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Philips expects to reach recall settlements this year
A spokesperson for Philips confirmed the quotations in the newspaper were accurate. Shares in the Amsterdam-listed company were up 3.9 per cent to 16.14 euros at 0729 GMT.
"I think we can at least reach a settlement on economic damages this year," Jakobs said without giving details on the expected costs.
Jakobs added he "hopes and expects" to also reach a settlement with the US Food and Drug Administration this year. A settlement with patients who claim the use of the recalled machines made them sick probably will take longer, he said.
A spokesperson for Philips confirmed the quotations in the newspaper were accurate. Shares in the Amsterdam-listed company were up 3.9 per cent to 16.14 euros at 0729 GMT.
The company recalled millions of breathing devices and ventilators used to treat sleep apnea in 2021 because foam used to dampen noise from the devices might degrade and become toxic, carrying potential cancer risks.
Fears of large litigation bills have since wiped 70 per cent off Philips' market value.
The economic damages claim was made by people, hospitals and health plans who say they suffered economic losses when the millions of machines were recalled.
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