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    STAAR shareholder Broadwood says it opposes Alcon's proposed takeover

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on September 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Broadwood Partners, STAAR's largest shareholder, opposes Alcon's $1.5 billion acquisition, citing financial improvements and inadequate sale process.

    Table of Contents

    • Broadwood's Opposition to Alcon's Offer
    • Concerns Over Sale Process
    • Implications of Upcoming Clinical Trial
    • STAAR's Market Position

    Broadwood Partners Opposes Alcon's Acquisition of STAAR Surgical

    Broadwood's Opposition to Alcon's Offer

    By Maria Rugamer

    Concerns Over Sale Process

    (Reuters) -Broadwood Partners, the largest shareholder in medical technology company STAAR Surgical, intends to vote against Alcon's proposed acquisition of the company, it said on Tuesday.

    Implications of Upcoming Clinical Trial

    Broadwood said that the Swiss eye care group's offer did not reflect STAAR's recent financial improvements.

    STAAR's Market Position

    Alcon said in early August that the boards of both companies had approved its offer of $28 per STAAR share, valuing the business at $1.5 billion.

    Investment firm Broadwood, which holds a 27.5% stake in U.S.-based STAAR, said it was disappointed with STAAR's board for choosing to sell the company "without pursuing an adequate sale process". It urged the company to reconsider its recommendation of the offer.

    STARR said last month that the transaction was anticipated to close in approximately six to 12 months, subject to regulatory approval and approval by STAAR’s shareholders.

    STAAR and Alcon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Broadwood also raised concerns over the timing of the proposed deal in relation to an upcoming clinical trial publication.

    According to Broadwood, the trial compares Alcon's Lasik technology with STAAR's Evo ICL lenses, a competing product.

    "STAAR and its shareholders have long seen the opportunity for a further market share shift away from LASIK," it said in a press release.

    (Reporting by Maria Rugamer in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak and Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Broadwood Partners opposes Alcon's acquisition of STAAR Surgical.
    • •The offer values STAAR at $1.5 billion, $28 per share.
    • •Broadwood holds a 27.5% stake in STAAR.
    • •Concerns raised over the sale process and timing.
    • •Upcoming clinical trial could impact market dynamics.

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