In the August 31 issue, IBO reported that Chris van Ingen,
president of Agilent's Bio-Analytical Measurement (BAM)/Life
Science and Chemical Analysis business, will retire in October and would
not be replaced. At the unit's September 13 presentation to
investors, Agilent CEO Bill Sullivan presented a new corporate reporting
structure. Six business unit heads will now report directly to Mr.
Sullivan. The three BAM units, Chemical Analysis, Life Sciences and
Materials Sciences, generated 2006 revenues of $900 million, $700
million and $100 million, respectively. Agilent forecasts its Life
Science business to grow 12%-14% and Chemical Analysis sales to increase
8%-10%. The Electronic Measurement business consists of three business
units: Wireless, Network and Digital Solutions, and Electronic
Instruments.
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