InMode (INMD) Chief Executive Moshe Mizrahy on Thursday disputed claims by activist investor DOMA Perpetual Capital Management that it returns capital inefficiently to shareholders and needs to execute a tender offer for 30% of the company's shares
"InMode is exploring, in consultation with financial, legal, and tax advisors, the possibility of returning significant additional capital by the end of 2025 to further enhance shareholder value," the company said.
The Israeli medical devices company also disputed the accusation that InMode has left a crucial sales management position empty as "inaccurate and false."
InMode did not immediately reply to MT Newswires' request for comment.
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