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LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.

Dividend Growth

Min. Div. Growth Past 7 Yrs. ≥ 15%: 5.9
Rolling 4-Yrs Div. Growth Past 7 Yrs ≥ 15%: 13.3%
Years of Div. Growth ≥ 15: 13

Income Generation

Current Yield 0.6≥ 20-Yrs Treasury Yield 4.7
Total Dividends ≥ 20-Yrs Treasury Coupons in 5 Yrs

Sustainability

Debt-To-Equity 0.06 ≤ 0.45 
Last 12Months Cash Payout 0.39 ≤ 0.6 

Profitability

5-Yr Avg. Return-on-Equity 11.5≥ 15%
Last 12Months Return-on-Equity 11.5≥ 15%
Last 12Months Net Profit Margin 17.0≥ 10% 

Fair Value

Average 5-Yrs High Yield 1.4%
Current Price $102.0 ≤ High Yield Price $44.7
Average 5-Yrs Price-to-Earning (P/E) 38.8
Current Price $102.0 ≤ Average P/E Price $58.5
Current Price $102.0 ≤ Fair Value $26.5 

Company Description
LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. designs, markets, sells, services, and supports medical devices and implants for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease worldwide. It offers angioscope, a fiberoptic catheter used for viewing the lumen of a blood vessel; embolectomy catheters to remove blood clots from arteries or veins; occlusion catheters that temporarily occlude the blood flow; perfusion catheters to perfuse the blood and other fluids into the vasculature; and thrombectomy catheters, which features a silicone balloon for removing thrombi in the venous system. The company also provides carotid shunts that temporarily shunt the blood to the brain during the removal of plaque from the carotid artery in a carotid endarterectomy surgery; and radiopaque tape, a medical-grade tape applied to the skin that enables interventionists to cross-refer between the inside and the outside of a patient's body, and allows them to locate tributaries or lesions beneath the skin. In addition, it offers valvulotomes, which cut or disrupt valves in the saphenous vein to function as an artery to carry blood past diseased arteries to the lower leg or the foot; and vascular grafts to bypass or replace diseased arteries. Further, the company provides vascular and cardiac patches, which are used for closure of vessels after surgical intervention; and closure systems to attach vessels to one another with titanium clips instead of sutures. It markets its products through a direct sales force and distributors. The company was formerly known as Vascutech, Inc. and changed its name to LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. in April 2001. LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. was incorporated in 1983 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.

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