Medical device maker Intuitive beats estimates on strong demand for surgical robots

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Medical device maker Intuitive beats estimates on strong demand for surgical robots
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- Intuitive Surgical beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit and revenue on Thursday, riding on higher demand for its robots used in minimally invasive procedures.

The company's sales rose 11% to $1.89 billion for the quarter, compared with the estimated $1.87 billion.Shares of the California-based company were up more than 3% in trading after the bell.

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