Many of the ineffective breast pumps are made by companies that sell
baby bottles. I suspect there is a lot of ignorance, that these
companies know nothing about breastfeeding, and they are trying to make
breast pumps so that breastfeeding mothers will use their bottles as
well as to have something to sell to bf mothers.
The main formula companies in the US are subsidiaries of pharmaceutical
giants. Ross Labs is an arm of Abbott. Mead Johnson is owned by
Bristol-Myers Squibb. Wyeth is a pharmaceutical firm in it's own right.
I asked my husband (a former financial information specialist) how
non-specialists could find information on parent companies. He said you
can go to http://sec.gov/ (US Securities and Exchange Commission) and
look under EDGAR. There's a tutorial on how to use EDGAR filings.
Basically, you look for any publicly traded company, and the filings
will include all their relationships to other companies.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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