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InMode Founder Offers to Take Medical Aesthetics Company Private at $1.03 Billion Valuation
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First reported by Globes · Jun 24, 2026
What happened
InMode received a new all-cash takeover offer led by CEO and cofounder Moshe Mizrahi at $16.20 per share, valuing the company at about $1.026 billion. The board formed an independent committee to review the bid after earlier buyout attempts were rejected in February 2026.
- 01Mizrahi-led investors offered $16.20 a share for all InMode stock not already held.
- 02The bid values InMode at about $1.026 billion, about 21% above Tuesday’s close.
- 03InMode shares rose about 11% in New York trading after the announcement.
- 04A prior 2026 sale process ended after directors rejected three higher takeover offers.
- 05The board received the new offer on June 17 and formed an independent review committee.
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