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Healthcare Mergers: An Emerging Crisis | StrategyDriven

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In 2005, TheraMatrix contracted with Ford Motor Co. Email This Post | Print Post | Sign up for our Email Newsletter Comments One Response to “Healthcare Mergers: An Emerging Crisis&# Trackbacks Check out what others are saying about this post. Johns Hopkins Medicine, for instance, is snapping up hospitals in the Washington, D.C.

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Wise Economic Decision Making

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In 2005, housing accounted for 6.1 Some economists have been assailed for having financial ties to the big banks that did so much to precipitate the financial crisis. Their intricate mathematical models largely failed to predict the 2008 financial crisis. Source: Bloomberg BusinessWeek, January 17, 2011.

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New Report: We're Not As Connected As We Think

Harvard Business Review

Based on data covering the period from 2005 to 2011, it charts how globalization has evolved since the onset of the financial crisis at the global, regional, and national levels. Countries' levels of global connectedness are impacted both by their domestic and their foreign policies.

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How a Turkish Bank Became the Employer of Choice

Harvard Business Review

August 2011 HBR. Amid the financial crisis in Greece and threats of double-dip recessions, the last thing on the minds of Western companies right now might be recruitment. In 2001, Turkey experienced a financial crisis in its banking sector. By 2005, Garanti began to open branches and grow rapidly.

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How Could I Miss That? Jamie Dimon on the Hot Seat

Harvard Business Review

In 2005, Dimon hired Ina Drew to head the company's Chief Investment Office, the unit responsible for the bank's risk exposure. In 2011, the company dropped its requirement to exit investment positions when losses exceeded $20 million. housing market could collapse and trigger a global financial crisis.

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Are Multinationals Becoming Less Global?

Harvard Business Review

trillion US$ in 2012 with respect to 2011 and still remains below 2005-2007 precrisis figures. As illustrated in a recent article , in the aftermath of the crisis, MNCs are adjusting their global strategies by narrowing their focus relative to international markets. to a plant in Kentucky.

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China's Impending Slowdown Just Means It's Joining the Big Leagues

Harvard Business Review

In the first, published in Asian Economic Papers last year, they reported a marked tendency toward slower economic growth when per capita incomes reach around $17,000 a year (in 2005 prices). And they ended up with a financial crisis in 1997-8. Our estimates there show a break-point in growth potential in 1989.

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