GE, Century Ink $100-M Medical Tourism Project

Philippine real estate developer Century Properties, and U-S corporate behemoth General Electric, through its subsidiary GE Healthcare Related posts: Project Entreprenurse set to provide opportunities for nurses The Department of Labor and Employment has launched a new… Community tourism is next big thing Tourism in the Philippines has gone grassroots, in a manner… Filipino in finals of …

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Novo Nordisk Invests $73 Million in Manufacturing Facility

PRINCETON, N.C. — Global pharmaceutical manufacturer Novo Nordisk is investing $73 million to expand their manufacturing facility in Clayton, N.C. The expansion will accommodate increased capacity for the company’s insulin-delivery devices.
 
Novo Nordisk has more than 420 employees in the Clayton facility who are responsible for the formulation, packaging and distribution of six different diabetes treatment products. The expected expansion will include the addition of two final assembly lines, two packing lines and building refurbishment.

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Sunrise Senior Living Signs $41.5 Million Deal

MCLEAN, Va. — Sunrise Senior Living entered into a $41.5 million purchase and sale agreement with frequent senior housing partner Ventas Inc. to sell to its property ownership and joint venture stakes to Ventas.
 
The move adds 58 properties that were previously owned by Sunrise into Ventas’ portfolio.

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GE, Century Ink $100-M Tourism Project

General Electric’s subsidiary GE Healthcare, a leading global provider of healthcare information and medical technology, has announced its partnership with property developer Century Properties for the creation of a $100 million world-class outpatient medical-IT building in Makati.The project will rise in a one-hectare IT park accredited by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority at the 3.4 …

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Fitch Affirms Dickinson County Healthcare System, Michigan Hosp Revs at ‘BBB-‘

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fitch Ratings has affirmed its ‘BBB-‘ rating on Dickinson County Healthcare System’s (DCHS), County of Dickinson, State of Michigan, hospital revenue and refunding bonds as follows: –$26,535,000 series 1999 at ‘BBB-‘. The Rating Outlook remains Negative. RATING RATIONALE: –The Negative Rating Outlook is maintained due to the continued trend of unprofitable operations …

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