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  2. Gambro - Wikipedia

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    Gambro is a global medical technology company that manufactures products for dialysis treatment. The company is involved in developing, manufacturing and supplying products and therapies for kidney and liver dialysis, myeloma kidney therapy [ clarify ] , and other extracorporeal therapies for chronic and acute patients.

  3. Diaverum - Wikipedia

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    Gambro opened its first dialysis clinic in Lund in 1991. The clinic activities expanded under the name Gambro Healthcare and by 2005 the company managed 150 dialysis clinics worldwide. Gambro Healthcare was divested from Gambro in 2007 and taken over by Bridgepoint Capital, a major private healthcare investor in Europe, and the company ...

  4. Baxter Completes Acquisition of Gambro AB and Enhances ... - AOL

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    In addition, Baxter will build upon its core portfolio and pipeline of investigational home hemodialysis (HD) and automated PD systems by adding Gambro's dialyzers, devices and dialysis solutions ...

  5. Holger Crafoord - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Gambro "diversified into the heart-lung product area and built up a special network of suppliers", [10] developing other technologies for treating blood outside the body (extracorporeally), for example in connection with heart surgery, and blood component technology, which separates blood into different components and then uses some of ...

  6. Baxter Buying Sweden's Gambro in $4 Billion Deal - AOL

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    Baxter International (NYS: BAX) announced today that it has agreed to buy privately held dialysis systems maker Gambro AB for approximately $4 billion in total consideration. In a statement ...

  7. Kimberly Clark Saenz - Wikipedia

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    When Clinton confronted Saenz, Saenz said she was cleaning an unused dialysis machine, and used a syringe to get a precise measurement–a method that was contrary to DaVita corporate policy. The bucket Saenz was using, as well as the syringes, tested positive for bleach. Police were called in, and the clinic was shut down for two months.

  8. DaVita - Wikipedia

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    On February 27, 1998, the company acquired Renal Treatment Centers for $1.3 billion in stock. [5] [8] The integration went poorly and in July 1999, the CEO and CFO resigned. After tripling in value between 1995 and 1998, by July 1999, the stock price was down 71% year-to-date. [9] [10] In October 1999, Kent J. Thiry, then 43 years old, was ...

  9. Amazon workers in North Carolina vote against unionizing

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    Amazon workers in North Carolina have voted against a proposal to unionize, a win for the retail giant in its fight against organized labor at its facilities.. About 4,300 employees at an Amazon ...