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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. DaVita - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, DaVita acquired Healthcare Partners for $4.42 billion. [20] In 2014, it acquired Colorado Springs Health Partners, with 600 employees and 110,000 patients. [21] In March 2016, it acquired The Everett Clinic Medical Group, a 20-site physicians practice with 315,000 patients in the Seattle area, for $385 million. [22]

  5. 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 ...

  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. As retailers drop DEI programs, Black founders could face ...

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    Retailers like Walmart and Target recently scaled back similar efforts focused on finding and funding more brands founded by people of color.