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Previously, Asklepios Kliniken had already held around 34.7% of the shares. A year later, Asklepios Kliniken acquired shares in Rhön-Klinikum AG for the first time. In 2013, Asklepios Kliniken increased its stake to around 10%, giving the group a veto right to prevent the takeover of Rhön by other competitors. [11]
The Rechts der Isar Hospital (German: Klinikum rechts der Isar; "Hospital to the right of the Isar") is a hospital in the Haidhausen district of Munich, Germany. It is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of the TUM School of Medicine and Health.
The Isar Klinikum was founded 2008 with the name Isar Medizin Zentrum, a name that was used until April 2014. Part of the building that makes up the Isar Klinikum, namely the historical Bürkleinbau is protected cultural heritage. [2] This building was built in the 19th century and was used as a lying-in-hospital.
In October 2011, the company agreed to acquire 51% of the share capital in Katholisches Klinikum Duisburg hospital. [14] [non-primary source needed] Also in October 2011, Helios Kliniken acquired 94.7% of the share capital in Damp Group. [15] In September 2013, Fresenius acquired 41 hospitals from Rhön-Klinikum for €3.07 billion.
Klinikum Großhadern is an U-Bahn station in Munich on the U6 line of the Munich Underground system serving the LMU Klinikum – Campus Großhadern hospital (formerly known as Klinikum Großhadern) and nearby student accommodation.
Pasing is located west of the Munich city centre, at the north-western edge of the city's innermost traffic zone. The district is mainly residential; there is a large concentration of shops, hotels and restaurant at the Pasinger Marienplatz (Pasing St. Mary Square), the quarter's main square.
The Lützowstraße was first called II. Apfelallee and then Marienstrasse. It is a west–east-oriented street of the Villenkolonie Pasing II.It starts at Pippinger Straße, crosses the Alte Allee and ends at Marschnerstraße.
Founder Eugen Münch tried to sell Rhön-Klinikum to rival Fresenius in 2012 but German billionaire Bernard Broermann, fearing a dominant rival to his hospital chain Asklepios Kliniken, amassed a big enough stake in Rhön to block the deal. [3] The firm still sold most of its hospitals to Fresenius in September 2013 for around $4.1 billion. [4]