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Wolters Kluwer N.V. is a Dutch information services company. [3] [4] The company serves legal, business, tax, accounting, finance, audit, risk, compliance, and healthcare markets. [3] Wolters Kluwer in its current form was founded in 1987 with a merger between Kluwer Publishers and Wolters Samsom. [5] [6] It operates in over 150 countries. [3]
In 1998, Wolters Kluwer bought Waverly, parent of Williams & Wilkins of Baltimore and merged it into Lippincott-Raven to form LWW. [4] Waverly had acquired Lea & Febiger of Philadelphia in 1990. [5] In 2000, Wolters Kluwer bought Springhouse Corporation from Reed Elsevier. [6] In 2002 LWW ceased being an operating company and completed the path ...
Wolters Kluwer bought CCH in 1995. [4] Today, CCH is also recognized [5] for its software and integrated workflow tools. CCH operates on a global scale and includes operations in the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Canada.
That's $5 billion below what analysts had expected at the time of its merger. Rumors have swirled about the company's next move. ... Read the latest financial and business news from Yahoo Finance ...
Medknow Publications also known as Wolters Kluwer Medknow or simply Medknow, is a publisher of academic journals on behalf of learned societies and associations. Previously an independent Indian publisher , Medknow is now part of within Wolters Kluwer 's Health Division, and is part of Wolters Kluwer India .
News Corp investor Irenic Capital earlier this week suggested a spin-off of the media company's digital real estate business or Dow Jones as an alternative to the merger.
CEO of Wolters Kluwer Nancy McKinstry (born January 4, 1959) is an American businesswoman, now living in the Netherlands. She is CEO and chairwoman of the executive board of Wolters Kluwer since September 2003, [ 1 ] and a member of the executive board since June 2001.
They merged the company in 2004 with the Dutch publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers (successor of D. Reidel, Dr. W. Junk, Plenum Publishers, most of Chapman & Hall, and Baltzer Science Publishers) which they bought from Wolters Kluwer in 2002, [5] to form Springer Science+Business Media.