M&A
M&A
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The collapse of the mergers comes as the not-for-profit healthcare sector confronts direct and indirect challenges drive by COVID-19.
June 1 -
Debt restructuring options as the transit agency navigates through the coronavirus crisis include refundings for savings or to push out debt, according to Robert Foran.
April 23 -
The March losses underscore the fiscal strains for hospitals but many facilities are expected soon to resume elective surgeries and diagnostic procedures.
April 22 -
An industry fall coincides with a rise in sustainable investing around the world and divestment from fossil fuels.
February 11 -
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association survey indicates low interest rates will keep the environment for issuing debt favorable.
January 15 -
If regulatory agencies approve the transaction, the acquisition will expand Beaumont's hospital count to 12 and increase total revenue to $6.1 billion.
January 8 -
First, Charles Schwab Corp. upended the retail brokerage business by cutting commissions to zero. Now, it’s seizing on the turmoil it unleashed to acquire one of its biggest rivals, TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.
November 21 -
After management and physicians from both health systems worked to provide a merger recommendation, the UnityPoint Health board “failed to embrace the vision."
November 13 -
The merger has closed to create Siebert Williams Shank, the top ranked women- and minority-owned investment bank in the U.S.
November 5 -
Siebert Williams Shank & Co. will leverage each minority- and women-owned firm’s experience and industry positions.
October 3