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...At a court hearing on Thursday, the parties said they had agreed to a new settlement that would include dropping the contempt claims, according to a report by Wolters Kluwer, the information services company...
...Applied Materials and Wolters Kluwer’s ELM Solutions Electronics maker Applied Materials replaced its manual review of invoices with an AI-enabled product from Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions....
...According to its makers, Wolters Kluwer Health, researchers at Harvard have calculated that its use can reduce length of stay by 0.167 of a bed day per inpatient, saving a typical large teaching hospital...
...However, banks could be over the worst of regulatory fines, according to research by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, a risk and regulatory technology company....
...● Tim Carley has moved to Numerix, a provider of analytics for derivative markets, as managing director, Emea, to oversee all direct sales efforts in the region from Wolters Kluwer....
...Launch partners include Pearson – the educational publisher and owner of the Financial Times – Wolters Kluwer and Reed Elsevier....
...Pharmaceutical ad spending is down 16 per cent year on year, she said, but Wolters Kluwer was faring better than rivals....
...Companies meeting the criteria, and yielding more than 4 per cent, include: Pfizer and Philip Morris in the US; and BAE Systems, AstraZeneca, Wolters Kluwer, Total, Renault, Royal Dutch Shell, Philips, Siemens...
...Wolters Kluwer has said it plans to divest all of its pharmaceuticals operations because of slow growth in the industry, but it currently retains its pharmaceuticals solutions division, which provides information...
...The insurance sector came in for more punishment than last year, accounting for 14 per cent of 2011 fines, up from 9 per cent the previous year, according to research by Wolters Kluwer consultancy....
...“Not only did it give me very good foundation skills in all disciplines of business …it also taught me how to solve problems,” says Nancy McKinstry, CEO of Wolters Kluwer....
...Nancy McKinstry (Wolters Kluwer) 18. Vinita Bali (Britannia Industries) 19. Chua Sock Koong (Singapore Telecommunications) 20. Emma Marcegaglia (Marcegaglia) 21....
...“Several funds flew under the radar and no-one knew what they were holding,” says Andrew Liegel, of Wolters Kluwer Financial Services....
...Elsewhere, software company Lombard Risk Management advanced 17 per cent to 8.62p after receiving a bid approach from a division of Dutch publisher Wolters Kluwer....
...Lombard Risk Management lost 13 per cent to 7½p after takeover talks with FRSGlobal, a division of Wolters Kluwer, were ended....
...Not for nothing is Wolters Kluwer’s three-year streamlining programme called Springboard....
...Lombard Risk Management lost 13 per cent to 7½p after takeover talks with FRSGlobal, a division of Wolters Kluwer, came to an end....
...Paul Murdock, director of enterprise risk compliance at Wolters Kluwer Financial Services says: “Regulation in derivatives and futures markets will have a seismic and significant effect on the hedge fund...
...Nancy McKinstry (Wolters Kluwer) 20. Carol Bartz (Yahoo) 21. Vinita Bali (Britannia Industries) 22. Stine Bosse (Tryg) 23. Chua Sock Koong (Singapore Telecommunications) 24....
...Dutch peer Wolters Kluwer was, as usual, mooted as a possible bidder. Engineer GKN climbed 1.1 per cent to 193¾p, taking its gain for the week to 10.5 per cent....
...At the FT’s recent Women at the Top conference, Nancy McKinstry of Wolters Kluwer, the Dutch publisher; Nahed Taher, founder of Saudi Arabia’s Gulf One Investment Bank; and Güler Sabanci of Sabanci Holding...
...Publishers gained ground too, with French magazine group Lagardère climbing 1.3 per cent to €28.21, and Dutch rival Wolters Kluwer up 2.3 per cent to €15.90....
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