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M&G acquires majority stake in leading European private credit business, P Capital Partners6.2.2025 08:00:00 CET | P Capital Partners | Press Release

London 6 February – M&G Investments today announces that it has agreed to acquire a majority stake in P Capital Partners (PCP). A leading European private credit business in the corporate non- sponsor sector, it supports entrepreneurs and family-owned businesses to grow and sustainable technologies to scale. With origins dating back to 2002, PCP boasts one of the longest track records in European direct lending, using the same cycle-tested investment process to invest in more than 170 companies. It specialises in providing bespoke financing solutions to mid-sized businesses who often encounter challenges in securing loans through traditional channels and may not wish to sell equity stakes to fuel growth. PCP has been offering sustainability-linked loans for the past decade and has a strong reputation for investing with purpose, which has gained traction with large institutional investors. PCP will become part of M&G Investments’ £73 billion private markets business, complementing its e
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Record 4 Million Robots on Factory Floors Worldwide24.9.2024 11:00:00 CEST | news aktuell GmbH | Press Release

World Robotics 2024 Report by International Federation of Robotics released Frankfurt, September 24th, 2024 — The new World Robotics report recorded 4,281,585 units operating in factories worldwide - an increase of 10%. Annual installations exceeded half a million units for the third consecutive year. By region, 70% of all newly deployed robots 2023 were installed in Asia, 17% in Europe and 10% in the Americas.
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Grünenthal and Kyowa Kirin International Announce Successful Completion of Deal to Enter Joint Venture Collaboration2.8.2023 09:03:36 CEST | news aktuell GmbH | Press Release

The Joint Venture Collaboration includes a portfolio of 13 brands across six therapeutic areas, with the majority of revenue resulting from pain management medicines The new enterprise will be branded as Grünenthal Meds. Grünenthal owns a 51 percent majority share and intends to acquire the remaining share at the beginning of 2026
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Opioid prescriptions remained elevated two years after critical care2.2.2021 14:00:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

Nearly 11 percent of people admitted to an intensive care unit in Sweden between 2010 and 2018 received opioid prescriptions on a regular basis for at least six months and up to two years after discharge. That is according to a study by researchers at Karolinska Institutet published in Critical Care Medicine. The findings suggest some may become chronic opioid users despite a lack of evidence of the drugs’ long-term effectiveness and risks linked to increased mortality.
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New test for prostate cancer significantly improves prostate cancer screening10.11.2015 06:00:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

A study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden shows that a new test for prostate cancer is better at detecting aggressive cancer than PSA. The new test, which has undergone trial in 58,818 men, discovers aggressive cancer earlier and reduces the number of false positive tests and unnecessary biopsies. The results are published in the scientific journal The Lancet Oncology.
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Higher suicide risk after served prison sentence29.10.2014 07:01:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

People who have been in prison run a higher risk of committing suicide - 18 times that of the general population. By far the highest risk of suicide comes in the first months after release and among individuals with a history of substance abuse and previous suicide attempts. These are the findings of a register study conducted by researchers from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, being published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
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Bariatric surgery can lead to premature birth13.11.2013 06:20:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

Babies born of women who have undergone bariatric (weight-loss) surgery are more likely to be premature and to be small for gestational age, according to a large registry study carried out at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and published online in the BMJ. The researchers believe that these pregnancies should be considered risk pregnancies and that prenatal care should monitor them extra carefully.
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International study suggests human genes influence gut microbial composition7.1.2013 09:00:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

New research led by the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden and the University of Glasgow, Scotland, has identified a link between a human gene and the composition of human gastrointestinal bacteria. In a study published as a letter to the journal Gut, the team outline new evidence suggesting that the human genome may play a role in determining the makeup of the billions of microbes in the human gastrointestinal tract collectively known as the gut microbiota.
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