German Fresenius Hires Goldman Sachs for Sale of Latin American Operations: Valuation and Potential Buyers Revealed

2023-06-26 03:26:30 The German Fresenius, owner of Quirónsalud, has hired the services of the US investment bank Goldman Sachs for the sale of its operations in Latin America, where it has important assets in Colombia and Peru. In the latter, it has 50% ownership of the Ricardo Palma Clinic. Valuation of assets for sale The … Read more

Disintegrating is the best cure for pain in the womb from Quirónsalud | Opinion

Fresenius’ new CEO, Michael Sen, should opt for quick and simple surgery to improve valuation. Starting to sell parts could be a way to reward investors and keep activist Elliott at bay. His sprawling business has been failing since Covid. It makes dialysis equipment and intravenous drugs, and runs and builds hospitals, and has suffered … Read more

Investors are hoping for a signal that Fresenius will split up

Frankfurt Investors urgently expect news from the Dax company Fresenius on the subject of corporate restructuring and a possible spin-off of corporate divisions. It could be this Tuesday: Then the healthcare group and its dialysis subsidiary Fresenius Medical Care, which is also listed in the Dax, will present their annual figures. “At the moment there … Read more

How Nestlé boss Mark Schneider is turning the food giant inside out

Mark Schneider The Nestlé boss is the German model manager abroad. (Foto: Archyde.com, Imago (2), Bloomberg/Getty Images) Lausanne, Vevey The sweetish-bitter brew is entirely to Mark Schneider’s taste. “X-Tract” – an extract from olive leaves is said to combat fatigue – without any caffeine. A team of Nestlé employees developed the product, including an Italian food … Read more

Dax remains below the mark of 16,000 points – significant increase in bond yields weighed down

Düsseldorf There may be signs of a trend reversal in the markets. Reason: The yields on benchmark bonds in the USA and Germany have now risen to their highest level since the beginning of the corona pandemic. A further increase is unlikely to leave the German stock market unscathed and at least cause higher fluctuations. … Read more