*Look at the list of corrupt companies in this article!
Source: New York Times
October 22, 2010, 8:34 AM
GE Healthcare said Friday that it had agreed to buy Clarient, a molecular diagnostics firm, which it says will help the company better diagnose and characterize cancer, in a deal worth about $580 million.
John Dineen, chief executive of GE Healthcare, said the acquisition “will accelerate our expansion into cancer diagnostics and therapy selection tools,” adding that he hoped to build a diagnostics business worth more than $1 billion.
Clarient hired Goldman Sachs as financial adviser and Latham & Watkins as counsel. GE Healthcare hired JP Morgan as adviser and Sidley Austin as counsel.
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So Sidley Austin raises its ugly head again. Perhaps the Bhopal plant was not enough for them and more mayhem is required. Michelle Obama (nee Robinson) will need a job when her current position is undercut by the Foreigner in the Presidency. Of course cancer is likely a man made disease with Monsanto Genetically Modified seeds written all over it (Speculation on Monsanto and cancer ,there but with reason).
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