Shilpa Medicare receives $25.5 mn funding from US investor
Indian drug ingredients maker Shilpa Medicare Ltd has received Rs 172.425 crore ($25.5 million) from US-based private equity investor TA […]
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Indian drug ingredients maker Shilpa Medicare Ltd has received Rs 172.425 crore ($25.5 million) from US-based private equity investor TA […]
Singapore-based private equity and real estate investment group Everstone has acquired a majority stake of 70 per cent in the […]
Venture capital (VC) funding, including private equity and corporate venture capital, in the Health IT / Digital Health sector increased […]
According to a press release, hospital chain Apollo Hospitals is set to take over the day care and short stay surgeries […]
While much of its investment portfolio to-date are with major integrative health service delivery groups, and in pharmaceuticals and life […]
Manipal Health Enterprises, among the established hospital chains in India, is back on the private equity deal street within hardly […]
Venture Capital funding totalled nearly $1.2 billion in 163 deals in 2012 compared to $480 million in 49 deals in 2011
As per the global communications and consulting firm Mercom Capital Group, llc, on funding and merger and acquisition (M&A) activity […]
Amidst concerns in the regulatory-driven sectors s¬uch as power, there are opportunities in a slew of sectors in India, ranging […]
Parabolic Drugs Ltd., a vertically integrated API manufacturer and exporter in India, announced the unaudited results for quarter ended September […]
Mount Kellett Capital Management , US private equity group, is investing Rs 410 crore in one of India’s top pharma retailer MedPlus Health Services.
[This article was published in the April 2010 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
Healthcare Investment Summit 2010, an exclusive event on investment scenario in healthcare industry in India was organised by eHEALTH magazine on March 16, 2010 at The Claridges, New Delhi.
Lack of organised funding, like private equity and venture capital, has prompted doctors to increasingly come together to begin hospitals in tier-II and-III cities.