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  2. Baxter International - Wikipedia

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    Baxter International Inc. is an American multinational healthcare company with headquarters in Deerfield, Illinois. [2] The company primarily focuses on products to treat chronic and acute medical conditions. The company had 2023 global net sales of $14.8 billion (+2% vs 2022), across three business: "Medical Product and Therapies", "Heathcare ...

  3. Hill-Rom - Wikipedia

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    Hillrom is a wholly owned subsidiary of Baxter and was formally part of Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc., which was formerly a part of Hillenbrand Industries until that company split its medical equipment division from their casket business in 2008. [3] Their headquarters are in Chicago, Illinois. [3] John Groetelaars was the President and CEO. [4]

  4. Monroe County pharmaceutical company Baxter is now Simtra ...

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    Baxter sold its BioPharma Solutions business in October for $4.25 billion to investment firms. The new company, Simtra, wants to expand.

  5. Xeelee Sequence - Wikipedia

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    ^a Baxter cites the pronunciation "ch-ee-lee" in Xeelee: Vengeance. It is unclear why, given the history of the author himself pronouncing it as "zee-lee", but one possible reason is that it reflects how the name came to be pronounced in-universe due to language change, especially considering Baxter's prior references to glottochronology in the ...

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  7. Michael Baxter, a top editor at the Miami Herald during ... - AOL

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    Michael John Baxter found his passion in journalism, exposing scandal as a Miami Herald reporter, then rising to deputy managing editor during a time when Miami was undergoing a turbulent ...

  8. Baxalta - Wikipedia

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    Baxalta (Bax from the name of its former parent company; alta a Latin adjective meaning 'high' or 'profound' [2]) is a biopharmaceutical company founded on 1 July 2015 after its parent company, Baxter International, spun off biopharmaceutical division. [1]

  9. Baxter Boots - Wikipedia

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    Baxter Boots was a large company between the early to mid 1900s, and employed hundreds of workers at Goulburn. It experienced severe financial problems during the 1960s, and went into administration. The firm later received a loan from the New South Wales Government, but did not leave administration until 1979.