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IMP-A/-B/-C design series IMP-D/-E design series IMP-F/-G design series IMP-I/-H/-J design series. Interplanetary Monitoring Platform was a program managed by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, as part of the Explorers program, with the primary objectives of investigation of interplanetary plasma and the interplanetary magnetic field.
The company was incorporated on 1 February 1989 under the name of Dealchief Public Limited Company. [4] The company name was changed to Pacific Horizon Investment Trust PLC on 18 July 1989.
Glenview holds investments in a broad range of industries including healthcare, industrials, consumer services and technology companies. [16] [17] [18]In 2013, Health Management Associates (HMA) and Community Health Systems announced that they had agreed to a $3.9 billion merger.
TPH Partners was founded in 2008 as the private equity arm of Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., an investment bank. [1]In 2013, it established Elk Meadows Resources, a company focused on "acquiring and developing onshore oil and gas properties in the Permian Basin as well as the Rockies."
ECP seeks to identify opportunities in sectors that benefit from the long-term structural demographic and economic shifts driving Africa’s growth. [6] [7] ECP focuses on investments in consumer goods, financial services, telecommunications, and infrastructure sectors and has previously invested in rubber and sugar companies, restaurant chains, [8] power and water utilities, [9] banks, [10 ...
CrossHarbor Capital Partners is an American investment firm, specializing in private equity, based in Boston. CrossHarbor Capital Partners develops and manages private equity investment products in three principal business areas: real assets , distressed securities and mezzanine capital .
Worldwide Healthcare Trust (previously known as Finsbury Worldwide Pharmaceutical) is a large British investment trust dedicated to investing in a portfolio of biotechnology and healthcare companies around the world. [1]
Explorer 33, also known as IMP-D and AIMP-1, is a spacecraft in the Explorer program launched by NASA on 1 July 1966 on a mission of scientific exploration. It was the fourth satellite launched as part of the Interplanetary Monitoring Platform series, and the first of two "Anchored IMP" spacecraft to study the environment around Earth at lunar distances, aiding the Apollo program.