El auditor Deloitte ha obligado a Grifols a reformular sus cuentas de 2023 con una reducción de 17 millones en su beneficio neto y de 13 millones en su Ebitda (beneficio operativo bruto), y, lo que es más grave, una disminución de 457 millones en su patrimonio neto. Esta reformulación siembra de nuevo dudas en el mercado sobre la contabilidad de Grifols en plena revisión de sus cuentas con Brookfield de cara a una posible OPA de exclusión, y ha obligado a la CNMV a suspender la cotización del valor, mientras que sus bonos se desploman en Londres.
Siguiendo las líneas marcadas por su plan estratégico Leading the Future, Indra Group ha reforzado su organización para convertirse en la multinacional española de referencia en defensa, aeroespacial y tecnologías digitales avanzadas, con un papel clave en Europa y una mayor huella global.
Oslo, Norway – Accel Growth AS, a pioneering company in the e-health sector, is accepted into FasterCapital's LaunchUp program. This partnership will accelerate Accel Growth's mission to revolutionize various industries with its groundbreaking super oxygenation technology, designed to infuse water with oxygen in a stable and sustainable manner.
eCarAid is a pioneering platform designed to streamline the aftermarket car service industry. The company has been accepted into FasterCapital's LaunchUp program which aims to accelerate eCarAid's mission to connect car service providers and car owners, offering a more efficient, transparent, and cost-effective solution for all car-related services. The company is based in Vietnam.
Garbage In, Garbage out, (GIGO) is a concept commonly used in computer science, accounting, or analytics. It refers to the idea that the quality of the output, is determined by the quality of the input. While it may seem irrelevant to the home care industry, it absolutely isn’t. The information recorded in the notes can directly impact the quality of care that your clients receive.
The sustainment contract is set to secure over 1,100 jobs for highly skilled workers at Osborne, South Australia, and Henderson, Western Australia. This move aligns with the Albanese Government’s broader commitment, ranging from $4 to $5 billion, aimed at maintaining the Collins class submarines as a formidable strike and deterrence force.