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Podcast – M&A Trend Report 2021

The M&A competence team of Oberender AG has evaluated the most important key figures in the German hospital market.

Podcast – M&A Trend Report 2021

The current M&A trend report of Oberender AG for the German hospital sector is available and can now be downloaded free of charge by all interested parties.

The M&A competence team of Oberender AG has evaluated the most important key figures in the German hospital market. The analysis of the general conditions of the hospital market, which the trend report shows, give reason to the assumption that also in the coming years a market adjustment will take place.

The essential findings & central results are presented in the context of a podcast:

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Oberender’s M&A team. You can find more information here!

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