It’s Never Too Early for Succession Planning
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The merger of Hamline's law school and William Mitchell College of Law makes sense for a lot of reasons. But it’s also clear that they didn't have much of a choice.
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Its acquisition of Covidien did not affect financials.
The restaurant chain, which has been losing money despite adding new locations, hired a financial advisor to explore potential deals.
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The eliminations were expected as part of company ending Canadian operations.
The proposal faces sharp opposition from the neighboring church.