The company said it would use the sale proceeds for technological advancement and the deal will help with cost optimization within its core training and...
- Canada-based CAE said on Tuesday it would sell its healthcare business to Chicago-based Madison Industries for C$311 million as the tech firm strives to streamline its operations.
"This decision to streamline our portfolio better positions CAE to efficiently allocate capital and resources," CAE CEO Marc Parent said. Montreal-based CAE has a market-cap of $9.06 billion while its total debt was $3.32 billion as of June.A price cap on Russian oil aims to starve Putin of cash. But it's largely been untested. Until now'Probably the best use of cash': Warren Buffett likes businesses that dole out dividends — but he absolutely loves it when they do this instead.
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