Singapore-based medical information firm MIMS expands to US, Europe through tie-up

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SINGAPORE-BASED medical information company MIMS and a unit of London-listed UDG Healthcare have announced a tie-up to extend each firm's global network, according to a joint statement on Monday. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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