Apollo hospital owner

  1. Who Owns Most Of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (NSE:APOLLOHOSP)?
  2. Apollo Management
  3. Shobana Kamineni
  4. LifePoint, Kindred spinning off new 79
  5. Milestone & Technologies
  6. About Us
  7. Apollo Hospitals


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Who Owns Most Of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (NSE:APOLLOHOSP)?

NSEI:APOLLOHOSP Ownership Summary August 17th 18 Institutional Ownership In APOLLOHOSP’s case, institutional ownership stands at 45.90%, significant enough to cause considerable price moves in the case of large institutional transactions, especially when there is a low level of public shares available on the market to trade. However, as not all institutions are alike, such high volatility events, especially in the short-term, have been more frequently linked to active market participants like hedge funds. In the case of APOLLOHOSP, investors need not worry about such volatility considering active hedge funds don’t have a significant stake. However, we should dig deeper into APOLLOHOSP’s ownership structure and find out how other key ownership classes can affect its investment profile. Insider Ownership I find insiders are an important group of stakeholders, who are directly involved in making key decisions related to the use of capital. In essence, insider ownership is more about the alignment of shareholders’ interests with the management. A major group of owners of APOLLOHOSP is individual insiders, sitting with a hefty 14.83% stake in the company. Broadly, insider ownership of this level has been found to negatively affect companies with consistently low PE ratio (underperforming). And a positive impact has been seen on companies with a high PE ratio (outperforming). Another aspect of insider ownership is to learn about their recent transactions. Insiders buying company...

Apollo Management

Dr. Prathap C. Reddy – Founder, Chairman Dr. Prathap C Reddy, the visionary Founder Chairman of Apollo Hospitals, is widely credited as being the architect of modern Indian healthcare. His vision of bringing world-class healthcare within the economic and geographic reach of millions of patients was the genesis of Apollo Hospitals. The first Apollo opened its doors in 1983, and heralded the private healthcare revolution in the nation. Apollo Hospitals introduced international quality healthcare to India, at a cost which was a tenth of comparable costs in the Western world. Download Profile Executive Directors Dr. Preetha Reddy Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited Preetha Reddy had formally joined the Apollo Hospitals Group in 1989 and was pivotal in its emergence as Asia’s foremost and trusted integrated healthcare provider. She leads Apollo Hospitals’ thrust on continuous quality improvement processes and had championed its endeavour to be accredited by the Joint Commission International (NABH), the global gold standard for quality and patient safety. She is the Managing Trustee of the Apollo Hospitals Education Trust, a principal body leading the development of institutions of excellence in Nursing, Allied Health Sciences and Management, all with the shared objective of building a talent pool of skilled health human resources in India. Download Profile Ms. Shobana Kamineni Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited Shobana K...

Shobana Kamineni

• • • • Shobana Kamineni is an Indian business executive and the executive vice-chairperson of Early and personal life [ ] Kamineni is the daughter of Kamineni is married to Anil Kamineni, a businessman and wildlife conservationist. They are the parents of two daughters, Upasana Konidela and Anushpala. Upasana is married to Career [ ] Thanks to being her father's daughter, Kamineni has held various positions in the company founded by him since a young age. She served as the president of the References [ ] • Forbes India . Retrieved 25 August 2019. • Gupta, Anish (5 November 2012). fortuneindia.com . Retrieved 17 November 2019. • livemint.com. 21 November 2018 . Retrieved 17 November 2019. • • www.businesstoday.in. 11 April 2019 . Retrieved 1 August 2020. • Tellis, Shannon (18 March 2019). The Economic Times . Retrieved 25 August 2019. • Gupte, Masoom (10 May 2018). The Economic Times . Retrieved 25 August 2019. • The Indian Express. 29 June 2017 . Retrieved 25 August 2019. • WEF . Retrieved 20 October 2019.

LifePoint, Kindred spinning off new 79

• Daily Dive M-F Topics covered: M&A, health IT, care delivery, healthcare policy & regulation, health insurance, operations and more. • Payer Weekly Every Wednesday Topics covered: payer-provider partnerships, value-based care efforts, payer market moves and healthcare reform efforts. • IT Weekly Every Thursday Topics covered: interoperability, artificial intelligence, digital health, EHRs, cybersecurity, vendor activity and telehealth. Dive Brief: • For-profit hospital system LifePoint Health and rehab and long-term care operator Kindred Healthcare plan to launch a new healthcare company, called ScionHealth, comprised of Kindred's 61 long-term acute care hospitals and 18 of LifePoint's community hospitals once LifePoint and Kindred's tie-up is complete. • Tennessee-based LifePoint • LifePoint and Kindred expect the transaction to close and ScionHealth to be launched by the end of this year, subject to regulatory approvals and other closing conditions. Moving forward, LifePoint will be comprised of its roughly 65 remaining community hospitals and physician practice network, as well as Kindred's rehabilitation and behavioral health businesses. Dive Insight: The Kindred acquisition announced earlier this year would have left LifePoint with some 200 acute, long-term and rehab hospitals, but the private-equity backed companies are electing to spin a number of facilities off into a separate business. Upon close, ScionHealth will consist of 79 hospital campuses in 25 states, an...

Milestone & Technologies

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About Us

Our History Lanka Hospitals Corporation PLC commenced operations in Sri Lanka on 7th June 2002, under the brand name of Apollo Hospitals, a part of the chain of Apollo Hospitals founded by the renown Dr. Pratap C. Reddy in India. As the only purpose built private hospital of its kind in Sri Lanka, Apollo Colombo revolutionised Sri Lanka’s healthcare service, and today under the brand Lanka Hospitals, we continue to dominate and lead the healthcare sector. Ours is still considered to be the best health care facility in the country. In 2012, we celebrated a decade of excellence in healthcare. Over the past decade, Lanka Hospitals has revolutionized the healthcare industry in Sri Lanka through infrastructure development and advancement of its’ product and services, through sizeable investments, with a view to deliver healthcare that is on par with global developments in medical technology. We also play a critical role in the nation’s strategy to provide to provide world-class medical care whilst balancing the equation of affordability and accessibility for all Sri Lankans. Our service philosophy Our service philosophy is built on the precepts of commitment to clinical protocols, provision of compassionate care and service excellence that transcends the conventional healthcare offer. Recognising that service excellence is dynamic in nature, we continuously seek to enhance our service delivery in a bid to provide you – our customers – with world-class healthcare experiences. Th...

Apollo Hospitals

Number of employees 62,939 (2020) Website .apollohospitals .com Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited is an Indian multinational The company was founded by History [ ] Apollo Hospitals was founded by Apollo developed In 2006, Apollo exited its hospital in Colombo called In 2007, Apollo Hospitals and In December 2012, Apollo Hospitals sold its 38% stake in Apollo Health Street, the group's healthcare ₹225 crore (US$42.11 million). In 2014, Apollo Hospitals acquired Hetero Med Solutions, a South Indian pharmacy chain with 320 stores, from ₹146 crore (US$23.92 million) in a In October 2015, Apollo launched Apollo signed an In January 2019, Apollo opened Apollo Proton Cancer Centre in Chennai, which is reportedly the first In 2020, Apollo Hospitals sold its 50.80% percent majority stake in Apollo Munich Health Insurance to ₹1,495 crore (US$190million). In March 2022, Apollo Hospitals got included in • Apollo HealthCo [ ] Apollo HealthCo was formed in 2021 with the merger of the group's non-hospital pharmacy chain Apollo Pharmacy and its digital healthcare business known as Apollo 24/7. • Apollo Pharmacy – Apollo Pharmacy is the largest retail pharmacy chain in India with more than 5,000 stores in over 21 states. • Apollo 24/7 – Apollo 24/7 is the Apollo Health and Lifestyle [ ] Apollo Health and Lifestyle is the Apollo Sugar Limited [ ] The chain of clinics was founded in 2014 to create preventive healthcare and reduce the incidence of complications of Apollo TeleHealth Services...