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DateLocationLocationDescription
1/1Grand Itasca Clinic & Fairview HealthFairview Health Services has acquired Grand Itasca Clinic
Hospital Inc.Services Inc.& Hospital, which will operate as a wholly owned
Grand Rapids, Minn.Minneapolissubsidiary of Fairview Health Services.
1/5Cirque Productions Vstar EntertainmentVstar Entertainment Group, has acquired Cirque Productions,
Pompano Beach, Fla.Group LLCadding the Cirque Dreams entertainment brand to its
Minneapolisportfolio of touring shows and properties.
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