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EW GROUP announces the acquisition of Hygiena from Warburg Pincus to form a leading food safety, veterinary and environmental diagnostic solutions company
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VISBEK, Germany and CAMARILLO, Calif., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ EW GROUP, a German strategic holding company in the field of animal breeding, health, nutrition and diagnostics, announced today the acquisition of Hygiena, a leader in food safety and environmental testing solutions. The terms of the transaction have not been disclosed. The transaction is expected to close in March 2021.
Hygiena, headquartered in Camarillo, California, USA, with 9 locations around the world, develops, manufactures and distributes food safety and environmental diagnostic solutions. The products are sold in over 100 countries to more than 10,000 customers. For two decades, Hygiena has been committed to providing accurate and easy-to-use-diagnostic tests, supported by the most knowledgeable
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DALLAS, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Parks Associates today released a new Quantified Consumer study,
COVID-19: Impact on Communications and Entertainment, which reveals that in 3Q 2020, more than 50% of US broadband households reported that their broadband usage has increased since the start of the COVID-19 crisis. While consumers report broadband performance is keeping pace with the increased demand, in Q3 2020, 24% of fixed broadband households reported plans to upgrade their speed in the next six months, compared to 18% in 2Q 2020.
Parks Associates: Likelihood of Making Changes to Broadband Service in the Next 6 Months Broadband upgrade plans indicate many households see some COVID-19-related changes as permanent, said Steve Nason, Research Director, Parks Associates. For video services, OTT service stacking has been particularly pronounced, with 45% of US broadband households subscribing to three or more OTT services. Many consumers are planning to add
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And according to a new survey, sports are a big reason why.
Research firm Parks Associates announced this week via a public relations firm that “55% of pay-TV households in the US report availability of live sports is important in their decision to keep their pay-TV service.”
The major months for cord-cutting in the United States came in the opening months of the pandemic when all major sports were on hiatus.
“The churn rate for pay-TV services continues to trend significantly lower than the rate for OTT services,” Steve Nason, research director for Parks Associates, said in the release of the information. “This is fortunate given the lack of live sports in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past year, churn rates for OTT and vMVPD services both declined as consumers turn more and more to online video sources for their entertainment.”
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