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Simon Ryan's RyanCap announces strategic investment in EMT Partners


May 4, 2021 10:56
Digital-first communications company RyanCap has announced new strategic investment in EMT Partners.
EMT Partners is an entertainment, media, sport, and technology law and advisory firm, and RyanCap’s new strategic partnership aims to bring together the talent from both businesses to deliver results from clients.
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EMT Partners was founded by Trent Blacket and CEO Peter Davey, with the business chaired by Brent Chenoweth.
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It offers both legal and non-legal expertise, an ability to invest in and alongside clients, with strength in intellectual property, celebrity and talent, media and media rights, sports and sponsorship, music and entertainment, and film and television. ....

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Pharmac saving money at the expense of Kiwis' health


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The review will look at how Pharmac performs against its current objectives and whether it could do a better job for New Zealanders if the Government set new objectives.
OPINION: Peter Davis’ observations regarding Pharmac funding new drugs every time there is a change of government highlight everything that is wrong with the agency.
Former health minister Annette King, who in 1999 instructed Pharmac to fund Interferon for multiple sclerosis patients, then stated “New Zealand was one of only two countries in the world mean enough not to fund those drugs.” For Herceptin to be funded for breast cancer patients properly, former prime minister John Key circumvented Pharmac and funded the drug through the Ministry of Health. ....

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