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A ground-breaking TED Talk by a 7-year-old girl is set to change the way parents and caregivers around the world view early childhood brain development and how adults interact with the globe’s newest citizens.
Molly Wright, a Grade 2 student from Queensland, Australia, today became one of the youngest TED speakers in history after delivering the important message to parents and caregivers the world over.
Overseen by internationally acclaimed filmmaker Michael Gracey (Director of The Greatest Showman and Producer of Rocketman), Molly’s TED Talk demonstrates the simple yet life-changing things we can all do to help children thrive.
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Spire Healthcare tumbled after shareholders shot down a £1.4billion takeover offer that would have turned it into the UK s largest private hospital group.
Spire s Australian rival Ramsay Health Care had tabled a 250p-per-share bid for the mid-cap hospital group, which had been accepted by the board.
It needed to win 75 per cent of votes at a one-off meeting for the deal to go through. But it only clinched 70 per cent after two of Spire s biggest shareholders – Fidelity and Toscafund – rebelled against Ramsay and tried to convince others to do the same.
Takeover target: Spire s Australian rival Ramsay Health Care s bid for the hospital group was accepted by the board but shareholders – Fidelity and Toscafund - have voted it down
Ramsay shelves $2 billion UK takeover bid, shares jump
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Ramsay Health Care’s hopes of becoming the largest private hospital operator in the UK have been dashed after shareholders of its takeover target Spire voted against a planned acquisition.
Ramsay revealed its bid for a huge $1.8 billion takeover of Spire Healthcare back in May, in a move that valued Spire at $3.7 billion with Ramsay initially offering 240 pence a share for the British hospital operator.
Craig McNally said in May that Ramsay had been watching Spire as a takeover target for a decade.