Maui hospital to get $130 million in private loans
Pacific Business News, January 10, 2008
Maui (HI) Memorial Medical Center will receive a total of $130 million from investment banking firm JPMorgan Chase in a new private funding partnership. The money will be used for working capital and pre-development costs of a new heart, brain and vascular tower.
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