BMA abbr.
British Medical Association, 英国医师协会
- Their sale would allow BMA to gain a profit and focus on its core business, he said.
- But BMA also opted for a more concrete policy.
- BMA was quoted Friday at $34.25 a share, up 25 cents, in over-the-counter trading, a small discount from its book value of $34.69 a share.
- They would like this to be replaced with alternative arrangements such as the provision of out-of-hours care by local primary-care emergency centres. The survey will form the basis of future negotiations between the BMA and the Department of Health.
- It will pay the BMA Corp.
- Under terms of the sale, Generali will acquire 95 percent of BMA's stock with an option to acquire the rest in four years.
- Some analysts suspect that BMA's real estate holdings might be put on the block next.
- BMA, an odd corporate combination of insurance, laboratory testing, real estate and broadcasting businesses, isn't widely followed.
- Business Men's Assurance Co. said shareholders at the annual meeting approved the formation of a holding company, BMA Corp.
- BMA Corp. announced in October that it wanted to sell the insurance subsidiary, saying it was too small to handle the industry's falling profit margins.