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  • In a November 29 report titled Biotech Reinvented, research firm PricewaterhouseCoopers says, working in a more collaborative environment requires organisations to "share assets and insight that they have previously ring-fenced for themselves, and this will require investors to take a longer term view on rates of return and change the funding model".

    Deal Boost for Biocon Seema Singh 2011

  • In a November 29 report titled Biotech Reinvented, research firm PricewaterhouseCoopers says, working in a more collaborative environment requires organisations to "share assets and insight that they have previously ring-fenced for themselves, and this will require investors to take a longer term view on rates of return and change the funding model".

    Deal Boost for Biocon Seema Singh 2011

  • In the fawning "Ferran: The Inside Story of El Bulli and the Man Who Reinvented Food," however, he's lost in the weeds.

    Ferran Adrià Bio "Like Being Waterboarded With Truffle Oil" New York Times 2010

  • In the fawning "Ferran: The Inside Story of El Bulli and the Man Who Reinvented Food," however, he's lost in the weeds.

    Ferran Adrià Bio "Like Being Waterboarded With Truffle Oil" New York Times 2010

  • In the fawning "Ferran: The Inside Story of El Bulli and the Man Who Reinvented Food," however, he's lost in the weeds.

    Ferran Adrià Bio "Like Being Waterboarded With Truffle Oil" New York Times 2010

  • Reinvented as "Sugar Rum Cherry," this fairy is a little more feisty, and whole lot more fun.

    Marie Elena Martinez: 10 Exciting Holiday Experiences In 5 American Cities Marie Elena Martinez 2011

  • The mission of the market resonates as it continues to grow in stature each week: Reinvented for our present time and needs, New Amsterdam Market will incubate a new and growing business sector: purveyors who source food directly from farmers and producers whom they trust to be good stewards of our land and waters ...

    Liz Neumark: A Tale of Three Markets Liz Neumark 2010

  • The event last July was subtitled "New York Reinvented," and some 150 French and European mayors, urban planners, developers and architects toured such recent local triumphs as the High Line, Brooklyn Bridge Park and community regeneration projects in the Bronx.

    Zoning Laws Grow Up Julie V. Iovine 2012

  • Reinvented as "Sugar Rum Cherry," this fairy is a little more feisty, and whole lot more fun.

    Marie Elena Martinez: 10 Exciting Holiday Experiences In 5 American Cities Marie Elena Martinez 2011

  • In the fawning "Ferran: The Inside Story of El Bulli and the Man Who Reinvented Food," however, he's lost in the weeds.

    Ferran Adrià Bio "Like Being Waterboarded With Truffle Oil" New York Times 2010

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