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Think Research Corporation V.THNK

Think Research Corporation is a Canada-based company that offers digital health software solutions. It is a provider of cloud-based data, knowledge, and software solutions primarily delivered as software-as-a-service (SaaS) to healthcare delivery systems and the practitioners that they support. Its operations are organized into three lines of business: Software and Data Solutions, Clinical Research, and Clinical Services. Its SaaS solutions help patients find, navigate, and connect to health services across large governments and payer clients, while also ensuring safety for prescribed medications at pharmacies. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, BioPharma Services Inc., the Company provides research data and analysis derived from Phase I clinical trials, bioequivalence studies and bioanalytical services. Its clinics act as a test bed for its software and technology, transforming them with digital solutions that optimize clinical outcomes, streamline workflows, and optimize billing.


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Comment by RomanNumeralon Mar 27, 2024 11:33am
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RE:RE:What a joke

RE:RE:What a jokeIt is sad that this is what it came to with Think.

They had a good basis of SaaS products but they squandered it with all the non-SaaS acquisitions just for the sake of making acquisitions.

I agree that there should be a case study on the mismanagement of this company because they had a good base to start from but the demands of being public and requirement for constant growth was the nail in the coffin.
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