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There are multiple companies that are on the verge of bankruptcy due to the ongoing pandemic of COVID-19. But a company going bankrupt doesn't happen overnight. There is a chain of sequence that leads it to Bankruptcy. This chain of sequences is called Red Flags for the company.
The below-given data consists of 1400+ Companies with their sentiment score for each quarter for the past 4 years. Companies with the highest negative sentiment score are assigned a score of -100 and the ones with the highest positive sentiment score are assigned a score of +100. The goal of this exercise is to find the top 100 companies which are consistently having a negative sentiment score for multiple quarters of the year and help us find those early signals for those companies (Red Flags) using Machine Learning algorithms.
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This is a list of locations of which the following conditions apply:ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on.LMPHW Narrative: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to not be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. The data does not distinguish between the type of enforcement action taken with the exception of the closure of a facility for operating when they were to be closed. The data shows that an order or citation was issued with or without a fine assessed. A minimum of one violation or multiple violations were observed on this day. Violations include but are not limited to failure to wear a face covering, lack of social distancing, failure to properly isolate or quarantine personnel, failure to conduct health checks, and other violations of the Governor’s Orders. Closure orders documented in the data portal where issued by either LMPHW, Shively Police or the Kentucky Labor Cabinet. Detail the Enforcement Process: The Environmental Division receives complaints of non-compliance on local businesses. Complaints are received from several sources including: Metro Call, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness’ Environmental call line, Facebook, email, and other sources. Complaints are investigated by inspectors in addition to surveillance of businesses to ensure compliance. Violations observed result in both compliance guidance being given to the business along with an enforcement notice which consists of either a Face Covering Citation and/or a Public Health Notice and Order depending on the type of violation. Citations result in fines being assessed. Violations are to be addressed immediately.Community members can report a complaint via Metro Call by calling 574-5000. For COVID 19 Guidance please visit Louisville Metro’s Covid Resource Center at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-covid-19-resource-center or calling the Covid Helpline at (502)912-8598.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 indicates an Enforcement Action has been taken against the establishment which include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. LMPHW Narrative Example: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. They also conduct surveillance of businesses to determine compliance. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action has been taken against the establishment which could include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.Data Set Explanation:Activity Type ID 4 Survey has two separate files: COVID_4_Surveillance_Open_Data – Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businessesCOVID_4_Compliance_Reviews_Open_Data – Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on. Data Dictionary: REQ ID-ID of RequestRequest Date-Date of Requestperson premiseaddress1zipActivity Date-Date Activity OccurredACTIVITY TYPE IDActivity Type Desc-Description of ActivityContact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov
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This is a list of locations of which the following conditions apply:ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.These are infrequent. File will only be renewed if there is a new order.LMPHW Narrative: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to not be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. The data does not distinguish between the type of enforcement action taken with the exception of the closure of a facility for operating when they were to be closed. The data shows that an order or citation was issued with or without a fine assessed. A minimum of one violation or multiple violations were observed on this day. Violations include but are not limited to failure to wear a face covering, lack of social distancing, failure to properly isolate or quarantine personnel, failure to conduct health checks, and other violations of the Governor’s Orders. Closure orders documented in the data portal where issued by either LMPHW, Shively Police or the Kentucky Labor Cabinet. Detail the Enforcement Process: The Environmental Division receives complaints of non-compliance on local businesses. Complaints are received from several sources including: Metro Call, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness’ Environmental call line, Facebook, email, and other sources. Complaints are investigated by inspectors in addition to surveillance of businesses to ensure compliance. Violations observed result in both compliance guidance being given to the business along with an enforcement notice which consists of either a Face Covering Citation and/or a Public Health Notice and Order depending on the type of violation. Citations result in fines being assessed. Violations are to be addressed immediately.Community members can report a complaint via Metro Call by calling 574-5000. For COVID 19 Guidance please visit Louisville Metro’s Covid Resource Center at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-covid-19-resource-center or calling the Covid Helpline at (502)912-8598.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 indicates an Enforcement Action has been taken against the establishment which include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. LMPHW Narrative Example: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. They also conduct surveillance of businesses to determine compliance. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action has been taken against the establishment which could include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.Data Set Explanation:Activity Type ID 4 Survey has two separate files: COVID_4_Surveillance_Open_Data – Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businessesCOVID_4_Compliance_Reviews_Open_Data – Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on. Data Dictionary: REQ ID-ID of RequestRequest Date-Date of Requestperson premiseaddress1zipActivity Date-Date Activity OccurredACTIVITY TYPE IDActivity Type Desc-Description of ActivityContact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov
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The ERF COVID-19 MENA Monitor Survey is constructed using a series of short panel phone surveys, that are conducted approximately every two months, and it will cover business closure (temporary/permanent) due to lockdowns, ability to telework/deliver the service, disruptions to supply chains (for inputs and outputs), loss of product markets, increased cost of supplies, worker layoffs, salary adjustments, access to lines of credit and delays in transportation. Understanding the strategies of enterprises (particularly micro and small enterprises) to cope with the crisis is one of the main objectives of this survey. Specific constraints such as weak access to the internet in some areas or laws constraining goods' delivery will be analyzed. Enterprise owners will also be asked about prospects for the future, including ability to stay open, and whether they benefited from any measures to support their businesses. The ERF COVID-19 MENA Monitor Survey is a wide-ranging, nationally representative panel survey. The wave 2 of this dataset was collected from June to August 2021 and harmonized by the Economic Research Forum (ERF) and is featured as data for enterprise data. The survey is in the process of further expansion to include other waves. The harmonization was designed to create comparable data that can facilitate cross-country and comparative research between other Arab countries (Morocco, Tunisia and Jordan). All the COVID-19 MENA Monitor surveys incorporate similar survey designs, with data on enterprises within Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia and Morocco).
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The sample universe for the enterprise survey was enterprises that had 6-199 workers pre-COVID-19
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The sample universe for the firm survey was firms that had 6-199 workers pre-COVID-19. Stratified random samples were used to ensure adequate sample size in key strata. A target of 500 firms was set as a sample. Up to Five attempts were made to ensure response if a phone number was not picked up/answered, was disconnected or busy, or picked up but could not complete the interview at that time. After the fifth failed attempt, a firm was treated as a non-response and a random firm from the same stratum was used as an alternate.
Use Yellow Pages as follow: o Data on broad categories (e.g. gas stations) o Coded into four strata: (1) services, (2) food & accommodation, (3) trade, manufacturing, and agriculture, (4) construction o Restricted to enterprises with 6-199 workers in February 2020 based on an eligibility question during the phone interview
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The enterprise questionnaire is carried out to understand the strategies of enterprises -particularly micro and small enterprises- to cope with the crisis as well as related constraints and prospects for the future. It includes questions on business closure (temporary/permanent) due to lockdowns, ability to telework/deliver the service, disruptions to supply chains (for inputs and outputs), loss of product markets, increased cost of supplies, worker layoffs, salary adjustments, access to lines of credit and delays in transportation.
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This is a list of locations of which the following conditions apply:ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.LMPHW Narrative: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to not be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. The data does not distinguish between the type of enforcement action taken with the exception of the closure of a facility for operating when they were to be closed. The data shows that an order or citation was issued with or without a fine assessed. A minimum of one violation or multiple violations were observed on this day. Violations include but are not limited to failure to wear a face covering, lack of social distancing, failure to properly isolate or quarantine personnel, failure to conduct health checks, and other violations of the Governor’s Orders. Closure orders documented in the data portal where issued by either LMPHW, Shively Police or the Kentucky Labor Cabinet. Detail the Enforcement Process: The Environmental Division receives complaints of non-compliance on local businesses. Complaints are received from several sources including: Metro Call, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness’ Environmental call line, Facebook, email, and other sources. Complaints are investigated by inspectors in addition to surveillance of businesses to ensure compliance. Violations observed result in both compliance guidance being given to the business along with an enforcement notice which consists of either a Face Covering Citation and/or a Public Health Notice and Order depending on the type of violation. Citations result in fines being assessed. Violations are to be addressed immediately.Community members can report a complaint via Metro Call by calling 574-5000. For COVID 19 Guidance please visit Louisville Metro’s Covid Resource Center at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-covid-19-resource-center or calling the Covid Helpline at (502)912-8598.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 indicates an Enforcement Action has been taken against the establishment which include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. LMPHW Narrative Example: Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. They also conduct surveillance of businesses to determine compliance. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action has been taken against the establishment which could include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation. ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.Data Set Explanation:Activity Type ID 4 Survey has two separate files: COVID_4_Surveillance_Open_Data – Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businessesCOVID_4_Compliance_Reviews_Open_Data – Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on. Data Dictionary: REQ ID-ID of RequestRequest Date-Date of Requestperson premiseaddress1zipActivity Date-Date Activity OccurredACTIVITY TYPE IDActivity Type Desc-Description of ActivityContact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov
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This is a list of locations of which the following conditions apply:Coded in our database as 12 - Enforcement Action was taken on a complaint investigation or surveillance of the business. The Action taken was that a Notice of Correction (Order) or Citation was issued to the business.
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Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to not be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office. The data does not distinguish between the type of enforcement action taken with the exception of the closure of a facility for operating when they were to be closed. The data shows that an order or citation was issued with or without a fine assessed. A minimum of one violation or multiple violations were observed on this day. Violations include but are not limited to failure to wear a face covering, lack of social distancing, failure to properly isolate or quarantine personnel, failure to conduct health checks, and other violations of the Governor’s Orders. Closure orders documented in the data portal where issued by either LMPHW, Shively Police or the Kentucky Labor Cabinet.
Detail the Enforcement Process:
The Environmental Division receives complaints of non-compliance on local businesses. Complaints are received from several sources including: Metro Call, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness’ Environmental call line, Facebook, email, and other sources. Complaints are investigated by inspectors in addition to surveillance of businesses to ensure compliance. Violations observed result in both compliance guidance being given to the business along with an enforcement notice which consists of either a Face Covering Citation and/or a Public Health Notice and Order depending on the type of violation. Citations result in fines being assessed. Violations are to be addressed immediately.
Community members can report a complaint via Metro Call by calling 574-5000. For COVID 19 Guidance please visit Louisville Metro’s Covid Resource Center at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-covid-19-resource-center or calling the Covid Helpline at (502)912-8598.
ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 indicates an Enforcement Action has been taken against the establishment which include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation.
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Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) investigates and responds to reports of alleged violations related to COVID-19. They also conduct surveillance of businesses to determine compliance. LMPHW has provided an open dataset of businesses that were observed to be following the covid requirements as prescribed by the Governor’s Office.
ACTIVITY TYPE ID 4 SURVEY – Surveillance was conducted on the business and no violations were found.
ACTIVITY TYPE ID 7 FIELD – A complaint was investigated on the business and no violations were found.
ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action has been taken against the establishment which could include Notice to Correct, Citation which include financial penalties and/or Cease Operation.
ACTIVITY TYPE ID 12 Enforcement Action – Action Code Z – The establishment has been issued an order to cease operation.
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Activity Type ID 4 Survey has two separate files:
COVID_4_Surveillance_Open_Data – Surveillance conducted prior to 1/21/2021 in which were conducted as part of random survey of businesses
COVID_4_Compliance_Reviews_Open_Data – Reviews conducted during routine inspections of permitted establishments from 1/21/21 on. Data Dictionary: REQ ID-ID of RequestRequest Date-Date of Requestperson premiseaddress1zipActivity Date-Date Activity OccurredACTIVITY TYPE IDActivity Type Desc-Description of ActivityContact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov
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The ERF COVID-19 MENA Monitor Survey is constructed using a series of short panel phone surveys, that are conducted approximately every two months, and it will cover business closure (temporary/permanent) due to lockdowns, ability to telework/deliver the service, disruptions to supply chains (for inputs and outputs), loss of product markets, increased cost of supplies, worker layoffs, salary adjustments, access to lines of credit and delays in transportation. Understanding the strategies of enterprises (particularly micro and small enterprises) to cope with the crisis is one of the main objectives of this survey. Specific constraints such as weak access to the internet in some areas or laws constraining goods' delivery will be analyzed. Enterprise owners will also be asked about prospects for the future, including ability to stay open, and whether they benefited from any measures to support their businesses. The ERF COVID-19 MENA Monitor Survey is a wide-ranging, nationally representative panel survey. The wave 3 of this dataset was collected from August to September 2021 and harmonized by the Economic Research Forum (ERF) and is featured as data for enterprise data.
The harmonization was designed to create comparable data that can facilitate cross-country and comparative research between other Arab countries (Morocco, Egypt, and Tunisia). All the COVID-19 MENA Monitor surveys incorporate similar survey designs, with data on enterprises within Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, and Morocco).
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The sample universe for the enterprise survey was enterprises that had 6-199 workers pre-COVID-19
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The sample universe for the firm survey was firms that had 6-199 workers pre-COVID-19. Stratified random samples were used to ensure adequate sample size in key strata. A target of 500 firms was set as a sample. Up to Five attempts were made to ensure response if a phone number was not picked up/answered, was disconnected or busy, or picked up but could not complete the interview at that time. After the fifth failed attempt, a firm was treated as a non-response and a random firm from the same stratum was used as an alternate.
Kinz (a Jordanian corporate data mining website, which had a larger sample of enterprises than the Yellow Pages in Jordan). o Data on broad categories (e.g. Industry, Marketing) o Coded into five strata: (1) services, (2) food & accommodation, (3) trade and agriculture, (4) construction, (5) industry o Initial frame restricted to enterprises with 5-250 workers. Further restricted to enterprises with 6-199 workers in February 2020 based on an eligibility question during the phone interview
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The enterprise questionnaire is carried out to understand the strategies of enterprises -particularly micro and small enterprises- to cope with the crisis as well as related constraints and prospects for the future. It includes questions on business closure (temporary/permanent) due to lockdowns, ability to telework/deliver the service, disruptions to supply chains (for inputs and outputs), loss of product markets, increased cost of supplies, worker layoffs, salary adjustments, access to lines of credit and delays in transportation.
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This paper assesses the prospects of a 2021 time bomb in SME failures triggered by the generous support policies enacted during the 2020 COVID-19 crisis. Policies implemented in 2020, on their own, do not create a 2021 "time-bomb" for SMEs. Rather, business failures and policy costs remain modest. By contrast, credit contraction poses significant risk. Such a contraction would disproportionately impact firms that could survive COVID-19 in 2020 without any fiscal support. Even in that scenario, most business failures would not arise from excessively generous 2020 policies, but rather from the contraction of credit to the corporate sector.
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In this report, we look at merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in the aerospace, defense, and security (ADS) sector over the year. We also highlight potential future bid targets in the sector. Current concerns are dominated by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the sector. Financial stresses for companies have increased this year, with revenues slashed and immediate cashflow concerns taking priority over pre-COVID-19 strategies. That creates opportunities for M&A as companies fail or look to divest units in order to survive. Recessions act as catalysts for change. The scale of the economic shock and its impact on demand will have long-lasting consequences for the sector. Read More
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The LVAD market has the potential to grow by USD 962.42 million during 2021-2025, and the market’s growth momentum will accelerate at a CAGR of 12.23%.
This LVAD market research report provides valuable insights on the post COVID-19 impact on the market, which will help companies evaluate their business approaches. Furthermore, this report extensively covers market segmentation by application (destination therapy, BTD therapy, BTT therapy, and BTR therapy) and geography (North America, Europe, Asia, and ROW). The LVAD market report also offers information on several market vendors, including Abbott Laboratories, Abiomed Inc., Berlin Heart GmbH, CorWave SA, Jarvik Heart Inc., LivaNova Plc, Medtronic Plc, Sun Medical Technology Research Institute Co. Ltd., Terumo Corp., and Transonic Systems Inc. among others.
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The increasing prevalence and incidence of CVDs among people belonging to all age groups are leading to the rising mortality rate from the disease. Patients who suffer from chronic CVD have a higher risk of developing heart failure.
Ventricular assist devices are implantable mechanical pumps that are used in patients with heart failure or those who have a high chance of heart failure due to the weakening of the heart.
Ischemic heart disease, coronary artery diseases, and myocardial infarction are the major heart diseases that affect millions of people across the globe. These heart diseases are the underlying cause of heart failure among people globally.
The incidence of heart failure has increased across the world due to various factors, such as inactive or sedentary lifestyles, obesity, chronic heart disease, and high blood pressure, among others.
The increasing prevalence of heart disease among people, which leads to heart failure, has increased the demand for different ventricular assist devices, including LVADs. This will be a key driver boosting the growth of the LVAD market.
Favorable reimbursement policies is another key driver influencing the growth of the LVAD market.
Open heart surgery is one of the most expensive medical procedures. The availability of favorable reimbursement policies encourages people to opt for these expensive medical procedures, which, in turn, has a positive effect on the sales of LVADs.
Health insurance companies have started offering specialized health insurance policies such as critical illness insurance, insurance for senior citizens, and pre-existing illness plans to lure customers. These specialized health insurance plans enable individuals in the US to undergo expensive medical procedures.
In countries such as the Philippines, China, and India, private health insurance companies offer convenient reimbursement policies.
New reimbursement systems in emerging markets will encourage people to undergo expensive medical procedures, such as open-heart surgery, which is expected to contribute to the growth of the LVAD market in the region during the forecast period.
This LVAD market analysis report also provides detailed information on other upcoming trends and challenges that will have a far-reaching effect on the market growth. Get detailed insights on the trends and challenges, which will help companies evaluate and develop growth strategies.
Who are the Major LVAD Market Vendors?
The report analyzes the market’s competitive landscape and offers information on several market vendors, including:
Abbott Laboratories
Abiomed Inc.
Berlin Heart GmbH
CorWave SA
Jarvik Heart Inc.
LivaNova Plc
Medtronic Plc
Sun Medical Technology Research Institute Co. Ltd.
Terumo Corp.
Transonic Systems Inc.
The LVAD market is concentrated and the vendors are deploying growth strategies such as focusing on mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to compete in the market. Click here to uncover other successful business strategies deployed by the vendors.
To make the most of the opportunities and recover from post COVID-19 impact, market vendors should focus more on the growth prospects in the fast-growing segments, while maintaining their positions in the slow-growing segments.
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