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location iconMarblehead, Massachusetts
company sizeCompany size: 1-10

KBT Partners is a strategic, advisory firm focused on healthcare IT, services, and technology companies. As trusted partners, it serves companies in the areas of corporate strategy, business development, financial advisory, and M&A. The firm has the expertise to assist in all aspects of business planning, company growth, and execution. KBT Partners links the healthcare company clients with the fundamental drivers of success: great concepts, great people, the right technology, productive business development partnerships, and strategic financing.

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Source: CFO Dive
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Source: MarketWatch
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