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  • Oracle’s Acquisition of Cerner Signals Issues with Kansas Subsidies

    Oracle’s Acquisition of Cerner Signals Issues with Kansas Subsidies0

    • Tax & Spending
    • December 22, 2021

    The state of Kansas likely won’t see much benefit from this week’s announcement that the tech giant Oracle will purchase Kansas City’s largest employer, the healthcare company Cerner, for $28.3 billion. This is because in June of this year, Cerner began the move out of their Village West campus in Wyandotte County, laying off 500

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