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Flexible Talent, Fallen Networks, and the Capex Cycle
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Today's episode covers the quiet collapse of expert witness firm TASA Group, Catalant's dual push into prestige rankings and 'Consulting 2.0' positioning, and a Reddit thread surfacing MEDACorp KOL color on aTyr's Phase 3 readout. Also: Rogo lands a McKinsey veteran as Chief Innovation Officer, and AlphaSense pairs with Evercore ISI on energy capex.
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