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Big Movers in the Stock Market (Reg Req'd)
Stocks that were moving substantially or trading heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market.
The Plain Dealer (Registration Required) | 3 hours ago
Spitzer Subpoenas Two Drug Wholesalers
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has issued subpoenas to at least two of the nation's three largest drug distributors in what appears to be a probe into the way the companies buy drugs from each other.
NYTimes.com | 6 hours ago
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Cardinal says profit may miss forecasts
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BusinessWeek | Friday Apr 1
Hepatitis C Lawsuit Links Cases To Testing Solution
A Harford County man who contracted hepatitis C after being given a testing solution linked to 16 cases of the liver disease has filed a $6 million suit.
WBAL Baltimore | Tuesday Mar 29
AmerisourceBergen Cuts Fiscal Profit View
Drug wholesaler AmerisourceBergen on Monday gave a disappointing earnings forecast through fiscal 2006 as it struggles with new contracts with manufacturers, sending its shares down nearly 12 percent.
Reuters | Monday Mar 28
Cardinal Health Advances Its Supply Chain
Pittsburgh, PA — March 25, 2005 — Cardinal Health Pharmaceutical Distribution, a division of Cardinal Health Inc., has purchased and installed the SmartOps Multistage Inventory Planning & Optimization ...
Isourceonline.com | Friday Mar 25
Bsquare loses biggest customer - Company will discuss impact with analysts today
Bsquare Corp. just lost its biggest customer: Dublin, Ohio-based Cardinal Health Inc., which accounted for 19 percent of the software maker's revenues last year.
King County Journal | Tuesday Mar 15
Secrets Aid Drug Suppliers, Not UC (Reg Req'd)
When two parties enter into a contract and agree to keep its key provisions confidential, one thing is certain: The secrets will benefit one side more than the other.
Los Angeles Times (Registration Required) | Feb 21, 2005
Delphi Medical to develop devices for Cardinal Health
Delphi Medical Systems said Tuesday it has secured a multimillion-dollar contract to develop and manufacture respiratory devices for Cardinal Health Inc.
Bizjournals.com | Feb 21, 2005
Smart Wireless Infusion Information System Rapidly Becoming New...
Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE:CAH), the leading provider of products and services supporting the health care industry, reported today that the world's first wireless smart infusion information system, the ...
Appliance Manufacturer | Feb 17, 2005
Keeping tech jobs in the country (Reg Req'd)
Forget India for low-cost computer workers. Try Greenville, N.C., or rural Arkansas, West Virginia and other U.S. locales where lower living costs keep wages below urban levels.
The Charlotte Observer (Registration Required) | Feb 8, 2005
Updates, advisories and surprises
Max Re Capital Q4 proft almost triples (7:25 PM ET) SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Max Re Capital Ltd.( MXRE )Friday after the bell reported fourth-quarter earnings of $87.1 million, or $1.82 share, vs.
Investor's Business Daily | Feb 5, 2005
Cardinal Health eyes $500M biotech plant in Triangle
Pharmaceutical services giant Cardinal Health is floating plans to build a biotech manufacturing facility in Raleigh that could cost as much as $500 million and create 1,500 jobs over 10 years.
Bizjournals.com | Feb 14, 2005
Patient who contracted hepatitis C dies
A Brooklyn Park man who contracted hepatitis C from a disease-tainted cardiac test in October has died from complications with the illness, his family said.
Hometownannapolis.com | Jan 2, 2005
Lawsuit targets Children's Motrin
The parents of a 7-year-old girl on Tuesday sued the makers of Children's Motrin and several other companies that distribute the painkiller, claiming their daughter lost her eyesight and suffered other severe ...
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | Dec 29, 2004
Drug firms see future in RFID technology
Executives for Columbus-based Cardinal Health Inc., one of the nation's largest distributors of prescription drugs, see long-range benefits from an emerging pharmaceuticals-tracking technology that is drawing ...
Bizjournals.com | Dec 27, 2004
Contractor charged with theft in expenses billed to Jackson Memorial Hospital
A manager with a company that ran Jackson Memorial Hospital's pharmacy was arrested Monday, accused of billing the taxpayer-supported hospital for personal expenses including two fishing expeditions, six visits ...
Sun-Sentinel | Dec 21, 2004
Hamstrung by healthcare
Have you heard that lately? True, recent memory will remind you things could be a lot worse.
Boston Globe | Dec 16, 2004
Business today
FED EXPECTED TO RAISE RATES TODAY: With a fall in oil prices easing inflation concerns, the Federal Reserve is expected to continue its easy-does-it approach to raising interest rates, boosting a key rate by a ...
St. Petersburg Times | Dec 14, 2004
Product Preview
Cardinal Health Inc., Dublin, Ohio, announces the availability of CR Radchex, a tool that effectively measures computed radiography (CR) performance.
Rt-image.com | Dec 14, 2004
Cardinal to distribute test prep system
Cardinal Health Inc. has agreed to be the exclusive distributor for a new system to automate the preparation of patient specimens for laboratory tests.
Business First-Columbus | Nov 8, 2004
Cardinal Health Releases Delayed Earnings, Warns of Lower Profits
Cardinal Health Inc. released its long-delayed fourth-quarter and full-year financial results on Tuesday and said earnings for the first half of its 2005 fiscal year would fall sharply.
AP | Oct 26, 2004
McKesson Gets Pain Relief
It's been a rough year for drug distribution companies, such as McKesson (NYSE: MCK) and Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH) . The industry is undergoing wrenching change -- and investors have fled.
Motley Fool | Oct 25, 2004
When a hundred hammers is music to the ears
On Dec. 11, 2003, Habitat for Humanity broke ground for its newest neighborhood in Collier County, Charlee Estates.
Marco Island Sun Times | Sep 2, 2004
Reynolds faces shareholder lawsuit
Lloyd Buzz Waterhouse, the former chairman, president and chief executive officer, and Dale Medford, chief financial officer, are named in the lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District ...
The Business News of Dayton | Jul 22, 2004
Imaging Diagnostic Systems Announces Appointment of New CEO and Director
Hansen has served in top-level executive positions in the medical imaging industry over a 30-year period and was president of Picker Medical Systems.
Electroindustry | Jul 14, 2004
Medicine Shoppe
The Medicine Shoppe is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cardinal Health Inc., and has more than 1,100 locations throughout the United States and more than 200 stores worldwide.
Entrepreneur Magazine | Jul 13, 2004
Problems at Wyeth Vaccine Plant
A federal inspection of a Wyeth Pharmaceuticals plant that packages a childhood vaccine found numerous quality-control failings last October, according to a published report.
Wjla.com | May 30, 2004
Limited Too shares slip after resignations
Kent Kleeberger, the company's chief financial officer, and James Petty, general manager and president of the company's Limited Too division, both said Monday they will resign June 23.
Columbus.bizjournals.com | May 24, 2004
The Stockpickers
As co-manager of the Live Oak Health Sciences fund ( LOGSX : news , chart , profile ), Allen considers all issues affecting healthcare, including inflation, long-term interest rates and ...
Cbs.marketwatch.com | Apr 13, 2004
Companies With Successful Growth Strategies
In his search for factors that underlie successful growth strategies, Zook compared 12 pairs of companies.
Forbes.com | Feb 6, 2004
Sports to the MAX
The center, which takes a unified approach to sports medicine, performance training and skills coaching, opened April 12 in 24,000 square feet of leased space at Dublin Village Center ...
Columbus.bizjournals.com | Apr 22, 2004
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Stocks Flat; Oil Dips, Trucking Down
U.S. stocks were little changed on Friday, interrupting a streak of gains this week, as declines in trucking and drug wholesaler shares offset a dip in oil prices.
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Ex-CIO Promotes Rural U.S. Alternative to Offshoring IT
Kathy Brittain White, a former big-league CIO, is capitalizing on her connections to win clients for her tiny, rural IT services company, which she hopes ...
Computerworld via KeepMedia.com | Oct 4, 2004
Healthy dealmaking
Given the costly and lengthy takeover battle for NCS Healthcare Inc.
The Deal via KeepMedia.com | May 31, 2004
Alaris Buy Gives Cardinal New Products, Higher Focus on Safety
With its plan to acquire Alaris Medical Systems, Cardinal Health Inc.
Health Data Management via KeepMedia.com | Jul 1, 2004
Accenture Leads Initial RFID Rollout for Drug Supply Chains
Accenture this summer plans to begin limited deployments of RFIDtechnology in pharmaceutical supply chains as part of a project called Jump Start.
Computerworld via KeepMedia.com | Feb 23, 2004
a Shot in the Arm for Cardinal?
While Cardinal also distributes brand-name drugs to retail chains and hospitals--CVS, Walgreen, and the Mayo Clinic, for example--it makes more gross ...
BusinessWeek via KeepMedia.com | Apr 30, 2001
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