Mar 29, 2008 | Earth Times
Flood Crisis Managed With E-SPONDER Express
“Not only does government require that this information be provided, but these reviews give responders the ability to evaluate and modify their approach to future incidents.”
First response agencies say incident management tool is a success ST. LOUIS, March 27 /PRNewswire/ -- As flood cleanup begins, first response organizations are beginning to evaluate their performance in ... via Earth Times
New York Life Reports Record-Setting Operating Earnings, Surplus,...
Business Wire Source: Business Wire Wordcount: 2095 Business Editors NEW YORK-- --March 27, 2008--New York Life Insurance Company, America's largest mutual life insurance company**, set new records in 2007 for ... via Insurance News Net
Proposed passenger rail train gets name, Northern Lights Express
“I believe the name will lend itself well to design elements and brand identity materials that are needed to further promote the project.”
The passenger rail train proposed for the Minneapolis-Duluth/Superior corridor has a name, Northern Lights Express. via HometownSource
King & Spalding helps Caremark in $26.8B deal
“Our team being on the inside, reading how the press was interpreting certain actions, being in on the board meetings and hearing the deliberative process, was extraordinarily interesting.”
Prescription for success: Donald Kohla, left, and Robert Woodward of King & Spalding. via Bizjournals
There's a reason I have part of my portfolio invested in small companies. Many reasons, actually. via Fool.com
Supelco(R) Introduces Ascentis(R) Express Hilic HPLC Columns for...
“Ascentis Express HILIC is useful in two-dimensional HPLC in which the second dimension provides orthoganality plus speed.”
ST. LOUIS, March 11, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Supelco, a division of Sigma-Aldrich , has expanded the Ascentis Express product line, a family of innovative high-purity liquid chromatography columns ... via Med Ad News
Express Scripts to Present At Lehman Brothers Global Healthcare Conference
ST. LOUIS, March 11, 2008 -- Express Scripts, Inc. announced that it will present at the Eleventh Annual Lehman Brothers Global Healthcare Conference on March 18, 2008 at 10:45 a.m. EDT at the Loews Miami Beach ... via PrimeNewswire
G.M. Temporarily Closes Another Plant Amid Strike at Parts Maker
General Motors shut down another plant on Thursday because of a strike at an important parts supplier, American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings , even as labor talks were scheduled to resume between American ... via New York Times
AARP: Costs of drugs for seniors climb last year
The cost of brand name drugs commonly prescribed to the elderly rose by an average of 7.4% last year, says the AARP, an increase that greatly exceeded inflation. via McKnightsonline.com
Six St. Louis companies make Fortune's most admired companies list
Six St. Louis-based companies appeared in Fortune magazine's latest rating of the country's 317 most admired companies. via St. Louis Business Journal
Prescription Drugs Often Cost Less At Retail Pharmacies Than Through Colorado Program
“It's very difficult to compare pharmaceutical pricing. Often what appears cheaper is not”
Main Category: Health Insurance / Medical Insurance Also Included In: Pharmacy / Pharmacist ; Public Health Article Date: 04 Mar 2008 - 8:00 PST newsletters Many prescription drugs at chain pharmacies cost less ... via Medical News Today
Express Scripts names Jeffrey Hall CFO
The St. Louis pharmacy benefits manager said Hall had been chief financial officer at KLA-Tencor Corp. via MarketWatch
Captaris Announces New TIFF iFilter to Support Enterprise Search...
“Our enterprise customers are using SharePoint and Search Server for compliance, e-discovery, records management, and business process management applications, all of which require them to manage large collections of scanned business documents”
Based on Captaris OCR server technology, the TIFF iFilter transforms scanned images created from paper documents into intelligent documents for search and retrieval by customers of Microsoft's enterprise search ... via Earth Times