The News Review:
- EADS management board to meet in coming days to discuss factory sale …
- Cos also eyeing hospital lab management
- Notebook: Deer management plan to be audited
- … Physicians’ Choice Of Prescriptions? Ask Their Patients,…
- Treasury’s Report On Public Debt Management
- Mat-Su legislators want more power in salmon management
EADS management board to meet in coming days to discuss factory sale …
Forbes – Apr 13, 2008
According to the JDD, EADS and its Airbus subsidiary will each hold meetings of their management boards on Monday and Tuesday, respectively, to decide on how to proceed with the factory sale. ‘There will be an EADS management committee meeting in the coming days and the subject will be discussed,’ the source said. However, no such meeting is planned at Airbus, the source said. The JDD said Airbus will have to keep majority control of its German factories because of a lack of buyers.
Cos also eyeing hospital lab management
Economic Times – Apr 13, 2008
The company is looking to make a spate of
acquisitions across the
country. ?We are looking
at acquiring more than 20 labs by March 2009. These acquisitions will bring
exceptional value to all our stakeholders, while providing us with new
opportunities. We are confident of developing strategic relationships with
leading pathological service providers.
Notebook: Deer management plan to be audited
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Apr 13, 2008
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Notebook: Deer management plan to be audited
Sunday, April 13, 2008
By John Hayes, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Pennsylvania Game Commission welcomes a legislative audit of its controversial deer management plan, said a spokesman for the agency. Last week the state House of Representative adopted a resolution sponsored by Rep. “If it validates our program, that’s wonderful,” Game Commission spokesman Joe Kosack said of the audit. “If it finds something that isn’t quite right about it, we’re happy to listen to what they have to say.
… Physicians’ Choice Of Prescriptions? Ask Their Patients,…
Medical News Today – Medical News Today (press release) – Apr 13, 2008
The results have important implications for those who market pharmaceuticals. Management Insights, a regular feature of the journal, is a digest of important research in business, management, operations research, and management science. It appears in every issue of the monthly journal. “A Dynamic Competitive Forecasting Model Incorporating Dyadic Decision-Making” is by Min Ding of Smeal College of Business at Pennsylvania State University and Jehoshua Eliashberg of the Wharton School. The researchers addressed several questions: Do physicians incorporate patients’ inputs into their prescription decisions? If so, to what extent modeling such inputs improves the forecasting performance compared to models that do not explicitly incorporate patients’ inputs? Additionally, to what extent do the patients’ inputs depend on the type of patients, disease, and the physicians themselves?Using prescription data from different therapeutic classes and physician specialties, the empirical results indicate improvement in forecasting when patients’ inputs are explicitly considered. The authors find that, in most cases, the inherent preference for a drug, by both patients and physicians, increases once a patient has used the drug.
Treasury’s Report On Public Debt Management
Turkish Press – Apr 13, 2008
02 billion USD as of end of February 2007, Turkish Treasury declared on Monday. According to Treasury`s “Public Debt Management Report”, Turkey`s debt to IMF was 7. 1 billion by the end of 2007. During the January-February period of 2008, such figure dropped to 7.
Mat-Su legislators want more power in salmon management
Anchorage Daily News – Apr 13, 2008
htmlFont size : A | A | AMat-Su legislators want more power in salmon management Mat-Su legislators want to tilt the balance of power in fishery management in Cook Inlet, the state’s most popular fishery, from commercial to sport. With a week left in the session, they hope to land something big. Japanese tourists get more than they bargained for Their food almost gone but their mood upbeat, 10 young Japanese tourists stranded for a week on Ruth Glacier returned to Talkeetna. Strong winds and a blizzard turned a weeklong stay into a two-week adventure. TUESDAY Using city e-mail to message Sen.
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