William Catchpole is the CEO of PCI-PAL PLC (AIM:PCIP), which has recently grown to a market capitalization of UK£16.81M. Recognizing whether CEO incentives are aligned with shareholders is a crucial ...
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a sweeping piece of legislation which had dramatic implications for healthcare, including ...
The Oregon Legislature on June 30 approved a $100 million investment in the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port (PCIP), a public-private project that will create a state-of-the-art container terminal in the ...
When you buy shares in a company, it's worth keeping in mind the possibility that it could fail, and you could lose your money. But on the bright side, you can make far more than 100% on a really good ...
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An early render of a finished PCIP project. Planning for the Port of Coos Bay’s massive Pacific Coast Intermodal Port (PCIP) project just got an equally massive amount of backing from the Oregon State ...
In response to calls for further transparency, the first Tuesday of each month has been designated by the Port of Coos Bay for public board meetings specifically regarding the Pacific Coast Intermodal ...
Editor's Note: Earlier posts by Timothy Jost provide analyses of regulations implementing provisions of the new health reform legislation governing appeals of coverage denials, coverage for preventive ...
PCI-PAL PLC Annual stock financials by MarketWatch. View the latest PCIP financial statements, income statements and financial ratios.
WASHINGTON (CN) - The federally-administered Pre-existing Condition Insurance Program (PCIP) must cut costs to provide coverage through 2014, according to the Department of Health and Human Services ...
No one expects a scalpel to perform surgery by itself. Similarly, no one should be surprised by the conclusion of a widely cited article in the January 2013 edition of Health Affairs (“What It Will ...