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Sonic Foundry reports first cash-positive quarter

Sonic Foundry, which has been building toward profitability since moving into the rich-media space, announced...

Cash-rich TomoTherapy has no plans for IPO

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Metavante forms cash-management division

, has announced the formation of a new cash-management division and the appointment of its first president, <a href="http://www.fiserv...

While some bemoan lack of venture capital, entrepreneur touts `bootstrapping' for cash

Another in a line of reports paints a bleak picture for entrepreneurs seeking venture capital in Wisconsin, suggesting that such financing could be at its lowest level in 10 years if patterns through the third quarter continue to year's end. The , released last week by PricewaterhouseCoopers, Thomson Venture E...

SBC's new online payment service collects cash to fight breast cancer

MILWAUKEEConsumers who switch from traditional paper phone bills to Through the "Save a StampHelp Save a Life" campaign, created in conjunction the <a href="http://www.komen.org/intradoc-cgi/idc_cgi_isapi.dll?IdcService=SS_G...
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Ayurvedic Therapies Cashing In On Medical Tourism

Medical tourism is a growing business in Asia. Foreigners often come to this side of the content //to get therapies and treatment, which would be extremely expensive in their own countries. More and more Globetrotters are making a beeline for the state of Kerala in India during the monsoons. Why you may ask? Well it’s believed strongly that the best time to undergo natural Ayurveda heali...

Terminally Ill Cancer Patients Are Not Getting Cash Benefits

A public accounts committee report says that many terminally ill cancer patients in the UK are missing out on cash benefits that could help them tide over financial difficulties related to their treatment costs. // The repots says that more than three quarters of cancer patients are not aware of the benefits that they are entitled to. This means that they are missing out on £200 million...

UK Plastic surgeons cash in as cosmetic operations soar

Cosmetic enhancement has fuelled a booming industry and turned plastic surgeons into millionaires in the U.K. More than 22,000 operations were carried out on men and women in 2005, an increase of 35 per cent on 2004. The number of women // opting for cosmetic surgery increased by a third to 19,601. Male interest also increased, particularly for facial alterations and for anti-ageing oper...

Cash-Strapped Hospital loses Top Surgeons

Mount Vernon, one of Britain’s prime plastic surgery units, is losing four of their senior consultants because of inadequate funds// to maintain the hospital. The four specialists, Douglas Harrison, Paul Smith, David Gault and Rajiv Grover were part of a team of nine experts at Mount Vernon Hospital in Northwood. As they leave services of the hospital would be dramatically reduced. <...

Australia’s Health Service Needs a Cash Boos

Health Minister Tony Abbott in Parliament assured that the Federal Government would provide $47,000 as funding for the Children and District Health Service//. This money would help the community health care provider. This monetary support would help them operate through this difficult transitional period. Health services play a major and integral part of rural Australia and have no prob...

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