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» Massachusetts CNC Machining Company Launches New Website
By Super Admin | Published 10/20/2011 | CNC Companies | Unrated
C & C Machine, Inc., a decades-old CNC machining complex, has launched an overhauled website designed by Danconia Media, a leading New England web design and marketing firm.
» CENTENE IS AMONG THE COMPANIES IN THE MANAGED HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY WITH THE BEST RELATIVE PERFORMANCE (CNC, CI, UAM, HUM, CVH)
By Super Admin | Published 06/1/2011 | CNC Companies | Unrated
Below are the top five companies in the Managed Health Care industry as measured by relative performance. This analysis was compiled based on yesterday's trading activity as we search for stocks that have the potential to outperform.
» Rajkot-based companies make beeline for IPOs
By Super Admin | Published 06/1/2011 | CNC Companies | Unrated
Expansion seems to be the way forward for many Rajkot-based industries, as many big players across industries are preparing to hit the stock market.
» DIY machine shop: Four essential tools you can build from recycled parts
By Super Admin | Published 05/5/2011 | CNC Companies | Unrated
There may only be a handful of people in the world who have thought as deeply as Pat Delany has about making cheap tools. Delany, from Palestine, Texas, designs hand-powered tools made of recycled materials. His heavy-duty drills, lathes, saws and other tools can handle the same tasks as modern power tools, but they equip carpentry and machine shops in off-grid and impoverished communities. To achieve their low-tech precision, his designs fuse century-old technology, present-day scrapped auto parts, pipe, concrete, wood and a relentless commitment to the bottom line.
» Centene Corp. (NYSE:CNC) Shares Are Trading Up: Cautious Outlook
By Super Admin | Published 05/3/2011 | CNC Companies | Unrated
During the first quarter of 2011, we continued to experience increased electronic claims submissions and auto-adjudication of claims which reduced the average time from claims incurred to claims paid by 0.6 days. Reduced utilization and the related absence of claims payable due to average completion time decreased days in claims payable by 0.3 days.


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