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Eckert & Ziegler: Successful Financial Year 2005

... To expand into the new segment of radio-pharmacy, in 2005 the group with its head office in Berlin-Pankow invested approximately 1.4 million EUR in the restructuring of two new holdings which deal with the manufacture and sales of radioactive contrast media for so-called PET examinations, a very sensitive and accurate nuclear medicine diagnostic procedure, especially for cancer.

Both companies were self-financing at the end of the year under review, which is why the board of directors assumed that the costs are a one-off sum for restructuring which is not shown in the adjusted profit or loss.

Without the adjustment the profit or loss for the group in 2005 before tax was 2.2 million EUR, the net income was 1.6 million EURO (0.51 EUR per share).

The board of directors will propose a dividend of 0.15 EUR per share at the shareholders’ meeting on 30 May.

In the previous year the comparable values for the group profit or loss before tax was 3.2 million EUR and the net income was 3.3 million EUR (1.09 EUR per share).

As a result of the special effects from the discontinued business units from the de-consolidation the profit or loss of both years are only partly comparable.

The dividend last year amounted to 0.25 EUR per share.

Approximately half the growth in turnover of 6.3 million EUR in 2005 was put down to organic growth, the rest came from the acquisition of four new companies.

In addition to the...

Project eyed for leg up on wait times

...The rest of the cash will be used to continue the hip and knee project, and support 1,200 additional surgeries.

Prior to the establishment of the pilot project, a collaboration between health regions in Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer, patients had to wait an average of 82 weeks to receive surgery.

The program has reduced that time to 11 weeks.

Meanwhile, federal Health Minister Tony Clement said in Ottawa there's no need to legally force provinces into sending patients to other jurisdictions if local lines for treatment get too long.

He said talks with provincial and territorial health ministers suggest they're all "rowing in the same direction" to find solutions and meet common benchmarks.

He stopped short of saying the federal wait times guarantee would be enshrined in legislation.

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31, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this Flint awards cancer grant West Georgia group gets $5,000 for screening program BY HARRY FRANKLIN State Editor A $5,000 grant to the West Central Georgia Cancer Coalition to provide cancer-screening services in counties it serves has been awarded by the Flint Energies Foundation.

The foundation also has awarded a $2,995 grant to the Taylor County Commission to produce a book with a history theme about places of interest within the "Presidential Pathways" counties.

Free screenings for prostate, breast, cervical and colorectal cancer will be provided in area communities where residents may not have insurance or adequate insurance to c...

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