BETHESDA, MD, APRIL 22, 2015 - GE Capital’s Healthcare Financial Services (HFS) business announced today that it has provided a $320 million senior secured credit facility to Diplomat Pharmacy, Inc., the country’s largest independent specialty pharmacy. GE Capital Markets was lead arranger and bookrunner on the transaction.
Driving Advances in Cancer Diagnostics: First Digital Pathology Center of Excellence in the UK
Driving Advances in Cancer Diagnostics: First Digital Pathology Center of Excellence in the UK
Last month, the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust was named the first Center of Excellence in Digital Pathology in the UK. The Center will focus on discovering new ways to use digitization during the diagnosis process, from how a pathology lab is set up to more computer-assisted algorithms used in the diagnostic process.
New Film Bakes Plane Parts at 1,000 Degrees, No Oven NeededThe...
New Film Bakes Plane Parts at 1,000 Degrees, No Oven NeededThe...
New Film Bakes Plane Parts at 1,000 Degrees, No Oven Needed
The photo above depicts one of the giant ovens the Air Force uses to bake composite layers onto its C-5 Galaxy transport aircraft body panels. That's Lucion Foreman, the panel shop supervisor at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia, standing in front to offer scale.
SHANNON, Ireland, April 22, 2015 -- GE Capital Aviation Services Limited (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing arm of GE, today announced delivery of a new leased Boeing 737-800 aircraft to Hainan Airlines to expand the carrier’s fleet. The aircraft is part of GECAS’ existing order book with Boeing.
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Small things you can do every day to save money, conserve energy...
Small things you can do every day to save money, conserve energy...
Small things you can do every day to save money, conserve energy and reduce your environmental impact, from the U.S. Department of Energy:
Huge GE Gas Turbine Generator Starts Up at One of the World's Largest Gas Projects Operated by Chevron
Huge GE Gas Turbine Generator Starts Up at One of the World's Largest Gas Projects Operated by Chevron
By GE Reports staff
Five hundred years ago, Michelangelo fashioned David from marble cut out of the mountains towering over the Tuscan town of Carrara. Today, however, the area's craftsmen are in the business of making Goliaths.
Marching Toward a Cure --- Q&A With Ted Thompson of the Parkinson's Action Network
Marching Toward a Cure --- Q&A With Ted Thompson of the Parkinson's Action Network
There's no cure yet for Parkinson's, and even diagnosing the disease remains a challenge. Yet Ted Thompson remains confident that the best is yet to come for people who have the neurological disorder, thanks to relentless efforts to find innovative ways to treat, diagnose --- and eventually cure --- the disease.
Fast and Luminous: These Lights are So Bright, They Could Show You the Quickest Way Around Town
Fast and Luminous: These Lights are So Bright, They Could Show You the Quickest Way Around Town
By Ki Mae Heussner
For every showing of “A Streetcar Named Desire” in a big city, there's a street packed with traffic on the way to the theater. Let's face it, large urban centers may have culture and opportunity on their side, but they come with irksome baggage like congestion, air pollution and the lack of parking.
A Journey Inside the Complex and Powerful World of Industrial Circuit Breakers
A Journey Inside the Complex and Powerful World of Industrial Circuit Breakers
Most of us only think about circuit breakers when one trips because we plugged in too many appliances and then tried to also run the vacuum cleaner. A quick trip to the basement to flip a switch allows us to quickly go on with our lives. What you may not have realized, though, is how complex these seemingly simple devices really are. Circuit breakers not only protect people from dangers caused by electrical system faults within their homes, but also protect the people, wiring and machines connected to or using nearly every electrical circuit or system in the world today.