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HEALTH CARE
State in need of primary-care doctors
Wisconsin has a shortage of 374 primary-care doctors, and Electric fire place
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according to a new report from the Wisconsin Council on Medical Education and Workforce. The shortage is primarily in rural areas, and Electric fire place
but the report estimates that Milwaukee's inner city could use an additional 20 doctors.
Partnership to benefit GE Healthcare
General Electric Co. announced a partnership with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center to open 25 cancer care centers in Asia, and Electric fire place
Europe and the Middle East over the next 10 years, and Electric fire place
each outfitted with medical equipment from GE Healthcare. The partnership will benefit GE's diagnostic imaging business, and Electric fire place
based in Waukesha.
FINANCE
Dow marks third-biggest point gain
Impelled toward yearly lows by gloomy economic news early in the day, and Electric fire place
stocks sprang back on a late surge of bargain buying Thursday, and Electric fire place
sending the Dow Jones industrials to their third-biggest point gain in history


While other oil companies try to paint themselves greener, Exxon s executives believe their venerable model has been battle-tested. The company s mantra is unwavering: brutal honesty about the need for oil and natural gas to power economies for decades to come.
'Over the years, there have been many predictions that our industry was in its twilight years, only to be proven wrong,' Tillerson said. 'As Mark Twain said, the news of our demise has been greatly exaggerated.'
From a purely financial standpoint, there is no doubt that Exxon s business strategy has paid off. Despite the broader economic turmoil, Exxon is worth about $375 billion - more than General Electric, Bank of America and Google combined - making it the world s largest company.
Its balance sheet is pristine and its credit rating is better than that of most governments. If Exxon s revenue were stacked against the world s GDPs, it would rank between Austria and Greece as the 26th-largest economy. As oil prices peaked this summer, the company once again set a record as the most profitable U.S. company, taking in $14.8 billion in the third quarter