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Mr. Whitworth has served as a board member and chairman at Waste Management Inc. and Apria HealthCare Group Inc. during their restructuring periods, and he is also well-known for pushing for changes at Genzyme and McGraw-Hill Cos.
Relational Investors Discloses 7.2% Stake in PMC-Sierra Shara Tibken 2012
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Soundbite of laughter Mr. COSTELLO: I mean, I imagine there's an element to this sport that involves Apria ski entertainments and nutrition.
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Soundbite of laughter Mr. COSTELLO: I mean, I imagine there's an element to this sport that involves Apria ski entertainments and nutrition.
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Soundbite of laughter Mr. COSTELLO: I mean, I imagine there's an element to this sport that involves Apria ski entertainments and nutrition.
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And the Association claims competitive bidding will actually increase Medicare costs because it will lead to longer, more expensive hospital stays. (on camera): How does Apria account for the disparity in pricing of these two wheelchairs?
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Apria says it charges more for its wheelchair because of extensive government paperwork and its full service -- 24 hours a day, including free delivery.
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It's Apria that has already billed the government $1,200.
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Lake Forest, Calif., home medical-equipment supplier Apria closed up 7, or 50%, to 20.99, on the NYSE.
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The Blackstone deal is particularly timely, he said, because Apria is facing a period of earnings turbulence in the wake of its December acquisition of Coram Inc., a home-infusion-therapy company.
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Apria tried unsuccessfully to sell itself in 2005 and has effectively been on the block ever since, said Arthur Henderson, an analyst at Jefferies & Co.
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