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Invacare Corp. corporate credit rating upgraded by Standard & Poor’s – Crain’s Cleveland Business

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Invacare Corp. corporate credit rating upgraded by Standard & Poor’s – Crain’s Cleveland Business
Trimming away at debt and focusing on business improvements have led the Standard & Poor’s credit rating agency to boost the corporate credit rating of Invacare Corp, the Elyria-based maker of wheelchairs and other health care equipment. S&P upgraded the

Democratic ads seek to link GOP candidates to movement of jobs from US to other countries – Los Angeles Times
saying her husband was laid off in 2006 from a job he had held for 22 years at Invacare , a manufacturer of wheelchairs and other medical equipment. “John Kasich sat on Invacare’s board as a director and signed off on jobs being outsourced and sent to

Democrats try to tap voter anger over job loss overseas – Philippine Star Online
saying her husband was laid off in 2006 from a job he had held for 22 years at Invacare, a manufacturer of wheelchairs and other medical equipment. “John Kasich sat on Invacare’s board as a director and signed off on jobs being outsourced and sent to China

Democrats try to tap voter anger about job losses overseas – Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
saying her husband was laid off in 2006 from a job he had held for 22 years at Invacare, a manufacturer of wheelchairs and other medical equipment. “John Kasich sat on Invacare’s board as a director and signed off on jobs being outsourced and sent to

Council may sell Tory Hill fire hall – Haliburton Echo

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Council may sell Tory Hill fire hall – Haliburton Echo
The following are brief reports of items discussed at Nov. 10 meeting of Highlands East council. An adverse water sample at the Tory Hill Fire Hall and Rec Centre – and the attendant costs involved for the processing of the water quality at the

Hospitals prep for flu: Mobile units, extra ventilators ready for H1N1 – Crain’s Detroit Business
Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center in Dearborn has brought in portable units in case they’re needed to treat flu patients. Chief Nursing Officer Barb Medvec says flu cases are up, but not as much as in western Michigan. • Establish a pandemic plan