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As you bring PeopleInside had several personalities, including Jennifer Hudson, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Elijah Wood and Usher still had agreed to "play dead"on Twitter and Facebook, on 1 December, for the World Day to Combat against AIDS. All this is to collect donations in an amount not fly. From public donations have reached the sum of $ 500,000. And a billionaire, Stewart Rahr, owner of a pharmaceutical empire gave the additional 500 000 to reach the million expected. Finally the host Ryan Seacrest (American Idol), resuming life on Twitter, in turn, thanked "Stewie Rah Rah"for his generosity. --- Cardinal Health: Kinray redeem for $ 1.3 billion Cardinal Health, American actor of health services, announced Thursday the acquisition of the firm Kinray Inc.., U.S. pharmaceutical distributor in the region of New York for $ 1.3 billion in cash. Cardinal, based in Ohio, believes the deal will expand its capacity to serve the pharmaceutical industry in this area. The transaction is expected neutral to slightly accretive to adjusted earnings for fiscal 2011. --- -> Site for Felicia Bersh Kinray distributor Cardinal Health will acquire U.S. $ 1,300 M Cardinal Health, the second largest drug distributor in the country by market value, after McKesson Corp., expects the transaction to have little effect on its net profit this fiscal year and boost profits in the coming year July 1. New York. Cardinal Health Inc. said Thursday it would buy pharmaceutical distributor Kinray Inc. for U.S. $ 1,300 million, as part of its efforts to increase its presence in smaller pharmacies in the northeastern United States. Cardinal Health, the second largest drug distributor in the country by market value, after McKesson Corp., expects the transaction to have little effect on its net profit this fiscal year and boost profits in the coming year July 1. The parties expect the transaction to close early 2011. Kinray, which is not publicly traded, generates annual sales of over U.S. $ 3,500 million and is present mainly in the metropolitan New York. Cardinal Health shares on Thursday fell 0.6% to U.S. $ 34.27 in electronic trading prior to the opening of Wall Street.
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