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Tech Stocks Still Look Compelling So Do Small Caps

April 5, 2021 Rising bond yields weighed on technology stocks during the first quarter, but the group still has allure, and that includes small cap tech. Investors can get into that game with the PSCT tracks the S&P SmallCap 600 Capped Information Technology Index. The ETF’s 77 holdings are “are principally engaged in the business of providing information technology-related products and services, including computer hardware and software, Internet, electronics and semiconductors and communication technologies,” according to Invesco. Buoyant demand for chips is one reason to consider PSCT. A catalyst for PSCT in 2021 has been the strength of semiconductor stocks. The ETF allocates over half of its components to chip makers.

The Newly-Established Society of Black Pathologists Seeks to Address Healthcare Disparities and Pathology Workforce Diversity

The Newly-Established Society of Black Pathologists Seeks to Address Healthcare Disparities and Pathology Workforce Diversity PRWeb FacebookTwitterEmail CHICAGO (PRWEB) February 25, 2021 Providing quality care for all patients requires an understanding of the diseases that disproportionately impact minorities. The newly-created Society of Black Pathologists (SBP), a nonprofit organization based in Chicago, IL, aims to encourage more Black and under-represented minorities to enter the pathology profession and enhance leadership development in an effort to provide more equitable care. Part of SBP’s mission also includes conducting research that carefully examines healthcare issues that pose greater risks to people of color. “Expanding the pipeline so that more Black and Brown professionals enter the pathology and laboratory medicine workforce is critical to addressing health inequities,” said Carla L. Ellis, MD, FASCP, President of the SBP and Associate Professor of Patholog

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Former SCT chief establishes complaints-handling consultancy

Print Former Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT) chair, Jocelyn Furlan has returned to the superannuation disputes arena with the formation of a new firm specifically aimed at assisting superannuation trustees with handling member complaints.  The new firm, FM Super Resolutions has been established by Furlan and Pamela McAlister with a view to helping superannuation trustees deal with the disputes in the environment created by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s (ASIC’s) Regulatory Guide 271 which introduces user-pays fees for superannuation disputes.  Furlan said she believed that trustees would need to look at RG 271 and review their internal complaints handling processes and procedures to minimise the number of complaints likely to proceed for handling by the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA). 

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181006:05:32:00

fair hearing, and we did.. we needed to give dr. ford an opportunity to treat her with respect and we did. but also we needed to give judge kavanaugh an opportunity to defend himself. sct and he should have been treated were respect and he wasn t. the democrats couldn t, instead, they did theatrics and mock outrage. they were shocked shocked that teenagers drink in high school and college. goodness gracious! and they were even more shocked that 17-year-olds say stupid things in their yearbooks. it was a ridiculous circus. they were willing to smear a good man and his family for political ends. that s not america. sean: and no corroboration, no corroboration. yes. sean: let me ask you this. i watched you and i know your wife, heidi, get run out of a restaurant. we ve seen it happen to secretary nielsen. pam bondi, sarah sanders, mitch mcconnell. it s happening on a daily basis. i don t think you should leave the halls of the senate open.ay and i m saying that for the

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