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CIGNA Corporation


Recent Articles about CIGNA Corporation

CIGNA to Acquire Great-West Healthcare

CIGNA (NYSE:CI) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the healthcare division of Great-West Life & Annuity (AMEX:GWL) in order to exp...  Read more

Cigna Expands Health Savings Accounts for Small Businesses

The insurance giant will now make such plans available to companies with as few as 51 employees.  Read more

CIGNA Adds Health Plans in Arizona

Open Access Plans offer a national network of physicians, healthcare professionals and hospitals.  Read more

How to Handle a Disability Claim

Injuries and illnesses happen all the time. Should an employee want to file for disability, here's how to adequately prepare yourself for the process of hand...  Read more

Health Insurers: No Reform For Small Group Market

We've heard much noise from the health care industry lately that sounds a lot like Kumbaya -- everyone, it seems is on-board with reform. Even insurers su...  Read more

UNTITLED

This Valentine's Day, as people celebrate their romantic bonds, many will also reflect on another significant relationship in their lives: the one between...  Read more

The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Soloist

Harriet Rubin discusses the most important lesson she has learned during her two years as a soloist: the very same things that make soloing rewarding are exa...  Read more

Picking The Right Small Stock

If William G. Shepherd Jr. owned all the stocks he has recommended in his newsletter, Ground Floor, he might be worrying about the Mexican peso, or about ...  Read more

Should You Self-Fund Your Employee Health Benefits?

More small businesses are choosing to pay out-of-pocket for employee health claims, rather than a fixed monthly premium to an insurance carrier. Here are the...  Read more

Upstarts: Pet Luxuries

What is it about people and their pets? That magical bond between human and beast has yielded pounds of start-up opportunity for such ventures as a discount ...  Read more

10 Things to Do Before You Start Your Start-up

Is your great idea really good enough? Find out before you launch a company.  Read more

Insurance: Protecting Against Disability

Sobering fact of the month: According to insurance-industry statistics, you are more likely to suffer an accident or illness that disables you for at leas...  Read more

Discount Club Throws Bone to Pet Owners

Eyeing a growing market for veterinary care and pet products, a former bank officer creates a network of providers Lucky, Jay Bloo...  Read more

Risky Business

With the right kind of self-insurance, you can trim as much as 20% off your health insurance bills.  Read more

How to Refine Your Business Idea

Even a good business idea might not be financially workable. Here's how you can determine if your product or service is a money-making enterprise.  Read more

North Carolina Considers Tax Credits for Employers

April 5, 2005 -- A huge budget deficit could derail two pieces of legislation introduced in North Carolina that offer tax credits to smal...  Read more

Employer Health Care: Do I Have a Choice?

Yes, thanks to a health care model that encourages providers to compete.  Read more

Do I have a choice?

Yes, thanks to a health care model that encourages providers to compete.  Read more

Help Wanted

How small companies can lower their health-care costs.  Read more

The Origins of Entrepreneurship

Where do America's fastest-growing private companies and their founders come from? Not where you think.  Read more

A Sales Force of One

Scott Rosen fired his entire sales staff, figuring he could do better all by himself.  Read more

Anatomy of a Start-Up, Part 1: The Climb Begins

In mid-October Richard L. Thompson, 44, and Lawrence G. Braitman, 40, co-founders of Flycast Communications, a Web-based advertising firm, flew from San F...  Read more

The Worst Business in America

Suppose you couldn't raise prices, you couldn't control expenses, and you were morally obligated to meet the needs of customers who are eager to sue if anyth...  Read more