Leslie Norins sells his third newsletter company, the Coding Insitute, to Eli Research Inc.Eli Research Inc. this month acquired the medical newsletter business of Global Success Corporation from Leslie Leslie (Gaelic, derived from a surname meaning 'garden of hollies,'grey fortress, or'garden by the pool')[1] can refer to any of the following: Places in Scotland:
The enlarged firm, based in Durham Durham, town and district, England Durham, town (1991 pop. 38,105) and district, county seat of Durham, NE England, on the sides of a hill nearly encircled by the Wear River. The town's small factories produce organs and carpets. , N.C., now publishes more than 50 medical newsletters monthly, with heavy emphasis on the coding and compliance aspects of health care. Global Success, in its most recent three years, had become the world's largest publisher of specialty-specific medical coding newsletters. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Eli Research was represented by Whitestone Whitestone may refer to:
The Global Success newsletters will continue to be published from their Naples, Florida Naples is a city in Collier County, Florida, USA. As of 1 July 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's population at 21,804.[3] Naples is the County seat of Collier County, and is a Principal City of the Naples-Marco Island, Florida Metropolitan Statistical , office, which has now become a unit of Eli. Samantha Gardiner, a newly elected member of the Newsletter & Electronic Publishers Association, will remain president of the division, which will operate under the Coding Insitute name. Dr. Norins, former CEO and chairman of Global Success, and Rainey Norms, vice chairman, have become consultants to the newly enlarged Eli, and they will continue to reside in Naples. Norms said, "After 27 wonderful years in the newsletter business, we are honored hon·or n. 1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate. 2. a. Good name; reputation. b. to 'pass the baton' to an up-and-coming company like Eli." But we don't take Norins's remark that he's "semi-retired" (NL/NL 4/30/02) very seriously because he has developed and sold off two other newsletter powerhouses in the past-each time going into "semi-retirement." Although Eli Research was founded ten years ago, it traces its roots back to 1947 with the founding of Medicine and Health--the oldest health policy newsletter in the country, which Eli acquired last year (NL/NL 5/15/01) with the purchase of the Washington, D.C.-based Health Care Information Center's 30-some titles formerly published by Faulkner and Gray. Eli Research, 919-544-0362, gregl@eliresearch.com, www.eliresearch.com. Leslie and Rainey Norins RaineyN@aol.com |
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