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  2. Catalyst Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Catalyst was founded in 2002, and completed an IPO in 2006. [7] It focused primarily on developing therapies to prevent addiction until 2012. [8]In 2009, Catalyst in-licensed worldwide rights to a family of GABA inhibitors including CPP-115 from Northwestern University.

  3. CPP Investments - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB; French: Office d'investissement du régime de pensions du Canada), operating as CPP Investments (French: Investissements RPC), is a Canadian Crown corporation established by way of the 1997 Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act to oversee and invest the funds contributed to and held by the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).

  4. Canada Protection Plan - Wikipedia

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    Canada Protection Plan offers a range of life and critical illness insurance products, many of which are available without the need for medical tests or examinations. [21] [22] All products are available via paper or through a contactless process, from one of over 25,000 independent advisors, or through Canada Protection Plan's in-house licensed insurance advisors. [23]

  5. Canada Pension Plan - Wikipedia

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    As noted in the 27th Actuarial Report on the Canada Pension Plan, if one uses the "closed group approach", the plan has an enormous unfunded liability. As of December 31, 2015, the CPP's unfunded liability was $884 billion, which is the difference between its liabilities ($1.169 trillion) and its assets ($285 billion). [16]

  6. CPP Group - Wikipedia

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    CPP Group plc is a provider of assistance and insurance products which reduce disruptions to everyday life for millions of customers across the world. [4] It is headquartered in Leeds, UK and has about 11 million customers.

  7. Certificate of pharmaceutical product - Wikipedia

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    The certificate of pharmaceutical product (abbreviated: CPP) is a certificate issued in the format recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), which establishes the status of the pharmaceutical product and of the applicant for this certificate in the exporting country; [1] it is often mentioned in conjunction with the electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD).

  8. Capital Purchase Program - Wikipedia

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    In particular, as of January 31, 2012, 25 institutions accounted for $11.2 billion (~$14.7 billion in 2023), or 67 percent, of outstanding investments. As of November 30, 2011, Treasury estimated that CPP would have a lifetime income of $13.5 billion (~$18 billion in 2023) after all institutions exited the program." [11]

  9. Calling party pays - Wikipedia

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    Calling party pays (CPP) is a payment model in telephony, especially in cellular markets, that states that the total cost of a call is borne by the caller and not the ...