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'''Aetna''' (]:AET) is a large provider of employee health-care benefits in the United States. It is the direct descendant of Aetna ] Company, of ], which issued its first ] policy in 1850, a full thirty years after it had been chartered to enter the business. Aetna also has a substantial presence in the ], ], and ] markets. | '''Aetna''' (]:AET) is a large provider of employee health-care benefits in the United States. It is the direct descendant of Aetna ] Company, of ], which issued its first ] policy in 1850, a full thirty years after it had been chartered to enter the business. Aetna also has a substantial presence in the ], ], and ] markets. | ||
In 1996, '''Aetna''' merged with ]. | |||
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Aetna (NYSE:AET) is a large provider of employee health-care benefits in the United States. It is the direct descendant of Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, which issued its first life insurance policy in 1850, a full thirty years after it had been chartered to enter the business. Aetna also has a substantial presence in the property insurance, casualty insurance, and surety bond markets.
In 1996, Aetna merged with U.S. Healthcare.
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Aetna is also the Latin name of Mount Etna, Sicily's famous volcano.
Aetna is also a township in Illinois. See Aetna Township, Illinois.
Aetna is also a township in Kansas. See Aetna Township, Kansas.
Aetna is also a township in Mecosta County, Michigan. See Aetna Township, Mecosta County, Michigan.
Aetna is also a township in Missaukee County, Michigan. See Aetna Township, Missaukee County, Michigan.
Aetna is also a township in Minnesota. See Aetna Township, Minnesota.