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In 1996, '''Aetna''' merged with ]. In 1996, '''Aetna''' merged with ].

== Financials ==
2003 Sales (mil.) $17,976.4 <br>
1-Year Sales Growth (9.6%)<br>
2003 Net Income (mil.) $933.8<br>
2003 Employees 27,600<br>

== Key People ==
Chairman and CEO John Wallis (Jack) Rowe <br>
SVP and CFO Alan M. Bennett <br>
SVP and Chief Information Officer Wei-Tih Cheng <br>


==External link== ==External link==

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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. Breaking up is hard to do, but managed health care provider Aetna is finding it less painful than togetherness. The company has radically restructured its operations by selling the Financial Services division and its international businesses to Dutch insurer ING Groep, making Aetna strictly a health and related benefits company. The company now provides managed care benefits, and dental, pharmacy, vision, and group insurance coverage. Aetna covers more than 13 million individuals under its health plans, nearly 11 million dental plan members and more than 12 million group insurance members.

In 1996, Aetna merged with U.S. Healthcare.

Financials

2003 Sales (mil.) $17,976.4
1-Year Sales Growth (9.6%)
2003 Net Income (mil.) $933.8
2003 Employees 27,600

Key People

Chairman and CEO John Wallis (Jack) Rowe
SVP and CFO Alan M. Bennett
SVP and Chief Information Officer Wei-Tih Cheng

External link


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.

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