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Pacer Health Corporation Moves Up the Ranks of the Top 500 Hispanic Businesses

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Posted on: June 10th, 2008
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“Pacer Health Corporation (OTCBB:PHLH), a Miami-based provider of financial and operational management to distressed businesses in several market segments, has been ranked in the top 500 Hispanic businesses in this year’s Hispanic list for the third consecutive year. According to the , the annual directory has served as a barometer of the U.S. Hispanic economy for more than two decades.

Pacer Health Corporation’s rank of 116, up from the previous rankings of 185 in 2007 and 330 in 2006, is a sign of strong corporate and financial growth which further shows a maturation of the company.

“Pacer Health Corporation made a significant move this year on our top 500 list, more so than many of the other companies ranked,” said Michael Bowker, managing editor of Hispanic Business. “This is an indicator of the substantial financial growth happening within the company.”

“We are pleased by the acknowledgment of being one of the top 500 Hispanic businesses in the country,” said Rainier Gonzalez, chairman and CEO of Pacer Health Corporation. “This achievement demonstrates the success of Pacer Health Corporation’s evolving business model and further exemplifies our growth and achievement as a company.”

Hispanic Business, a monthly written for affluent Hispanic business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals, is an industry staple focusing on business, finance and trends and forecasts within the Hispanic business sector. The methodology behind the annual listing of the 500 largest Hispanic-owned businesses is based on company data and requirements established by the Hispanic Business research staff. To be considered, companies must show at least fifty-one percent ownership by Hispanic U.S. citizens and must maintain headquarters in the continental United States.”*

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