




PPJ Enterprise Announces That It Has Joined PINKOTC for Transparency
RENO, NV--(Marketwire - October 30, 2009) - PPJ Enterprise (PPJ) (
PPJ Enterprise and Professional Billing Services (PBS) and their marketing teams have been very busy following up on medical billing leads that were obtained at the American Pain Society Conference in Phoenix on October 9-11, 2009. Six appointments have been established for the first week of November; potential clients include some ambulatory surgery centers and mid-sized pain management practice groups in different locations. PBS was also invited to attend the "Headache" conference in Phoenix by many of the attendees of the American Pain Society Conference earlier this month. PBS is looking for increased exposure to physicians in these affiliations to develop future business ventures in medical billing and or sale of software. PPJ Enterprise will continue to feature all contracts that will be signed over the next few weeks.
PPJ Enterprise is traded under the symbol PPJE.PK
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