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Naperville-based Nicor promoted Barbara Zeller to vice president of information technology for Nicor Inc. Zeller, who is already vice president for Nicor Gas, has the responsibility of overseeing information technology systems for Nicor Inc. She joined the company in 1998 as assistant vice president for information services and, in 2002, was promoted to vice president of information services for Nicor Gas. ... |
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| Metropolitan H1 earnings rise 21 pct |
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African insurance group Metropolitan increased its first-half core headline earnings per share by 21 percent and said on Wednesday the outlook for its target markets remained positive. Metropolitan said core headline EPS, which strips out capital appreciation on investment assets, rose to 51.94 cents from 43.10 cents in the comparable period one year ago. ... |
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| Financiers centerpiece the old and the beautiful in ad campaign |
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A new advertising campaign highlighting centenarians provides one glimpse into the future and shatters long-held stereotypes of aging. The television, print and Web campaign, launched in June by Genworth Financial, defies some long-held advertising tenets, too. one departure from the traditional “youth sells” ad concept, the series features one pilot, trumpeter, water skier, columnist and other individuals 100 years of age or older enjoying active and fulfilling lives. The campaign is designed to highlight the need for financial products and security at any stage of life, including life and long-term care insurance, retirement income and mortgage insurance, says Buzz Richmond, Genworth’s senior vice president for brand marketing. ... |
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