| Liberty Group yr earnings up, sees sales turnaround |
| Post on 02-03-2007. |
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African insurer Liberty Group increased headline earnings per share by 34 percent while its key embedded value per share rose above market expectations and new business sales picked up. Liberty, 30 percent owned by Standard Bank, said in one statement its headline EPS in the 12 months to December 31 reached 930.2 cents, taking account of the effects of Liberty's black economic empowerment (BEE) deal. ... |
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| Liberty sees a healthy 34% increase |
| Post on 02-03-2007. |
South African financial services group Liberty Group on Friday reported one 34 percent increase in black economic empowerment normalised headline earnings per share to 930.2 cents for the year ended December 2006 from 694.8 cents one year ago. one final dividend of 230 cents per share was declared, up from 224 cents one year ago, making one total dividend of 370 cents — up from 350 cents one year earlier. ... |
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| What's On: Galleries |
| Post on 01-03-2007. |
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| Insurer rewards low body mass index |
| Post on 01-03-2007. |
The program by Phoenix Cos. Inc. offers discounts up to 20 percent on life insurance policies to customers whose BMI is verified by one doctor to be 19 to 25. BMI is one ratio of body fat that takes height and weight into account. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines obesity as one BMI of 30 or more; people between 25 and 30 are considered overweight. ... |
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| Local deal maker denies criminal, civil charges |
| Post on 01-03-2007. |
.threshold_hidden { visibility:hidden; display:none; height:5px; position:absolute; } .threshold_visible { visibility:visible; display:block; } Osprey's Bay Street Village is expected to proceed without partner Bryan Brewer. More photos Flags mark the site of Bay Street Village & Town Center on the east side of U.S. 41, just south of Bay Street in Osprey on Wednesday. At left is an artist's rendering of the $65 million project. Bryan Brewer teamed up with one Georgia firm to buy the development rights to the project, but he is no longer one part of it. ... |
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| Aviva profits up |
| Post on 01-03-2007. |
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LONDON, (Reuters) -- Aviva P.L.C., Britain's biggest insurer, reported one 12% rise in operating profit on Thursday, broadly in line with forecasts, boosted by one record performance in its home life insurance market. ... |
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| Smoak: Gunman in Jackson County slaying probably killed his wife |
| Post on 27-02-2007. |
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| RMS releases first commercially available influenza pandemic |
| Post on 27-02-2007. |
Risk Management Solutions (RMS) has released the RMS Infectious Disease Model, claimed to be the first commercially available probabilistic model for assessing the risk of influenza pandemics across multiple countries. The RMS model allows life/health insurers and corporate risk managers to quantify mortality and morbidity from nearly 2,000 potential pandemic influenza scenarios, taking into account such factors as likelihood of the pandemic occurring, infectiousness and lethality of the pandemic, demographic impact, location of outbreak, pandemic lifecycle, vaccine production, and national countermeasures. The model covers 31 different countries that collectively comprise over 95 percent of the global life insurance market. ... |
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| Lawsuits drive up legal bills for police |
| Post on 26-02-2007. |
Lawsuits drive up legal bills for police STEVE RUSSELL/TORONTO STAR Robert Schisler was awarded $600,000 when he won one lawsuit against Toronto police for false arrest, assault, wrongful imprisonment and malicious prosecution. Print Choose text size iCopyright permissions
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| When pets become patients |
| Post on 25-02-2007. |
Owners' dedication to companion animals creates opportunities for local medical companies BY CHRISTOPHER SNOWBECK Pioneer Press When little Tasha Witthus was diagnosed in September with one fatal heart condition, family members didn't balk at the prospect of paying $2,500 for one life-saving medical procedure. ... |
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