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QBE Insurance Group Limited is an Australian multinational general insurance and reinsurance company headquartered in Sydney, Australia. QBE offers commercial, personal and specialty products and risk management products.
Query by Example (QBE) is a database query language for relational databases. It was devised by Moshé M. Zloof at IBM Research during the mid-1970s, in parallel to the development of SQL . [ 1 ] It is the first graphical query language, using visual tables where the user would enter commands, example elements and conditions.
QBE may refer to: QBE Insurance, a multinational insurance company; Query by Example, devised by Moshé M. Zloof at IBM Research during the mid-1970s;
The funding formula, known as QBE for short, should also be changed to give weight to bus drivers, custodians, paraprofessionals and school nurses, according to the department. The priority list ...
Microsoft Query is a visual method of creating database queries using examples based on a text string, the name of a document or a list of documents. The QBE system converts the user input into a formal database query using Structured Query Language (SQL) on the backend, allowing the user to perform powerful searches without having to explicitly compose them in SQL, and without even needing to ...
The QBE Shootout [1] was a team golf tournament that took place on the PGA Tour as an unofficial money event. It was originally played during the off-season.
In March 2021, it was announced that Horton would be the next Group CEO of QBE Insurance. [4] [5] Andrew Horton recently appeared on BBC Radio 4's show 'The Bottom Line', [6] hosted by Evan Davis. Despite a year of natural disasters including Hurricane Sandy, Horton told the Insurance Times he expected a strong performance from Beazley in 2012. [7]
On 10 April 2008, QBE proposed a takeover, with each IAG share being exchanged for 0.135 QBE shares plus 50 cents cash (an effective value of $3.75 per IAG share at the time). This proposal was rejected by the IAG board the next day. QBE responded by increasing its proposal to 0.142 QBE shares plus 70 cents per IAG share.