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CNO Financial Group is the parent company of seven insurance companies, including Bankers Life and Casualty Company and Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company. [5] They also own 40/86 Advisors, an investment management company and Washington National Insurance Company.
Landeskog played in 36 games due to head and leg injuries, [24] and produced only nine goals and eight assists. [25] Despite this, the Avalanche signed Landeskog to seven-year extension worth US$39 million during the off-season. [26] Landeskog proved to be a significant piece of a resurgent Colorado Avalanche team during the 2013–14 season ...
LandAmerica Financial Group, Inc. was the third largest title insurance group in the US. It was incorporated in 1991 as Lawyers Title Corporation, and renamed LandAmerica after Lawyers Title acquired Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company and Transnation Title Insurance Company in 1998. It was headquartered in Glen Allen, Virginia.
About 15 years ago a group from St. Pete proposed a way to fix Florida’s property insurance problem. They shopped it in Tallahassee, but no one was buying. There’s a potential solution to ...
In 1965, Williams's father suddenly died of a heart attack. He had a whole life insurance policy that left their family underinsured. Five years later Art Williams' cousin Ted Harrison introduced him to the concept of term life insurance, a simpler alternative to whole life which requires less cashflow and which, at that time, was almost never sold and rarely heard of outside the insurance ...
Hewitt Associates was founded in 1940 as "Edwin Shields Hewitt and Associates" and became an American provider of human capital and management consulting services. It operated 500 offices in 120 countries providing consulting, outsourcing , and insurance brokerage services.
Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog attended team meetings Tuesday and watched practice from the bench. The 31-year-old Landeskog had cartilage replacement surgery on his right knee last ...
The bankruptcy trustee sued Tremont, a group of hedge funds owned by Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co, as well as, its parent companies in December 2010, seeking more than $2 billion and alleging that company executives ignored "obvious warning signs" that Madoff was running a fraud.