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Lindsey Morden loss widens on U.S. results

2002 saw deteriorating results for international adjuster Lindsey Morden (TSX: LM), largely as a result of its troubled U.S. operations. While revenue increased by $19 million between 2001 and 2002, the company suffered a net loss last year of $17.5 million, or $1.28 per share. This compares with a net loss of $5.8 million. or […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 14, 2003

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Doctor walkouts could affect U.S. hospital credit ratings: Fitch

With doctors across the U.S. planning or having already walked out over increased medical malpractice insurance costs, rating agency Fitch says such action could turn into a credit concern for hospitals.Fitch’s suggestion is the latest step in a growing crisis, which has seen doctors walk of the job in several states, most recently with 800 […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 3, 2003

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Accountants bear brunt of scandals – CIAA

Accountants have become “human pinatas” following recent corporate scandals, television business analyst Dierdre McMurdy said at the a recent luncheon of the Canadian Insurance Accountants Association (CIAA). While the impact of new public accounting rules, including Ontario’s Bill-213, “remain to be seen”, McMurdy is adamant. “You just can’t legislate integrity. There is a focus now […]

January 31, 2003

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ERC parent launches capital initiative on ERC losses

General Electric, parent of Employers Reinsurance Corp. (ERC), says is will launch a US$5 billion global financing initiative.The move is in response to expected lower earnings in 2002, mainly due to losses in the company’s insurance operations.At then end of 2002, GE took charges for ERC and GE Capital Corp., towards which the financing will […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 21, 2003

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