DirectoryMix Web Resources » Article Details

Sector Snap: Insurance stocks mostly rise - Read More

Date Added: July 24, 2008 04:24:04 AM
Insurance company stocks mostly rose Wednesday, as investors responded to a fairly positive second-quarter report from The Travelers Cos. Inc. -- the first among the major insurers to issue results -- and awaited a report from another industry bellwether after the close.

Category: Business & Economy » Finance and Investment » Insurance » Home Insurance


No comments are posted yet


 
Name:*
Email:*
Website:  (optional)
Comment:*
(html and bb codes are filtered and not allowed)

Do the math:*CAPTCHA - Do The Math
 

Related Articles

Local Doctor Accused Of Insurance Fraud

SAGINAW TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- Prosecutors said a doctor used vaccines intended for the needy, then billed insurance companies. Tuesday a Saginaw County judge will hear the evidence against Dr. Yuh-Lin Hung in the insurance fraud case.

Group assumes some Citizens home insurance policies

Homeowners Choice Inc., a Florida-based insurance holding company, reported that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Homeowners Choice Property & Casualty Insurance Co. Inc., assumed approximately 45,000 homeowners' policies from Citizens Property Insurance Cor

Dreier LLP Files Class Action Lawsuit Concerning Home Health Care Insurance Policies on Behalf of Florida Residents ...

Dreier LLP has filed a class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida on behalf of all citizens or residents of Florida who purchased a Limited Benefit Home Health Care Coverage Certificate of Insurance from Pioneer L

Majority of October Fire Insurance Claims Resolved

LOS ANGELES----A new survey of insurance companies estimates that nearly 90 percent of claims stemming from the devastating October fire and wind storms have been settled.

Nationwide Insurance Pushes to Include Flood Coverage in Home Policies

One of the nation's largest insurance companies is lobbying Congress for permission to sell policies that cover damage from both wind and flood water, a plan billed as a way for insurers and homeowner