Insurance Industry

DOHA: The Doha Securities Market (DSM) went on a free fall due to lack of buying support, mainly ... Lack of buying support lea

DOHA: The Doha Securities Market (DSM) went on a free fall due to lack of buying support, mainly in the large-volume services as well as banking and financial institutions stocks in the week ended September 21 that saw big corporate announcements.

Despite the overall bearish sentiments, United Development Company, which is planning to set up two subsidiaries with a total capital base ...

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My home insurance bill has gone up over 100 percent to $4,000; I've got a month to come up with it.

Of course, it will be a real squeeze out of a $900 Social Security check but what the heck. I talked to an...

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Ad Links Buy a link » The Associated Press CLEVELAND - Shuttered plants. Thousands of good-paying jobs lost. Retiree benefits at risk. Global competition. An uncertain future.

Those words describe the situation now confronting 75,000 Ford employees, faced with plant closings and buyouts as the company moves forward with its plan to cut 30,000 jobs and get business back on track. And ...

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Ad Links Buy a link » Sue Stock, Staff Writer Wal-Mart's new program offering $4 generic prescriptions might help North Carolina's 1.3 million uninsured residents slash medical expenses. But there's already debate about just how beneficial it will be for others.

The program, which lowers the price of 291 drugs, begins this weekend in Tampa, Fla. Wal-Mart will expand it to more sta...

While this is a new division for the company, Lincoln Employer Markets already is a well-establi... Lincoln Financial Group Cr

While this is a new division for the company, Lincoln Employer Markets already is a well-established player in this marketplace. In fact, today Lincoln Employer Markets includes nearly 2000 employees and a sales force of 400 that serves nearly 60,000 plan sponsors and approximately 5 million plan participants. The business segment accounts for 31 percent of Lincoln Financial Group's operating...

Van Os, a labor lawyer who practices in San Antonio, made Midland his 205th stop in a series of s... Democratic attorney genera

Van Os, a labor lawyer who practices in San Antonio, made Midland his 205th stop in a series of speeches he plans to give at every county courthouse in the state. Van Os told the audience gathered Thursday afternoon Article 4, Section 22 of the state's constitution vests the attorney general with the responsibility of restraining private corporations from violating anti-trust statutes and othe...

But the residents were not having it, accusing Cogswell of worrying more about the viability of t... Anger Over Policy Costs...

But the residents were not having it, accusing Cogswell of worrying more about the viability of the insurance companies than the citizens who pay her salary.

"Maybe you should protect us and not the insurance industry," one resident shouted at Cogswell from the back of the room.

Fears of a potentially devastating hurricane season have prompted some insurers to consider dropping coas...

Ad Links Buy a link » Professor Ramon Castellblanch (Op-ed article, Sept. 19) is absolutely ... To eat it, dig it...

Ad Links Buy a link » Professor Ramon Castellblanch (Op-ed article, Sept. 19) is absolutely right about the obesity epidemic, but his proposed solution is dead wrong. Lawsuits will only transfer money from the processed food industry to the lawyers and do nothing to help prevent obesity.

Short of "forcing" people to change their lifestyle, the government can put a tax on food just as...

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Millions of dollars of state money meant to keep doctors in rural Oregon is has gone to doctors i... Funds for Ore. rural docto

Millions of dollars of state money meant to keep doctors in rural Oregon is has gone to doctors in areas well-served with abundant hospitals, The Oregonian found in a review of records.

The state money is available to physicians at least 10 miles from a city of 30,000 or more. But of more than 1,100 doctors who qualified under the program in its first two years, fewer than 200 worked in c...