Our Amazing Planet
The 2011 hurricane season has gotten off to a slow start, with only four tropical storms (Arlene, Bret, Cindy and now Don) and no hurricanes so far. But typically the most active part of the season comes in August and September. The season is expected ...
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Our Amazing Planet
Seeking Alpha
We made these decisions to strengthen the balance sheet ahead of our predicted active US hurricane season. The underlying (inaudible) loss ratio have increased less than two points compared to last year. Prior year reserve releases in the second ...
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Online PR News (press release)
Online PR News – 28-July-2011 –MORRIS, ILL. – Mother Nature has her sights set on your windows. With hurricane season bearing down, bracing for the violent storms is crucial, and Quality glass block and Window Co. is helping buildings arm themselves ...
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Seeking Alpha
Shallow water drilling activity in the US Gulf of Mexico continues to show healthy signs of improvement even as we enter the heart of the hurricane season. Our latest Fleet Status Report issued this morning showed roughly 1/2 of our 18 marketed jackups ...
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Brownsville Herald
Another disappointment for the lawmaker was legislation meant to address the financially troubled and poorly managed Texas Windstorm Insurance Association. ...
Lexington Dispatch
BY DARRICK IGNASIAK Emergency officials encourage residents to be prepared for the worst as hurricane season continues through the end of November. For the 2011 hurricane season in the Atlantic, which began June 1 and ends Nov. ...
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Bloomberg
Prices are headed for their first monthly gain in three as the first storms of the Atlantic hurricane season form, shutting down some production facilities. Tropical Storm Don temporarily “jogged westward” and is expected to resume a course across the ...
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Insurance Journal
Forecasters at Weather Services International stuck with their earlier prediction that the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season would bring 15 tropical storms, with eight of those growing into hurricanes. Four of those were expected to strengthen into ...
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Insurance Journal
By Michael Adams | July 29, 2011 Florida officials are investigating a spate ... a public adjuster, whose income depends on the proceeds of any settlement. ...
MarketWatch (press release)
In preparation for the 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Sprint invested more than $230 million to enhance its wireless networks in the state of Texas, including close to $23 million in south Texas, approximately $51 million in Houston, more than $84 ...
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