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Cigna Finalizes Purchase Of Majority Stake In Turkish Insurer
The Hartford CourantCigna Corp. said Friday it has finalized the purchase of a majority stake in a Turkish insurer owned by a bank that is one of the largest distributors of life insurance and pension products in that country. Cigna is spending 85 million euro —...Tags: Insurance, Turkey, Interior Policy, Joint Ventures, Politics
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Maserati unveils 2014 Quattroporte sedan ahead of Detroit Auto Show
"If you want a Ferrari sedan, go buy a Maserati." So said Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa this summer to dispel rumors that Ferrari would ever build anything with four doors. The closest you'll get to a sedan with a prancing horse on the hood? Maserati's...
Tags: Dodge, Maserati, Jeep, Chrysler, Porsche
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Global catastrophe predicted if West invades Syria
BEIRUT - Syrian President Bashar Assad predicted a global catas- trophe should the West invade his country, and representatives of Syria's notoriously divided opposition struggled Thursday to form a united government-in-exile against Assad's beleaguered...Tags: Political Dissent, Bashar Assad, American Red Cross, Rebellions, Politics
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CIGNA CEO: Still Looking For Acquisitions, Preparing For Exchanges, Growing Revenue And Profit
The Hartford CourantCigna Corp. continues to look for growth by acquiring health-care companies in the U.S. and abroad, and the company maintains that India and Turkey are ripe for growth. The Bloomfield-based health insurer has added to its employment base and generated...Tags: Turkey, United Nations, Health and Safety at Work, HealthSpring Inc., Employment
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Pebble Beach: The future of Ferrari
Los Angeles Times Auto CriticFerrari used the Pebble Beach weekend, and the deep pockets it attracts, to unveil to North America its all-new F12berlinetta. And in so doing, tipped its hand for the future of the company's products. Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa was on hand to display the...Tags: Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Porsche, SUVs and Crossovers, Car Engine Repair
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Elevator remodel: Birdseed company expanding to Roscoe
ROSCOE - A Seattle-based birdseed company will invest several million dollars to establish a business in Roscoe that will buy sunflower seeds from area farmers. Global Harvest is refurbishing the old Wheat Growers elevator to use as a storage and...Tags: Wildlife, Walmart
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Legg Mason rebounds, posts $80 million profit in quarter
Legg Mason Inc. bounced back from its first loss since 2009 with a profit of $80.8 million in the quarter that ended Sept. 30, the Baltimore-based investment company announced Friday. In the previous quarter, Legg lost $9.5 million, blaming the shortfall...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Stock Market, Companies and Corporations, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Corporate Officers
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Harley-Davidson Reports Third-Quarter and Nine-Month Results
Harley-Davidson, Inc.Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE: HOG) reported earnings per share of $0.59 for the third quarter of 2012, in line with Company expectations. Earnings were lower than the year-ago period due to a previously announced plan for lower third-quarter motorcycle...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Corporate Officers, Harley-Davidson Inc.
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Possible pilot shortage raises safety concerns
An industry forecast that nearly half a million new airline pilots will be needed worldwide over the next 20 years as airlines expand their fleets has raised safety concerns that airlines will hire lower caliber pilots as they struggle to fill slots....Tags: Politics, Government, Employment, Asia, Federal Aviation Administration
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Burch resigns Hopkins board positions
Francis B. "Frank" Burch, Jr., co-chairman of the Baltimore-based law giant DLA Piper, resigned abruptly last week from Johns Hopkins' medicine and university boards. Hopkins officials did not announce Burch's departure but confirmed Tuesday he had...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Labor Legislation, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Museum of Art
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Asbury seminary in Wilmore signs global partnership agreement
WILMORE — On Oct. 2, Asbury Theological Seminary and One Mission Society signed a memorandum of understanding inking the organizations in a mutual partnership designed to advance the discipling of nations through the ministry of theological...
Tags: Employees, Western Africa, Religious Education, Colleges and Universities, Seminaries
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Rating the recovery: Local execs weigh in on Michigan's economic direction
PETOSKEY — The economic recession of 2008-09 had varying impacts from one business to another. And as the state’s economy begins to rebound, key executives from several local businesses offered a mix of perspectives as to how strong that...
Tags: Business, Travel, Housing Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering, Tourism and Leisure
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