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Aon to buy British reinsurer Benfield for $1.6B
Tribune staff reporterChicago insurance broker Aon Corp., moving to expand the reinsurance side of its operations, agreed Friday to pay $1.58 billion to acquire British reinsurance broker Benfield Group Ltd. Over the past several years, Aon President and Chief Executive...Tags: Insurance, Leveraged Buyouts, Natural Disasters, Florida, Global Expansion
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Aon to buy UK's Benfield Group
Chicago Tribune reportersChicago-based insurance broker Aon Corp., moving to expand the reinsurance side of its operations, agreed Friday to pay $1.58 billion to acquire British reinsurance broker Benfield Group Ltd. It's at least the second reinsurance deal that Aon has done...Tags: Insurance, Itasca, Leveraged Buyouts, Stocks, Natural Disasters
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Health costs expected to rise 10%
The Associated PressHealth-care costs are expected to rise more than 10 percent into next year, according to a survey of insurers by Aon Consulting Worldwide. But that increase is the smallest Aon has seen in six years. Experts say it shows that efforts to tame costs,...Tags: Government Health Care, Aetna Incorporated, Insurance, Cigna Corporation, Private Health Care
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Health care costs expected to go up 10 %
The Associated PressHealth care costs are expected to rise more than 10 percent into next year, according to a survey of insurers by Aon Consulting Worldwide. But that increase is the smallest Aon has seen in six years. Experts say it shows that efforts to tame costs,...Tags: Government Health Care, Aetna Incorporated, Insurance, Cigna Corporation, Medical Services
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Ump 'offered them love in the form of rules
Tribune columnistDrew Jones slipped into his chest protector, snapped on his red shinguards, pulled down his face mask and stepped behind home plate at Wells and Goethe Streets for the last time Tuesday evening. It was the Zulus vs. the Bakongos, the championship game of...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Real Estate Agents, Keanu Reeves
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Aon's gain from sale of 2 subsidiaries pushes profit higher
Chicago Tribune reporterHelped by a $1 billion after-tax gain on the sale of Combined Insurance Company of America and Sterling Life Insurance, Aon Corp. on Thursday reported sharply higher second-quarter net income. Net profit rose to $1.1 billion, or $3.71 per share, from...Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Earnings, Morningstar Incorporated, Stock Broking
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Environmental-services firm to have Chicago base
Chicago Tribune reporterVeolia Environnement SA, the world largest environmental-services company, is setting up its North American headquarters in Chicago. The city's central location will make it easier to manage the company's operations, said Michel Gourvennec, chief...Tags: Energy Saving, Northern Trust Corporation, Conservation, Water Supply
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The week ahead
Monday Earnings Amgen; Kraft; Loews; Verizon; Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. Tuesday Reports July consumer confidence index; May Case-Shiller home price index Earnings Alcatel-Lucent; Colgate-Palmolive; Entergy; MetLife; Northrop Grumman; U.S. Steel...Tags: Prudential Financial Incorporated, International Paper Company, Economic Indicator, Entergy Corporation, Earnings
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Inside the Art Institute's new Modern Wing with the building's architect, Renzo Piano
Here's a prediction about the Art Institute of Chicago's modern and contemporary art wing that opens next May: The third-floor galleries, which overlook Millennium Park, will be hailed by critics and the public as some of the most beautiful rooms in...Tags: Constantin Brancusi, Court Administration, Chicago Skyline, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Millennium Park
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Moving Up
Banking and finance • Bay National Bank announced that Bruce A. Hollander joined the Lutherville-based bank as senior vice president, commercial banking. He is responsible for Prince George's County. He formerly was with PNC Bank. •The...Tags: Frederick County (Virginia), Virginia, Bay National Corporation, Prince George's County, Management Change
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Anheuser shares surge
Shares of Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. touched an all-time high on Friday on reports that Europe's InBev SA was working on a $46 billion bid for the St. Louis-based brewer. Anheuser-Busch shares rose 7.7 percent, or $4.03, to $56.61 after reaching as high...Tags: Insurance, Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc., Clubs and Associations, SeaWorld, Bob Allen
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Tuesday, March 6, 2001: Money Remains Root Of Nursing Homes' Woes
Florida's nursing-home crisis is about money. All kinds of money. It's about insurance premiums that have increased tenfold in one year. It's about Medicaid, the primary financier of Florida's long-term care system, that today covers only 88 cents of...Tags: Insurance, Court Administration, Bankruptcy, Unions, Fraud
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