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August 7, 2006
East Edition
Program Snapshots: A close up look at five specialty markets.
Program Snapshots
Program business comes in all shapes and sizes--even definitions. What looks like an insurance program to one might not be a program to another. Program business can be difficult to pinpoint, according to Ray Scotto, executive director of the Target Markets Program Administrators Association, which aims to distinguish the program market as a ...Features
Editor's Note: Thin ice
For Empire State, there's no escaping national issues
Marine market responds to stressed property coverage demand
Marine dredging carries unique challenges
A few tidbits to know when writing yacht policies
Insuring energy risks for profit isn't getting any easier
Wagging the dog
Target Markets leaders see now as good time to shop proven programs
New breed of pampered pet services creates market for insurers
'Mom & Pop' dry cleaning market hangs on environmental issues
Growth in retail shopping centers a boon for insurance brokers
A lot can happen in the auto dealers' insurance market
Plenty of room in still-growing self-storage program market
Don't rush the courtship
Minding Your Business: Coaches help teams and players rise to the top
Departments
Currents
- Competing on personal lines service
- Delaware struggles to realize workers comp reform
- Liability contracts could complicate Big Dig recovery efforts
- Vesta liquidation by Texas felt from Florida to Mass.
- House bill would establish national disaster commission with agent member
- Is the U.S. prepared for a cyber catastrophe? Business executives say, 'no'
- Protecting your most valuable assets overseas
- Congressional hearing held on terrorism and insurance
- Directors and officers market ripe for U.K. buyers
- St. Paul Travelers' 2nd quarter profits dip 9%
- Sample Partnership
- Employers' workers' comp costs rose faster than benefit payments in 2004
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- INSURER BATTLES EXPECTED IN PA. SALMONELLA CASE
- ETHAN ALLEN CAPSIZING IN N.Y. BLAMED ON TOO MANY PASSENGERS
- CHUBB CHUGS ALONG IN THE 2ND QUARTER
- NEARLY 29% OF EMPLOYEES UNPRODUCTIVE
