Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., approved its plan toconvert into a stock company. The final vote determined that 93 percent of the nearly 2.8 million pulicyholders who voted approved the plan.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., approved its plan to convert into a stock company. The final vote determined that 93 percent of the nearly 2.8 million pulicyholders who voted approved the plan.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., approved its plan to convert into a stock company. The final vote determined that 93 percent of the nearly 2.8 million policyholders who voted approved the plan.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., approved its plan toconvert into a stock company. The final vote determined that 93 percent of the nearly 2.8 million pulicyholders who voted approved the plan.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., approved its plan to convert into a stock company. The final vote determined that 93 percent of the nearly 2.8 million pulicyholders who voted approved the plan.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., approved its plan to convert into a stock company. The final vote determined that 93 percent of the nearly 2.8 million policyholders who voted approved the plan.


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