The US knows so much about the insurance industry …
Let’s forget the history of the insurance industry that clearly illustrates that as broker firms get larger and larger, that broker professionals break off and form new broker firms.
No, the vast knowledge of the US AG (and his staff) supersedes reality.
BTW When the EU, which is a collection of market busy-body socialists, approve a merger and the US does not approve the same merger, I find that truly vomit-worthy.
This is an instance where a democrat-led government agency is correct, and the EU was wrong to allow this merger. The 3 giants should be broken into pieces, not given a free hand to consolidate even more. There are enough monopolies and oligopolies in the US as it is…cable TV, internet service, computers, cell phones, anyone…?
There are very few things I agree on with this guy, but this is one.
The US knows so much about the insurance industry …
Let’s forget the history of the insurance industry that clearly illustrates that as broker firms get larger and larger, that broker professionals break off and form new broker firms.
No, the vast knowledge of the US AG (and his staff) supersedes reality.
BTW When the EU, which is a collection of market busy-body socialists, approve a merger and the US does not approve the same merger, I find that truly vomit-worthy.
This is an instance where a democrat-led government agency is correct, and the EU was wrong to allow this merger. The 3 giants should be broken into pieces, not given a free hand to consolidate even more. There are enough monopolies and oligopolies in the US as it is…cable TV, internet service, computers, cell phones, anyone…?