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Hartford Update

March 5, 2009March 5, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Analyst Doubts The Hartford Will Be Able To Stay Intact — Courant.com

Hartford and Phoenix Downgraded

March 4, 2009March 4, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Standard & Poor’s Downgrades Ratings Of The Hartford, Phoenix Cos. — Courant.com

Conseco Update

March 3, 2009March 3, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Conseco 4Q Loss Widens On Invest Losses, Warns Of Default

List of Ohio Companies Granted Capital & Suplus Relief

March 3, 2009March 3, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Ohio names 20 insurers receiving accounting breaks – InvestmentNews

$100 Billion Dollar Sinkhole (so far)

March 2, 2009March 2, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

AIG gets new aid after record $61.7 billion loss | U.S. | Reuters

In the article you’ll find 2008 results:

For all of 2008, AIG lost $99.29 billion, wiping out profit dating back to the early 1990s.

Illinois Eases Accounting Rules for Three Companies

March 2, 2009March 2, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Illinois Eases Statutory Accounting Rules For 3 – Regulatory,Legislative and Tax Issues – Life and Health Insurance News

Shenanodoah Life – Update

February 20, 2009February 20, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Virginia Places Insurer Under Receivership – Regulatory,Legislative and Tax Issues – Life and Health Insurance News

List of Iowa Companies Granted Capital & Surplus Relief

February 20, 2009February 20, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Iowa Eases Capital Rules For 10 Carriers – Regulatory,Legislative and Tax Issues – Life and Health Insurance News

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