So who's vulnerable ? and will 2006 be the year?
June 7, 2006
$100bn+ hurricane loss "not far down the road" | www.theinsider.co.uk
AM Best announced today that a $100 bn + hurricane loss
could send as many as 50 insurers to the wall.
A- rated companies are particularly vulnerable especially
the monoline cat players including the new Class of 2005
generally rated A-.
Indications are that 2006 could well be a high activity
catastrophe year.
6.2 Java earthquake - Losses not expected to exceed $100m
June 1, 2006
Indonesia quake toll passes 3,000 | news.bbc.co.uk
The December 2004 Tsunami increased awareness of catastrophe insurance in
Like Their Namesake in Omaha They Understand the Fundamentals
May 26, 2006
Sage CEO: Intuit Is Our Top Rival--Not Microsoft, Oracle, SAP | www.crn.com
Sage has a developed a solid franchise in providing software to Small
and Medium Sized enterprises (SME's).
The SME market remains a core driver of business growth. Sage will
prosper from that market supported by its extensive network of
accountants. Sage will be able to withstand attacks from larger players.
Its prime risk is the threat posed by off the shelf home computing
software. The article outlines practical experience of the phenomenon.
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