Lloyd’s Offers ‘Grinch’ Coverage

December 24, 2007

  • December 28, 2007 at 9:35 am
    Anonymous says:
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    So it’s not surprising that this Christmas the venerable institution is offering “the first and only insurance …
    please tell me what the joke is me Nobody Important>>

  • December 28, 2007 at 10:15 am
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    Net Income after Taxes
    The insurance industry’s net income after taxes rose $3.3 billion to $49.4 billion in nine-months 2007 from $46.1 billion in nine-months 2006, as a $6.7 billion increase in realized capital gains on investments more than offset the $5.4 billion decline in pretax operating income. The industry’s net income after taxes also benefited from a decline in income taxes. Federal and foreign income taxes declined $1.9 billion, or 11 percent, to $15.4 billion in nine-months 2007 from $17.4 billion in nine-months 2006.

  • December 28, 2007 at 11:20 am
    Nobody Important says:
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    The joke? What Grinch? How can I explain a joke to someone who obviously can’t see one so ludacris as this one. The nuts are out this week.

  • December 28, 2007 at 2:09 am
    Dustin says:
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    The meaning of the joke was very unclear
    For several of the readers had drank to much beer.

    So we all sat back and called them dummy
    While they ran off to home and cried to their mummy

    So please we request log off of the net
    And children for you, please never beget!

  • December 28, 2007 at 2:13 am
    Nobody Important says:
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    They don’t have a cat in a hat, they have their heads up their

  • December 28, 2007 at 2:27 am
    Anonymous says:
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    Lloyd’s specified that its “policy provides coverage in the event that Christmas is cancelled, postponed, interrupted, curtailed or relocated due to activities by the Grinch. It also covers additional costs or charges the assured pays to try to avoid or diminish the loss.”

    Burns, who must be related to Scotland’s most famous poet, noted that he believes families need to put risk management at the heart of their holiday season if they are to deal effectively with potential Grinch losses: What about homenownes INS??

    “Why should families have their whole holiday spoiled;
    A Christmas Rhyme Christmas is belieing Christmas is hoping It is a holiday holy to humanity’s dreams and hopes.

  • December 28, 2007 at 3:11 am
    Nobody Important says:
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    The Grinch is a fictional character, like your sense of humor.



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