CEO: Spitzer Looking at Industry Business Practices, Not Crawford & Co.’s Integrity

December 23, 2004

  • March 3, 2005 at 11:20 am
    Craig says:
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    50 million us dollars and so on, becouse c & c´s shares are still going down each and every day.

    Sue.

  • March 4, 2005 at 7:51 am
    Free Willy says:
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    There you go, You get what you pay for!
    Crawford has been on a downward spiral since the Dennis Smith days. One can only assume that all of this will end with a takeover bid or a high profile bankrupcy. The gutting of Crawford’s (admittedly bloated) IT department and replacement with Keane’s staff of waiters-converted-to-consultants was close to a death blow. As for CAT, Crawford’s competitors won that game several years ago. If you can’t provide the goods, someone more capable will. The recent outflux of management and clients is just the last nail in that coffin. Let’s watch and see what happens with earnings now – it will be interesting.

    Free Will

  • March 4, 2005 at 8:05 am
    NYSE Star Wars says:
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    Appearances can be deceiving.

    Prudence is often mistaken for cowardly behavior.
    Everything will come to light in its time, but nothing before its time.

    This was simply a warning to the wolves stll hiding among the lambs – it is just a matter of time before their dark deeds are brought to light. Every dog has his day – be careful not to get bitten.

    Luke
    Skywalker

  • March 4, 2005 at 8:16 am
    Greg Brown says:
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    Well I guess what will happen is that all the good employees left at Crawford will soon leave and go over to Cunningham and help them move forward to success.
    Greg.

  • March 14, 2005 at 8:25 am
    Overseer says:
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    Spitzer is just playing the lead in a melodrama wherein he is also Producer, Writer, and Director with the ‘final scenes’ taking place in the New York Governor’s Mansion. Everyone else involved are either bit-players or walk-ons.

    Crawford has the talent, skill and know-how to complete a full turn-around and regain it’s predominant position.

  • March 21, 2005 at 1:23 am
    CRD NYSE Overseer says:
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    An ex- AIG snake in Crawford.

    Mauricio Alonso is now introducing into Crawford & Company the old Greenberg’s frauds practices.

    Sleazy fellow in deed

    Lake any swindler, no phone number, no office address and no one in Atlanta seems to know where to find this new Crawford’s Latin American Regional V.P..

    Crawford & Company…You Rip-offs.

    See more information at:

    http://finance.messages.yahoo.com/bbs?.mm=FN&action=m&board=7081553&tid=crdb&sid=7081553&mid=647

  • March 27, 2005 at 7:11 am
    CRD NYSE Overseer says:
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    By bringing in AIG fraud practices into Crawford & Company, this Mauricio Alonso fellow, that seems to be creepier than Hank Greenberg himself, will simply terminate what ever was left of the Company’s poor reputation, and the slight possibility of “turning around” its today decreasing insurance adjusting market share in the US, as well as international market share.

    This ex- AIG, and today new Crawford & Company Claims Latin American V.P. Mauricio Alonso, will only bring Spitzer’s investigators wolf’s right into Crawford & Company, just like honey does attract Winnie the pooh in such kid’s story.

    See what I mean by reading the articles as well as posted comments at:

    1. http://finance.yahoo.com/q/mb?s=CRD-B
    2. http://www.claimsguides.com/news/national/2005/03/25/53057.htm

  • September 17, 2005 at 2:17 am
    Greg Brown says:
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    Can some one tell me what happened with the posted message that was here to be seen just days ago, where Mr. Perez, from Crawford Chile, pasted a copy of an e-mal recently sent to Eliot Spitzer, in which came a complete detail of the illegal events where Crawford and Company was caught there in Chile, sponsoring unethical manoeuvres with some local bullies . It looks like that posted message has been unexplainably erased from this message board.
    If someone has it, please let us have it back here again.
    When I finally found someone that could translate for me the Spanish language section, it simply vanished from this board.
    GB.

  • September 18, 2005 at 7:02 am
    Elizabeth Downhill says:
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    Greg:

    I have been personally following Mr. Perez Crawford and Company complaints all the way since dicember 2004, and let me say that the man is completely right, accurate and sharp.
    So sharp is he, that in many message boards, like this one here, he is today being erased, deleted or simply censured by precise instructions from Thomas W. Crawford himself.

    Mr. Crawford in person has called more than once to make his posted messages be erased from this board and other two or three where he normally post his NYSE comments.

    Anyway, you may ask for this information and what ever you may need from Mr. Perez in Chile, simply by sending him an e-mail message to his company mail that you will find at:

    http://www.unaco.cl
    http://www.unaco-chile.cl

    So far…
    You may also find the needed information regarding to this new illegal Crawford and Company SOX violations behaviour proofs submitted to Eliot Spitzer by Crawford Chile (Alvaro Perez) at:

    · Survey: Investigations into Industry Practices to Expand in 2005; Respondents Expect Consolidation to Continue:

    http://www.insurancejournal.com/comments/?a=/news/national/2005/01/14/49685.htm&c=31093

    Liz.

  • September 27, 2005 at 9:10 am
    Greg Brown says:
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    Thank you Mr. Perez.
    There is a lot of important information here to be analyzed by Mr. Spitzer and most of us Crawco NYSE shareholders.
    No wonder Tom Crawford was moving his contacts to keep it out of sight.
    GB.



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