Why underwriters take so long
[DOC File]Why do Firms Switch Underwriters
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First, we observe the decomposition of the long-short portfolio into the long (Upgraded) component and the short (Downgraded) component. Not surprisingly, the calendar month returns in the portfolio formation month are very substantial, 2.97% for Upgraded stocks (in excess of an equal-weighted benchmark) and minus 4.05% for Downgraded stocks ...
[DOC File]Lean Beyond Production
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And they ask, ‘Why does it take so long to promote somebody or hire somebody or close the books at the end of the month or quarter?’ They start to see waste everywhere, and once that happens people start to see it as not just a manufacturing thing.” ... Underwriters accept some standardization for the end-to-end value stream and process ...
[DOC File]Filed 5/29/03; pub - California Courts
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Antone Boghos owned and operated a plumbing business. In 1998, he applied for a long-term disability insurance policy. Petersen International Underwriters handled the application. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s underwrote the policy. On January 8, 1999, the policy took effect. The certificate of insurance includes a “Service of Suit Clause.”
[DOC File]The Role of IPO Underwriting Syndicates
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Feb 25, 2003 · The single strongest determinant of whether an underwriter is included in a syndicate is participation in recent syndicates led by the same book manager. We hypothesize that reducing agency problems in syndicates may be one reason why ongoing relationships are so important. Business relationships between underwriters may also be important.
[DOC File]INSURANCE COVER FOR THE LONG TAIL AND UNFORESEEABLE
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The contradiction in terms arises because, at least for the future, some liability underwriters are tending to refuse to cover long tail risks at all. Some classes of liability business (the best known example is professional indemnity) are increasingly being accepted only on a claims made basis.
[DOCX File]gcit.enschool.org
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Jan 30, 2020 · Underwriters want to conduct the sale as quickly and cheaply as possible, so they prefer to sell to very large investors. Underwriters usually offer IPO stock to pension plans, mutual funds, and very large private investors first, with the hope that it will sell quickly. Later on, these investors will sell smaller blocks to smaller investors.
[DOCX File]Appalachian Underwriters
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A: The level of access applied for will dictate how long the approval will take. Market Access will be approved within 24 hours of meeting all membership requirements. Advisor and Exclusive Agent programs can take 14 business days.
[DOCX File]Lesson 16 - NAF
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In this presentation, you will learn how insurance companies, through the work of actuaries and underwriters, try to make predictions about the future. By studying how often risks occurred in the past, and the costs of those risks, actuaries and underwriters help insurance companies write insurance policies and set premiums that will allow them ...
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