Sentences with phrase «with ceding companies»

The U.S. Reinsurance operation writes property and casualty reinsurance and specialty lines of business, including Marine, Aviation, Surety and A&H business, on both a treaty and facultative basis, through reinsurance brokers, as well as directly with ceding companies primarily within the U.S..
The Bermuda operation provides reinsurance and insurance to worldwide property and casualty markets through brokers and directly with ceding companies from its Bermuda office and reinsurance to the United Kingdom and European markets through its UK branch and Ireland Re.

Not exact matches

The Japanese company's job cuts announcement comes after the Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter, reported that Xerox Corp is nearing a deal with Fujifilm that would cede control of the U.S. photocopier pioneer to Fujifilm.
Apple was the manufacturer that shrunk its PC shipments the most in 2016, with its Mac laptops and desktops ceding 9.8 % market share to other companies, according to a report from analyst firm IDC.
Mattel is kicking off 2016 with a clear disadvantage: the maker of Barbie and Hot Wheels will lose 7 % of the company's annual sales, roughly $ 440 million, after ceding a key license to a top rival.
Washington said on Monday it would consider lifting the sanctions if Deripaska, who along with the company was included on a U.S. sanctions list on April 6, ceded control of Rusal.
Musk, though, has always been reluctant to cede control of the company and continues to deal with day - to - day operations.
Softbank Group Corp (OTC: SFTBF), the parent company of telecom provider Sprint Corp (NYSE: S) has announced it is willing to cede control in order to make a deal with T - Mobile US Inc (NASDAQ: TMUS) happen.
Despite being the result of public research, golden rice is enmeshed in around seventy patents owned by some thirty - two companies and institutions, according to the US - based International Service for the Acquisition of Agri - biotech Applications (ISAAA).4 Because of the complexity of licensing arrangements, the inventors ceded their rights to Greenovation, a biotech spin - off company from the University of Freiburg, which then struck a deal with AstraZeneca (now Syngenta).
McGuinty ceded that his proposals to implement renewables were poorly planned and managed; renewable projects were taken over by deep pocketed oil companies that would foist them on people in notably contentious locations giving wind a bad name, high FITs that did not adjust to market forces over the long term, no comprehensive agreement with neighbours for better power sharing agreements, no power storage strategy, no coordinated conservation or efficiency plan that included distributed generation, CHP, microCHP, automated demand response management, and worst of all there was no options analysis of subsidies to various producers.
Recently and successfully represented major U.S. ceding company in connection with World Trade Center (9/11) losses.
To assume that post, Gates, who cofounded Microsoft in 1975, is ceding his role as chairman to become more hands - on with the company's product strategy and execution.
By equating software changes with hardware updates, the company has continuously ceded ground to rivals who can tweak and experiment endlessly to see what sticks.
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