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Non-Tech : Insurance cos (proposed buy outs, etc. discussion)

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To: QuietWon who wrote ()1/23/2000 10:55:00 AM
From: Doug (Htfd,CT)   of 55
 
Mergers and acquisitions in the insurance industry will accelerate the consolidation of the industry, according to Joseph Treaster's article in the Sunday New York Times for 1/23/00.

Treaster quotes David D'Alessandro, the President/COO of John Hancock as saying that "its getting down to the eaters and the eatees." He points to the Congress' elimination of the long-standing legal barriers between banking, brokerage and insurance.

Efficiency is one goal of such mergers, says Treaster, citing company strategies of running two merged companies with the management of one. He quotes Jeff Sawyer, in charge of insurance at Deloite Consulting: "Within the next five years, you are going to see a dramatically smaller number of American insurance companies."

At the time of this writing, the article was available in the online archives at nyt.com . The story, titled "Going Public Amid Sharks" includes a list of 19 public companies the Times nominates as "sharks," "predator or prey" and as "bait," and discusses which are more likely to eat and which to be eaten. Half of the "sharks" listed are banks or stock brokers.

Q: How are the new Network technologies going to impact which companies get eaten, and which grow larger, if Treaster and Sawyer are correct?

Doug
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