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To: JRI who wrote (13105)9/12/2001 12:10:01 AM
From: Berney  Respond to of 209892
 
Let's just say

that I believe that good, bad or indifferent --- his financial advisor is going to need a new client.

Berney



To: JRI who wrote (13105)9/12/2001 12:22:33 AM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
the Arabs have banks too.



To: JRI who wrote (13105)9/12/2001 10:01:40 AM
From: Ken98  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 209892
 
Speaking of the financial aspects of this tragedy, has anyone seen any analysis or thought about insurance issues? I thought most commercial policies contained exclusions for both acts of war and acts of terrorism, although if so you could probably purchase a rider similar to earthquake insurance. Also, what about the life policies for the victims? Also, the buildings had recently been sold for something like $3.2B, has anyone seen anything from the new owner since the tragedy? Interested in any thoughts...