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To: blankmind who wrote (13912)2/12/2002 1:41:24 PM
From: Softechie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78627
 
ESG Re Says Director Debrovner Resigned In January

11 Feb 16:11

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- ESG Re Ltd. (ESREF) director Steven H. Debrovner
resigned Jan. 4, according to a Form 8-K filed Monday with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.

ESG Re said it received notification from Debrovner of his resignation on
Friday.

Debrovner's term would have expired at the company's 2003 annual meeting,
according to the company's proxy statement filed April 2001.

ESG Re, Hamilton, Bermuda, provides accident, health, life and special risk
reinsurance to insurers and reinsurers worldwide.

-By Donna Hemans, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-628-7691;
donna.hemans@dowjones.com
(This story was originally published by Dow Jones Newswires)
Copyright (c) 2002 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

All Rights Reserved



To: blankmind who wrote (13912)2/12/2002 2:50:18 PM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 78627
 
Some up moves by many insurers recently (and in all sectors of the category) it seems to me as I look at my screen. I just wonder if these sector stocks that don't have positive moves either are the ones that should be avoided or the ones which'll move up next. For now, I'll keep watch on ESREF and average down a bit on my losing position in one of the other laggards, TWK.

Paul S.



To: blankmind who wrote (13912)2/13/2002 9:33:42 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78627
 
Anybody here know where to get historical price/sales figures for stocks? The site I've used, WSRN, has changed its format and eliminated the year's avg. p/sales in its reporting of '96-'01 annual data on a stock.

Paul Senior