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Business Week - May. 13, 2008, 7:33 PM
By BRAD HAYNES MOORESTOWN, N.J. Some of Robert Morse's ideas are small: Paint a baseball so it's easier to read a curve. Make a four-colored deck of cards so his wife doesn't confuse the spades and clubs. Some are bigger: Cap the pay of American ...
CNBC - May. 12, 2008, 12:09 PM
These stocks are well-known, they're earning money, they're reasonably priced -- and David Scott thinks investors ought to own them. Scott's four-star Chase Growth Fund is up an average of 11.5 percent per year over the last five years. Recommendations: ...
CNBC - May. 12, 2008, 11:03 AM
MORRISTOWN, N.J. - Some of Robert Morse's ideas are small: Paint a baseball so it's easier to read a curve. Make a four-colored deck of cards so his wife doesn't confuse the spades and clubs. Some are bigger: Cap the pay of American corporate executives ...
Guardian Unlimited - May. 9, 2008, 5:00 PM
A little bit of corporate history was made in Columbus, Ohio, this week. An insurance firm, Aflac, became the first American public company to subject its executives' bulging pay packages to a British-style vote by shareholders. Some 200 investors at the ...
Forbes.com - May. 8, 2008, 1:49 AM
Cadre Technologies announces its partnership with Advanced Distribution Services (ADS), a leading provider of logistics, fulfillment, and distribution services. Cadre will assist ADS in implementing its Cadence(R) integrated warehouse management ...
International Herald Tribune - May. 7, 2008, 3:13 AM
Slightly more than 93 percent of shareholders on Monday approved of the $11.96 million compensation package that Daniel Amos, Aflac's chief executive for the last 18 years, received last year. Only 2.5 percent voted against it. The resounding vote of ...
CNBC - May. 6, 2008, 5:47 PM
For the first time ever, shareholders at a publicly traded company had a 'say on pay.' Aflac investors on Monday made history when they voted to approve the executive pay plan designed by the board of directors. The company's performance has been good ...
USA Today - May. 6, 2008, 12:38 PM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) - Shareholders of health and disability insurer Aflac (AFL) have approved more than $12 million in compensation for Chairman and Chief Executive Dan Amos in the first stockholder vote on executive pay by a major U.S. company. Aflac, ...
CNBC - May. 5, 2008, 7:05 PM
Don't be surprised if some of the market's next moves will be to pull back a bit, as investors consider whether stocks are running too fast. But that said, there are still a lot of investors ready to load and fire when it comes to the stock market -- and ...
Forbes.com - May. 5, 2008, 6:35 PM
With the broad market seemingly on the mend, one sector that is showing signs of life is insurance. The S&P Insurance Index has rallied back from its March lows, gaining nearly 16% along the way. What's more, the index has broken back above its 10-week ...
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Provides supplemental insurance sold to the worksite in the US and is the largest foreign insurer in Japan. Producst include coverage for accident and disability, hospital indemnity, long-term care, intensive care, and cancer expense. Headquar...
www.aflac.com



