EGI Financial reports first quarter results
Modest rise in profit
- By: IE Staff
- May 9, 2007 May 9, 2007
- 14:55
Modest rise in profit
Power boosts dividend to 29¢ a share
More outbound than inbound deals in 2005 and 2006
Revenue up 20%, earnings up 32%
Puts relationship with Optional on hold
Insurer targets donations to health-related causes
Aegon, AIC and Sarbit
Service now available to private banking clients around the world
Three-year plan for asset management deemed a success
The increasing use of credit portfolio risk models by financial institutions will accelerate with the establishment of Basel II, says Fitch Ratings in a news…
Includes significant Increases in financing of alternative energy, clean technology, and other carbon-emission reduction activities
RBC Dexia welcomes newest client in the Canadian market
Specialty insurer is well positioned to avoid the worst of the softening of inurance cycle
Hot real estate market fuels demand for mortgages, other loans
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Subsidiary firms Investors Group and Mackenzie Financial also saw AUM increases
Six professionals, independent of the firm, will perform the functions required of an IRC
Net realized proceeds per unit calculation reveals an understatement of $0.0604 per unit
Brady Dougan will assume the role of CEO on May 5 and take over the position from Oswald Grübel
$17.5 million issued under the firm’s Merrill Lynch Commodity Step-up Securities, Series 1
IRC includes industry veterans Karen Fisher, Morgan Mccague and Michael Yanai
Declines reflect increasingly competitive conditions in global insurance and reinsurance markets
Sales revenue, net interest income, EBITDA all rise significantly
New law gives provinces and territories the flexibility to regulate the pay-day lending industry