Former broker to bare all
Hired as nude news anchor
- By: James Langton
- April 10, 2001 April 10, 2001
- 10:35
Hired as nude news anchor
Company following in the footsteps of U.K. insurers
Offers set of tax credits, subsidies
Company cites need to remain competitive
Technology should complement, not replace agents
Reflects segmented sales force in U.S.
Assets climb to $970 million
Pros say study the broader market
New stock option policy for potentially dismissed execs
Imperial Life and Desjardins-Laurentian Life to join by end of 2001
Beats 1999 performance by 28%
Support staff bear the brunt of market downturns
Genoa Capital steered by former National Bank arbitrager
Canada Life policy holders to receive benefits
Deal should spur growth in Canadian e-commerce
Semiconductors, equipment makers emerge on the radar screen
May cut 1,000 brokers says WSJ
BBVA buys stake in GFBB
Possible illegal trading in offshore accounts
Offering planned for second quarter
Urges Ontario regulators to relax participation limits
Companies can administer benefit plans via Web
Shareholders can vote using the Internet or telephone