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Henry Fishkind, a former University of Florida associate professor and president of the Orlando-based Fishkind and Associates economic and financial consulting firm, said he thinks this crisis hurts McCain's prospects significantly.
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Since 2008, IBM has spent $25 million to send 1,100 employees on more than 100 missions in 20 countries through its Corporate Service Corps, said Ari Fishkind, a company spokesman.
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"Let's get these marigolds into the sun," Fishkind said.
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A limited number of social activities and child enrichment programs were cancelled early this week, Fishkind said.
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"Our current insurance system for hurricanes, after 17 years of attempted repairs, is still badly broken," said Shield Our State Managing Director Dan Montgomery during a Thursday teleconference with Fishkind to discuss the study.
Homepage 2009
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"The way it accomplishes its economic benefit is by internalizing the reinsurance function," Fishkind said.
Homepage 2009
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The Fishkind study, commissioned by the Shield Our State coalition, evaluates an idea captured in bills proposed by Rep. Ellyn Bogdanoff and Sen. Mike Fasano.
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The Fishkind study, commissioned by the Shield Our State coalition, evaluates an idea captured in bills proposed by Rep. Ellyn Bogdanoff and Sen. Mike Fasano.
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Fishkind, a former board member of Audubon of Florida, claimed that the idea makes sense now that the industry is more advanced.
PNJ - News 2009
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In the instance of a storm, the HIP fund would issue bonds backed by Treasuries, Fishkind said.
Homepage 2009
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