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  • Tal Limited: Company Profile And Swot Analysis
    By: Companyprofiles | - The profile contains a company overview, business description, financial ratios, competitor benchmarking data, SWOT analysis, key facts, key employees, as well as information on products and services. http://www.companyprofilesandconferences.com/report/TAL-Limited-Company-Profile-and-SWOT-Analysis.html

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    This SWOT analysis and company profile is a crucial resource for industry executives and anyone looking to gain a better understanding of the company's business. 'TAL Li ...

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  • First There Was Three Mile Island Followed By Chernobyl And Then Fukushima Dai-ichi, Who Is Next?
    By: Univesal Detection Technology | - While most of the so called First World countries have been peacefully enjoying the fruits of the electricity generated by nuclear power plants for several decades, it has not been without its fair share of problems. The first major release of gamma radiation into the atmosphere by a nuclear power plant occurred in 1979 when Three Mile Island next to Harrisburg suffered what was reported as a minor leak, but was eventually found to have been a full meltdown of one of the reactors.

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  • The Crisis In Japan & U.s. Stocks
    By: Ishan Goradiya | - Can our stock market ride out the turmoil? When U.S. stocks plunged in 2008-2009, analysts hoped overseas markets could decouple from the effects of Americas downturn. Now we wonder if our stock market can maintain its course with the impact of the crisis in Japan. This past week, that has proven to be difficult.

    The scenario Wall Street fears. The nuclear risk in northern Japan becomes a Chernobyl-like disaster, prompting a sustained decline in global equities. The marke ...

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  • What You Need To Know About Medical Insurance In Asia
    By: Internet Academy | - Medical insurance is often overlooked as a niche sector within Japanese life insurance due to its small share; however, this niche market is vastly greater than its equivalents anywhere else in Asia. Furthermore, there is potential for even more growth as public medical system policy changes give rise to the need for more private medical care.

    Japan did not have a medical insurance industry prior to the 1970s as the government offered a universal healthcare system. A government comm ...

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  • Life Insurance Industry Performance: Apr 2010-mar 2011
    By: Shankar Nath | - The annual sales figure of the Indian life insurance industry for 2010-11 are now available.

    This has indeed been a tumultuous year for the industry, with the new regulations on Unit Linked Insurance Plans (ULIPs) coming into force from Sep 1, 2010. In certain cases, the private life insurance players have had a sales dip of as much as 35% post the new regulations taking effect. However, the overall dip has got masked due to the robust performance in the first half of the financial ...

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  • Personal Radiation Detectors
    By: Univesal Detection Technology | - Catastrophic nuclear disaster scenarios, such as the one unfolding now in Japan, can potentially inflict unimaginable and limitless pain and damage on the masses. In the weeks since the tragic earthquake and the subsequent tsunami, the damages to the area around Sendai from floods, fires, loss of power and incredible devastation to the infrastructure are now being compounded by excessively high levels of radiation.

    Over the weeks since the disaster occurred, the radiation levels at ...

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  • One Month After Japan Earthquake
    By: kazahaya | - A huge aftershock rocked quake-weary Japan past due Thursday, rattling nerves since it knocked out energy for the northern component within the nation and prompted tsunami warnings that had been later canceled.

    The quake was at first measured at magnitude-7.4, although the U.S. Geological questionnaire in Golden, Colorado, later downgraded it to 7.1. Both ways, it absolutely was the strongest aftershock given that various had been recorded on March 11 the morning within the magn ...

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  • The Crisis In Japan & U.s. Stocks
    By: IshanGoradiya | - Can our stock market ride out the turmoil? When U.S. stocks plunged in 2008-2009, analysts hoped overseas markets could decouple from the effects of Americas downturn. Now we wonder if our stock market can maintain its course with the impact of the crisis in Japan. This past week, that has proven to be difficult.

    The scenario Wall Street fears. The nuclear risk in northern Japan becomes a Chernobyl-like disaster, prompting a sustained decline in global equities. The market ...

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  • Radiation Exposure: What Can I Do?
    By: Mark Kaspersen | - Experiencing the front line of a crisis is a terrifying experience, especially in the face of uncertainty and fear of the unknown. This point is especially well illustrated in Japans ongoing nuclear crisis. For over a week now, rescue workers in Japan have dealt with floods, fires, power outages, and infrastructure damage, all compounded with the threat of an escalating nuclear crisis. Radiation levels are at elevated levels for miles around the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex and scien ...
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  • Life Insurers Revolve To Agents
    By: Bimadeals | - Bank-promoted life insurance companies to expand agent base, finding no unusual to attract new business.

    Bank-promoted life insurance companies are diversifying into the agency route, as the bancassurance model has turned out to be not as efficient as envisaged, especially for unit-linked plans.

    Amid changing regulations, where the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda) has expressed fear on mis-selling of products and called for higher shield of poli ...

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  • Nuclear Plant Workers Battles To Stop Fukushima Destruction
    By: MJB News Online | - The Nuclear Plant Workers were performing a heroic routine to save the Japans Fukushima nuclear plant from destruction. The workers have voluntarily exposed themselves to the fatal levels of radiation. They said that they are not afraid to die and will fight from being destructed till the end of their lives. A total of 180 technicians have been named as the Fukushima Fifty due to which they rotate round-the-clock shifts in order to cool the overheating reactors. Yesterday, the Japanes ...
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  • Japan Helicopters Efforts To Cool Nuclear Reactors
    By: MJB News Online | - According to the news reports, the radiation levels remained same since the operations were completed. As the initial step is to defend in preventing a full scale nuclear meltdown so, Tokyo Electric Power Co. has operated the facility for cooling down the nuclear reactors.

    Depending upon the situation, China has suspended the approval for the new nuclear power plants in the country. The death toll on Fridays 9.0 magnitude has risen the above five thousand. However, The Policemen ...

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  • Japan's Nippon May Obtain 26% In Reliance Life For $724 Mn
    By: Bimadeals | - Japan's largest life insurer Nippon Life Insurance is in talks with financial services firm Reliance Capital , controlled by Anil Ambani, to acquire a 26% stake into the Indian company's life insurance subordinate for $724 million.

    According to a person with facts of the deal, the two companies have been in talks for more than six months now. " Reliance Life and Nippon Life have been in talks for more than six months. The deal was not going through because of some valuation issues. ...

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  • Life Insurance Plans: Traditional Vs. Modern
    By: Ashok | - We live in interesting times - interesting yet volatile! In such times, where there are no guarantees on life, Life Insurance is the only assurance that you have to guard you and your loved ones against the unknown and the unforeseen.
    Insurance is essentially a pact between the insured and the insurer. The insured pays the insurer a certain amount of money at fixed intervals as a premium in lieu of which, the insurer pays a certain sum assured in the event of death or on maturity of the po ...

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  • Hotels In Tokyo
    By: E Cho | - Japan is a country rich in traditions and picturesque views, especially in Tokyo, where spectacular snow festivals take place on the streets. Hotels in Tokyo, in particular, display great Christmas illuminations during this season of the year. All of them offer special food to their guests and many seasonal activities to enjoy beyond New Year's Day.

    Among the hotels to choose from, you can find the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Park Hyatt Tokyo, Dai-Ichi Hotel, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo ...

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