| News Notes: Ginn quits all golf sponsorships, and more... |
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Ginn again: The troubled Ginn Resorts announced yesterday that it was giving up sponsorship of the Ginn LPGA Open and the Champions' Tour Ginn Championship, both slated for Florida in April. Florida is home not only to Ginn corporate offices (Orlando) but also to Ginn's Hammock Beach property, one of the few Ginn resorts that has escaped the flotsam and jetsam of Ginn's default on a $670 million loan from Credit Suisse. In recent months, Ginn has been forced to shed properties in the Carolinas and Florida, and last year it bowed out of sponsorship of the Ginn Sur Mer tournament on the PGA tour... State Farm waves goodbye: State Farm Insurance Company has State Farm's request for a 47% hike in premiums was rejected. PURE salvation? One of those insurers is Privilege Underwriters Reciprocal Exchange, the length of whose name reflects the value of many of the homes it insures. PURE writes policies for expensive homes in Florida and South Carolina and recently received licenses to do the same in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Washington, D.C., according to today's Wall Street Journal. One South Carolina homeowner indicated his 4,000 square foot home near the coast is insured for more than $1 million for an insurance premium of $7,000 annually... More bad news for Florida: Mortgage insurer PMI Group predicted recently that at least one quarter of U.S. housing markets will see lower prices in two years. According to the PMI survey, Greater Miami, Lake Havasu-Kingman, AZ, and Cape Coral-Ft. Myers, FL run the greatest risk of lower prices than today. The lowest risk of home price declines are in Pittsburgh, greater Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth... Aces Wild: If you have participated in charity golf tournaments and The state of Connecticut fined the insurer $5.9 million for peddling hole-in-one insurance without a license.
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| Thursday, 29 January 2009 04:48 | |||
| Last Updated on Thursday, 29 January 2009 04:51 |
