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Bowhead Specialty Holdings Inc V.BOW


Primary Symbol: BOW

Bowhead Specialty Holdings Inc. is an insurance holding company. The Company provides specialty property and casualty insurance products in the United States. The Company conducts its business operations through three wholly owned subsidiaries, such as Bowhead Specialty Underwriters, Inc. (BSUI), Bowhead Insurance Company, Inc. (BICI), and Bowhead Underwriting Services, Inc. (BUSI). Its Casualty division provides solutions on a primary and excess basis through a wholesale-only distribution channel. The Company’s Professional Liability division provides underwriting solutions on both an admitted and excess and surplus (E&S) basis for standard and nonstandard risks and writes for a broad variety of entities, including publicly traded and privately held financial institutions (FIs) as well as not-for-profit organizations. The Company’s Healthcare division provides solutions for nonstandard risks faced by healthcare organizations on both a primary and excess basis.


NYSE:BOW - Post by User

Post by toby12on Sep 25, 2001 11:38am
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Post# 4226890

Curious

CuriousAlways wondered why (when a company gets taken over for cash) that investors will still sell the stock below the take-over value. At the moment with 35,000 shares traded then the sellers will be paying commission (something they avoid if they wait for the deal to close). With any deal there is always a chance that someone else may bid higher. IMHO its better to wait and see what happens at least you avoid the brokerage costs. Regards.....
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