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Co-Operators General Insurance Co T.CCS.PR.C

Co-operators General Insurance Company (CGIC) is a Canadian-owned multi-line insurer. The Company provides home, automobile, farm and commercial insurance products to individuals and businesses through a distribution network. The Company is a provider of property and casualty (P&C) insurance in Canada. The Company's segments include CGIC, The Sovereign General Insurance Company (Sovereign) and COSECO Insurance Company (COSECO). CGIC distributes both personal and commercial insurance products through a financial advisor network with approximately 2,670 licensed insurance representatives throughout Canada. CGIC also distributes life insurance and wealth management products of Co-operators Life Insurance Company, an affiliated company. Sovereign writes complex commercial and special risk insurance and distributes it through independent brokers across Canada. COSECO provides home and auto insurance to employer, association and affinity groups across Canada.


TSX:CCS.PR.C - Post by User

Post by TradingKing16on Sep 03, 2017 1:01am
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Learned a bit since last Dec

Learned a bit since last DecI see Cooperators can theoritically call all their preffered shares back at $25 anytime in the future, thus why not some common shares?
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