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Atlas Financial Holdings Inc V.AFH


Primary Symbol: AFHIF

Atlas Financial Holdings, Inc. is a financial service holding company. The Company’s primary business is generating, underwriting and servicing commercial automobile insurance policies in the United States. The Company focuses on a managing general agency (MGA) strategy, primarily through its wholly owned subsidiary, Anchor Group Management, Inc. (AGMI). AGMI focuses on a niche market orientation for the light commercial automobile sector. This sector includes taxi cabs, limousines, livery, full-time transportation network companies (TNC) drivers/operators, and other specialty commercial auto operators. Automobile insurance products provide insurance coverage in three major areas: liability, accident benefits and physical damage. The Company operates in one business segment: the Managing General Agency segment. The Company’s subsidiaries include UBI Holdings Inc. (UBI Holdings), optOn Digital IP Inc. (OOIP) and optOn Insurance Agency Inc.


GREY:AFHIF - Post by User

Comment by SEAWITCHon May 02, 2001 11:04am
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Post# 3687609

RE: Question on f/s

RE: Question on f/sCorrection, "if D&T does not insist in Bell Canada re-doing their financial statements to reflect the handbook recommendation to use amortization instead of depreciation, so will I". Use whatever you want, but you were incorrect defining your terms, and you should be able to accept that like a big boy.
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