Kittens and Cats: A First Reader (1911)
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Kittens and Cats: A First Reader (1911)
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Watches by Edward Prior
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Vases from Shandong Provincial Museum, Jinan, Qin to Qing Gallery.
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UPDATE 1-White Mountains Insurance to buy back more shares
Oct 14 - White Mountains Insurance Group said it will buy back up to 300,000 of its common shares in a "modified Dutch auction," a process which allows shareholders to indicate how many shares they wish to sell and at what price within the range specified by the company.The Bermuda-based insurer said it would buy back shares at $385-$425 each in cash, and expects the offer to start on Oct 17.Last month, White Mountains said it bought back about 350,000 shares at or below $415 a share.Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has also adopted a share buyback program, an unprecedented move after months of investor complaints that the stock is undervalued.Shares of White Mountains Insurance closed at $411.12 on Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange.
UPDATE 1-White Mountains Insurance to buy back more shares
Oct 14 - White Mountains Insurance Group said it will buy back up to 300,000 of its common shares in a "modified Dutch auction," a process which allows shareholders to indicate how many shares they wish to sell and at what price within the range specified by the company.The Bermuda-based insurer said it would buy back shares at $385-$425 each in cash, and expects the offer to start on Oct 17.Last month, White Mountains said it bought back about 350,000 shares at or below $415 a share.Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has also adopted a share buyback program, an unprecedented move after months of investor complaints that the stock is undervalued.Shares of White Mountains Insurance closed at $411.12 on Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange.
UPDATE 1-White Mountains Insurance to buy back more shares
Oct 14 - White Mountains Insurance Group said it will buy back up to 300,000 of its common shares in a "modified Dutch auction," a process which allows shareholders to indicate how many shares they wish to sell and at what price within the range specified by the company.The Bermuda-based insurer said it would buy back shares at $385-$425 each in cash, and expects the offer to start on Oct 17.Last month, White Mountains said it bought back about 350,000 shares at or below $415 a share.Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has also adopted a share buyback program, an unprecedented move after months of investor complaints that the stock is undervalued.Shares of White Mountains Insurance closed at $411.12 on Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange.
UPDATE 1-White Mountains Insurance to buy back more shares
Oct 14 - White Mountains Insurance Group said it will buy back up to 300,000 of its common shares in a "modified Dutch auction," a process which allows shareholders to indicate how many shares they wish to sell and at what price within the range specified by the company.The Bermuda-based insurer said it would buy back shares at $385-$425 each in cash, and expects the offer to start on Oct 17.Last month, White Mountains said it bought back about 350,000 shares at or below $415 a share.Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has also adopted a share buyback program, an unprecedented move after months of investor complaints that the stock is undervalued.Shares of White Mountains Insurance closed at $411.12 on Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange.