Cover-All Technologies, Inc. visited the NYSE to celebrate the company’s listing (NYSE Amex: COVR). In honor of the occasion, John W. Roblin, Chairman & CEO of Cover-All Technologies, rang The Opening BellSM. Interview by NYSE Anthony Drizis Cover-All Technologies Inc. is a leader in developing software solutions for the property and casualty insurance industry. With the industry Business Acquisition Platform — My Insurance Center™, and the recently announced Business Intelligence Solution, Cover-All continues to expand its business focused, technology solutions. About Cover-All Technologies Inc. Cover-All Technologies Inc. is a leader in developing sophisticated software solutions for the property and casualty insurance industry. With our industry leading Business Acquisition Platform – My Insurance Center, and the recently announced Business Intelligence Solution Cover-All continues to expand its growing inventory of business focused, advanced technology solutions. The “New” Cover-all continues to innovate while leveraging its reputation for quality insurance solutions, knowledgeable people and outstanding customer service to enable our customers to achieve superior business results. Pairing state-of-the-art functionality of My Insurance Center NexGen & the NexGen Business Intelligence Suite with experienced service professionals, who after implementation ensure continued compliance with statutory, regulatory, and market differentiation needs, Cover-All continues its …
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Daley Says White House Needs Certainty [NBC 7-26-2011]
Visit: MeTee.com Support this Youtube channel and Design & Publish a T-Shirt using the link above. This channel is brought to you by MeTee T-Shirts: The place for on-demand t-shirts. T-shirt design in seconds & always free shipping. – Thursday July 28 2011 1:18 pm www.msnbc.msn.com The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, DC , the house was designed by Irish-born James Hoban, and built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia sandstone in the Neoclassical style. It has been the residence of every US President since John Adams. When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he (with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe) expanded the building outward, creating two colonnades that were meant to conceal stables and storage. In 1814, during the War of 1812, the mansion was set ablaze by the British Army in the Burning of Washington, destroying the interior and charring much of the exterior. Reconstruction began almost immediately, and President James Monroe moved into the partially reconstructed house in October 1817. Construction continued with the addition of the South Portico in 1824 and the North in 1829. Because of crowding within the executive mansion itself, President Theodore Roosevelt had all work offices relocated to the newly constructed West Wing in 1901. Eight years later, President William Howard Taft expanded the West Wing and created the …