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BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton said that in year one of Bermuda Fire's reorganisation he believed "costs were going to alter over time'', and that the company's losses would reduce as its troublesome overseas account was run off.
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DATE: Oct 22, 1999
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BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton wrangled yesterday with cross-examining lawyer Clare Montgomery on some of the core issues of the Bermuda Fire case: whether or not the company's reorganisation was consciously motivated by the spectres of...
DATE: Oct 20, 1999
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BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton yesterday insisted that at the time of the company's reorganisation, he was personally comfortable that nothing threatened its traditional stand on pollution claims.
Mr. Titterton's assertions came as the ...
DATE: Oct 19, 1999
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Yesterday in Supreme Court, BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton disputed suggestions by Clare Montgomery, QC, that in 1991 Bermuda Fire's single run-off company was insufficient in the face of growing debts and reinsurance problems.
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DATE: Oct 15, 1999
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BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton conceded that he could not have relied on his own knowledge to interpret actuarial reports when he assumed his position at Bermuda Fire in 1991.
The admission came yesterday in the Supreme Court as barrist...
DATE: Oct 13, 1999
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BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton yesterday said he could not account for the absence of hard information relating to a key aspect of the Bermuda Fire case.
The case resumed in Supreme Court with the continued cross-examination of Mr.
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DATE: Oct 12, 1999
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BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton denied in Supreme Court yesterday that his role in the company had required him to keep abreast of its Weavers of London account, or to examine its reports from Tillinghast actuaries.
Mr. Titterton was und...
DATE: Oct 08, 1999
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BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton admitted yesterday that his company accepted financial forecasts from Cooper and Lines without question on the eve of its ill-fated 1991 reorganisation.
Mr. Titterton was speaking at the Bermuda Fire civil...
DATE: Oct 07, 1999
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BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton yesterday denied that the choice of the directors to split Bermuda Fire's business was motivated by a desire to "protect'' one side of the business from the other.
The directors followed the best course of...
DATE: Oct 06, 1999
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