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More Change for the St. Paul

The St. Paul Companies is merging with Travelers. Why... when... and where. Andrew...

11/21/2003

Almanac

More Change for the St. Paul

Clip: Season 2004 Episode 12 | 9m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

The St. Paul Companies is merging with Travelers. Why... when... and where. Andrew...

The St. Paul Companies is merging with Travelers. Why... when... and where. Andrew Whitman from the U of M's Carlson School of Management tells us about the changing face of the American insurance industry.

11/21/2003

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