Your letters: Seen it all before

As my last two years in the City, 1968-70, were with CT Bowring & Muir Beddall and one of the people I reported to was the account director for British Leyland, I found Tony Cornell's article 'Direct Debate' (Insurance Age, January 2010, p14) particularly interesting

As my last two years in the City, 1968-70, were with CT Bowring & Muir Beddall and one of the people I reported to was the account director for British Leyland, I found Tony Cornell's article 'Direct Debate' (Insurance Age, January 2010, p14) particularly interesting.

I can certainly re-enforce the comments regarding the market reaction and, given that at that time, the likes of CU and GA were the same size as Munich Re, Travellers, Berkshire Hathaway are now, it does show what a disastrous

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