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Financials : Insurance | Mid Cap Blend
Based in Bermuda
Company profile

Arch Capital Group Ltd. is a Bermuda-based company that provides insurance, reinsurance and mortgage insurance through its wholly owned subsidiaries. Its insurance segment consists of the Company’s insurance underwriting units, which offer specialty product lines, including construction and national accounts; excess and surplus casualty; lenders products; professional lines; programs; property, energy, marine and aviation; travel, accident and health, and other (consisting of alternative markets, excess workers' compensation and surety business). The reinsurance segment consists of the Company’s reinsurance underwriting units, which offer specialty product lines, including casualty; marine and aviation; other specialty; property catastrophe; property excluding property catastrophe, and other. The mortgage segment includes the Company’s United States primary mortgage insurance business, investment and services related to United States credit-risk transfer (CRT).

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$23.50
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Volume:
28,176

10-day average volume:
26,455
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Pentagon probing Boeing Co. security clearance lapses involving Air Force One: WSJ

1:19 pm ET March 23, 2023 (MarketWatch)
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Boeing Co. (BA) employees allegedly worked on current and future Air Force One planes without the required security credentials, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. Pentagon officials are scrutinizing the security lapse, the newspaper said, citing people familiar with the matter. The company and the Defense Department also have been examining for how long many workers with access to the jets lacked certain credentials, and why in some cases security clearances had expired months or years ago, the report said. The Wall Street Journal quoted an Air Force spokeswoman as saying both the Air Force and Boeing are looking into what was described as a lapse in personnel tracking and "continue to provide robust security for the presidential jets." Boeing said that it "quickly notified the Air Force after it discovered what it described as an administrative issue," the report said. Air Force Ones are a variant of the famous 747 "Queen of the Skies" Boeing jet, which the company recently retired. The current iteration is a specially configured 747-200B, the newest and largest presidential airplane, Boeing has said. Capabilities include longer range and aerial refueling.

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