Captive Insurance in Addison, Alabama 35540

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Capstone Insurance Management, Ltd. (CIMA), which is both a licensed captive insurance manager and a licensed company manager, facilitates captive planning whether done in the U.S. or offshore. Today, CIMA is among the largest and most active captive managers in Addison, Alabama 35540. To get more information, please fill out the form below.

 


 

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       (Thursday, 17 May 2012 02:09)

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  • — HomeTeam Huddle: Patriots show patience in search for QB

       (Monday, 14 May 2012 18:37)

    LARGO — Pinellas Park coach Kenny Crawford has more than 70 players out for spring football, but his eyes will mostly be on three of them. With the graduation of quarterback Brandon Hames, the Patriots don’t have a leading candidate to start in the fall. Taron Williams, a transfer from Northeast, Kenny Brammer, a senior who missed last year with a collarbone injury, and Angel Addison, last year ...

  • — Enthusiasm For Romney Runs Low In Fla. Panhandle

       (Tuesday, 08 May 2012 17:12)

    Many in this bastion of conservative voters still see GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney as "not my first choice." Still, the prospect of another term for President Obama is likely to motivate conservatives to fall in line behind Romney, observers say.

  • — Enthusiasm For Romney Runs Low In North Florida

       (Tuesday, 08 May 2012 16:50)

    Many in this bastion of conservative voters still see GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney as "not my first choice." Still, the prospect of another term for President Obama will likely motivate conservatives to fall in line behind Romney, observers say.