Hurricane Sally Projected To Cost Insurers As Much As $3 Billion
GE to exit coal-plant business. The move may include asset sales, site closings, and job impacts, GE said in a statement Monday. Hurricane Sally, which hit Florida and Alabama earlier this month with heavy rainfall and winds, is expected to cost insurers $1 billion to $3 billion, according to AIR Worldwide.
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