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  2. Aflac Delivers Strong Revenue Gains - AOL

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    Aflac's adjusted earnings climbed 18.2% year-over-year to $865 million, supported by investment income growth. Shareholders' equity rose notably to $26.1 billion, a year-over-year increase of 18.7%.

  3. Aflac’s CEO gave us that obnoxious, genius duck and ... - AOL

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    Aflac’s braying duck and Geico’s talking gecko (introduced a few months earlier) paved the way for Liberty Mutual’s LiMu Emu, Allstate’s Mayhem, Jake from State Farm, and—as the New York ...

  4. Top Gainers: GE, Ciena, Aflac Soar as Wall Street Struggles ...

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  5. 14 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    14 Wall Street is approximately 540 feet (160 m) tall, with 32 usable above-ground floors [b] and a seven-story pyramidal roof at its top, which contains seven storage levels. [2] [21] [12] In addition, 14 Wall Street contains four basement levels; the topmost basement is partially raised above ground level. [24]

  6. Aflac - Wikipedia

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    Aflac Incorporated / ˈ æ f l æ k / (American Family Life Assurance Company) is an American insurance company and is the largest provider of supplemental insurance in the United States. [3] It was founded in 1955 and is based in Columbus, Georgia .

  7. 40 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    40 Wall Street, like many other early-20th-century skyscrapers in New York City, is designed as a freestanding tower, rising separately from all adjacent buildings. 40 Wall Street is one of several skyscrapers in the city that have pyramidal roofs, along with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, 14 Wall Street, Woolworth Building ...

  8. Why Aflac’s CEO chose the duck (even though it made ... - AOL

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    On this episode of Fortune’s Leadership Next podcast, host Diane Brady talks to Daniel Amos, chairman, CEO, and president of Aflac.Just the second generation of leadership since the company was ...

  9. 1211 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Fox News studios at street level. The building was part of the later Rockefeller Center expansion (1960s–1970s) dubbed the XYZ Buildings. [4] Their plans were first drawn in 1963 by the Rockefeller family's architect, Wallace Harrison, of the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz. [5] Their letters correspond to their height.