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  2. Fairfax Financial - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited is a Canadian financial holding company based in Toronto, Ontario, engaged in property, casualty, insurance and reinsurance, investment management, and insurance claims management.

  3. Fairfax Financial Awarded $31M In Commercial ... - AOL

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    Fairfax Financial has collected nearly $31 million in a suit over a stock manipulation scheme, after a jury entered a $10.9 million verdict against hedge fund Exis Capital Managment and two of its ...

  4. Odyssey Re - Wikipedia

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    It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fairfax Financial, a financial services holding company. OdysseyRe operates through four divisions: Americas, EuroAsia, London Market and US Insurance. OdysseyRe offers a range of property, casualty, surety and credit, marine and energy, aviation and space reinsurance products from offices around the world.

  5. Category:Fairfax Financial - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fairfax Financial" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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  7. Valuing Fairfax Financial Using Discounted Book Value - AOL

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  8. Prem Watsa - Wikipedia

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    Watsa resigned in August 2013, but kept his investment in the company. On 23 September 2013, BlackBerry announced that it had signed a letter of intent to be acquired by Fairfax Financial Holdings in a $4.7 billion deal. [14] Fairfax Financial Holdings is "the largest insurer of the for-profit bail industry in the U.S." [15]

  9. Fairfax Media - Wikipedia

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    Continued poor performance of Fairfax Media in light of changing news services was cited as one of the reasons for the sale of Marinya Media's interests in Fairfax. John B. Fairfax had earlier stood down from the Fairfax board, and his son, Nick Fairfax, was reported to be discussing his future with the rest of the company board. [27] [28] [29 ...