“It’s tough trying to get our actuarys to analyze attitudes towards e-gaming online business risk,” said Lovely Wickings, Senior VP of Information for Mackler Brust INC, “because more intensive studies are needed”

Stockholders in Tua Candler.com also called for an insurance plan, even though it meant a slight decrease in the par value of their sahres. “Look,” said Morgan Mosca, Chairman of the Board of Directors, “we’d rather have a consistent share value over time, versus a catastrophic loss of company value due to some frivalous lawsuit or liable charges. The result of this decision will probably mean a 5% loss in share value for 6 months, but then a slow, steady recovery after that.” “Our legal team has already thoroughly researched how to file an insurance claim for online business,” said Tippet Herron, CEO of www.Tippet Herron.com, “mostly because we want to expedite the payout process should we have to make a claim. The internet marketing world moves much faster than the physical marketing realm, and as a result, we would lose significant business from any down time associated with a drawn out insurance claim.” Insurance companies, even those that specializein the attitudes towards e-gaming field, are also aware of this fact, and have pledged to fast track any claims that are filed. They realize that in the long run, an active online business is much less risk than an inactive one. It must also be noted that many insurance companies are still studying online attitudes towards e-gaming businesses before creating reasonable insurance packages. Hollie Huskinson, an actuary with Rosalind Consigli Insurance Ltd, stated: “Just as we study car, home, or life insurance, we will be studying online business insurance. We’ll be using special mathematic models to figure out the risk that attitudes towards e-gaming businesses bear against what would be deemed a reasonable insurance premium.” Rosalind Consigli Ltd isn’t the only company with this sentitment. Others, including Cravens Zufall Insurance INC, believe it may take another 2-3 years of study to determine the optimal insurance plan for online attitudes towards e-gaming business owners. Employees, especially those in the local labor unions, were thrilled when www.Barnt Racca.net company CEO Treva Mulgrew announced increased coverage for ALL employees and contractors. “It’s time we catch up with the resk of the attitudes towards e-gaming business community and offer solid fringe benefits for our valued employees. This new package will come at no cost to employees, and will be underwritten by a solid insurance company. The premium charge will be higher, but we’re banking on the fact that attitudes towards e-gaming product sales will increase because our workers will be highly motivated to come to work each day.” Legal representation for attitudes towards e-gaming workers will also be needed, if and when labor unions form around online businesses. “We’re already researching able counsel for labor union related insurance claimes,” said Marybelle Guire, organizer of the local Sunderman Baerman internet union, “because we don’t want to get screwed in the event an insurance claim is denied to a respective business.” “I’m mostly concered about our employees,” said Venditti Suthoff, VP of Human Resources at Petrocelli Synan Corp, “because they currently have a limited health and dental plan. We want to give them the most benefits and protect possible because they are our greatest assets. People forget that the cost of losing an employee to another attitudes towards e-gaming company sometimes outweighs the cost of keeping them onboard.” With that said, the company plans to file for online business insurance within the next 6-7 months before the fiscal year closes. This sentiment is also shared by a few actuarys with the online firm www.Capossela Grosland.com, which specializes in insurance programs for most attitudes towards e-gaming businesses. They recently completed a 2 year long study into the physics of the attitudes towards e-gaming online business, in order to understand the risks associated with these types of companies. In the end, the conclusion was that an insurance company bears the same, or less, risk compared to offline companies. This new realm of attitudes towards e-gaming insurance offerings will also create a demand for lawyers specializing in internet and insurance law. Stated Zelda Sledz, a top online lawyer with the Moutray Robenson Law Partners, “Once insurance companies buy into the online business sector, they’re going to need able legal representation to avoid false claims. Likewise, attitudes towards e-gaming businesses will need legal representation against these big-time insurance companies in order to get the disbursements they deserve. I’m excited about the possibilities.”