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- Verisk Downplays AI Disruption Fears as Quarterly Profit Beats Estimates
Verisk’s fourth-quarter profit topped Wall Street expectations on Wednesday, with CEO Lee Shavel touting the quality of the firm’s proprietary data sets amid concerns around AI-driven disruption to the information services business model. The data analytics firm, which also provided … ...[TheTopNews] Read More.34 mins ago - ITRC: Data-Breach ‘Transparency Is on Life Support’
An annual report for the Identity Theft Resource Center has found that there were a record 3,322 compromises of data in in the United States 2025, but there has been a significant decline in consumer notifications. According to ITRC’s Annual … ...[TheTopNews] Read More.44 mins ago - Wakefern turns to tech platform for loyalty program
Company says the partnership with Eagle Eye is aimed at enhancing customer engagement and supporting sales growth ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Walmart’s grocery penetration reaches record 72%: dunnhumby
Ongoing financial pressure also has mass-channel retailers matching traditional supermarkets at 79% penetration for first time ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Inszone Acquires Texas’ Scarbrough, Medlin & Associates
Inszone Insurance Services announced its expansion in Texas through the acquisition of Scarbrough, Medlin & Associates, Inc., a Dallas-based agency with more than four decades of experience serving commercial property clients. Scarbrough, Medlin & Associates was founded in 1981 by … ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Specialty Program Group Integrates Anova Marine and Logistiq Insurance Solutions
Specialty Program Group LLC (SPG), an operator of specialty insurance distribution, underwriting, and consulting businesses, announced the acquisition of Logistiq Insurance Solutions and the subsequent integration of Logistiq with Anova Marine Insurance, a firm acquired by Specialty Program Group in … ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Ohio Asphalt Companies to Pay $30M to Settle False Claim Act Allegations
Two asphalt companies have agreed to pay $30 million total to resolve False Claims Act allegations that they submitted fraudulent test results to the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) for federally funded asphalt projects in Ohio. Specifically, Kokosing Materials, Inc. … ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago
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