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Romans828

01/18/12 5:48 PM

#37133 RE: TheOcho #37131

No, actually you can't. You have to have a legitimate "vested interest or be related".

If you are a partner in the entity you could possibly take out a "key-man" policy, which I did with my partner in a real estate company. But you couldn't argue "vested interest", simply because you owned some shares in a public company.

GO Kim! Stay Healthy!