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Loews Corporation

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Loews Corporation
Type Public (NYSELTR)
Founded
Headquarters New York, NY
Products insurance, cigarettes, hotels, watches, oil drilling, pipeline transport
Revenue $16.02 billion USD
Operating income $1.85 billion USD
Net income $1.21 billion USD
Subsidiaries CNA Financial Corporation

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Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

Loews Hotels
Website www.loews.com

Loews Corporation is a holding company run by the Tisch Family whose subsidiaries are engaged in the following lines of business:

On May 10, 2006 Loews Corporation announced that it would offer 15 million shares of Carolina Group via a public offering, with the proceeds to be used for general corporate purposes. [1] The sale's estimated value is $740 million. On June 4, 2007 Loews Corporation announced it would acquire a portion of Dominion Resource's operations for 4.03 billion dollars. [2] Outside of Loews, The estate of chairman Bob Tisch co-owns the New York Giants football team. Loews has in the past had extensive involvement with the CBS network.

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