MSN.com: 7 lesser-known stocks poised to perform after hurricanes

Peter Ricchiuti, William B. Burkenroad Jr. Clinical Professor in Equity Research and senior professor of practice, contributed an article to MSN.com on stocks with the potential to rise in the aftermath of Atlantic hurricanes.
Crawford & Company contracts with insurers to manage and process claims for property damage and business interruptions, which spike significantly after major storms. The increased demand for claims adjusters during such times could bolster Crawford’s financial performance. The company has also been at the forefront of adopting emerging technologies, including using aerial drones to photograph storm-damaged properties, allowing adjusters to begin working on claims earlier.
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