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This company is probably best-known as the sponsor of the television wildlife program, Wild Kingdom, which is also and perhaps even better known as Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Mutual of Omaha has sponsored both incarnations of the program: the original which aired for 25 years from 1963 to 1988, and its revival that began in 2002. The company is so associated with this program that it is sometimes referred to in the insurance industry by the nickname "The Wild Kingdom". The company is so well-known by the word "mutual", which describes its form of ownership, that it has had great problems doing what many other comparably-sized insurers have done in recent years, which is to "demutualize" and become a stock company which would give it access to capital markets. It has been proposed that the company be allowed to retain the name in this event and be styled, "Mutual of Omaha, A Stock Company", so that the name could not be considered to be in any way deceptive or misleading. It is also pointed out that other formerly mutually-owned companies such as Washington Mutual, a former savings and loan association, were allowed to keep this element of their name upon demutualization. Mutual of Omaha currently has no plans to demutulize and become a stock company. |
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