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Through expansion and innovation Baldwin will continue to thrive and return positive value to our shareholders. We positioned in the market by segment and we are achieving strong results in all segments .We occupy 15.83% overall market share in year 4. In year 5, we plan to expand with more than 18% in overall market share. We also continue woke and innovate into more profitable opportunities.

We have always been in competition with Firms Digby and Erie and will continue to outperform them in a market .Our strong cash flow allows Baldwin to venture into increase profit and shareholder value through our deep commitment to excellence and innovation. In doing so, we make our company a better place for our customers to do business.

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