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www.wbjournal.com • Worcester Business Journal 47 25 YEARS: MORPHERS & MERGERS & Morphers Mergers Companies buy up other companies; that happens every day in business. Here are five notable marriages that took place over the last quarter-century. BY STEVEN JONES D'AGOSTINO Special to the Worcester Business Journal T he Hanover Insurance Group complex along Worcester's Lincoln Street has kept sign-makers busy the last two decades. Hanover, the original name of a property-liability insurance firm founded in 1852, remained a publicly traded com- pany under that name until the early 1990s, when it changed to Allmerica Property & Casualty Cos. In 1996, Allmerica spun off Allmerica Financial Corp. as a property-and-casualty insurance and financial services holding company. Allmerica Financial then bought the original firm and eventually became one of the 500 largest, publicly traded com- panies in the United States. In 2005, Allmerica Financial reverted its name back to The Hanover. Got all that? Good, there's more. Three years later, The Hanover acquired AIX Group and, in 2011, London-based Chaucer Holdings. In 2009, CommonWealth acquired First Allmerica Life Insurance from Hanover. Today, the consistently profitable Hanover, the largest public company based in Worcester, has annual revenue of almost $5 billion, nearly double that of 2009. The company employs 5,000 globally, with 4,200 in 30 U.S. locations. ALLMERICA & HANOVER >> Continued on Page 48

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