FINALS: Underwriters League Tournament Championship Round!
by Kristi Marvin on 2018-06-28 at 12:04pm

FINALS: GET YOUR VOTES IN!!

After some HEAVY voting last night, Credit Suisse made a comeback and beat B. Riley FBR, 62% to 38%.

It’s still early, but Credit Suisse is currently leading Cantor by 82% to 18%.

Remember, voting ends at Midnight and the ultimate winner is based on TOTAL number of votes throughout the entire tournament. You can find the the Finals Page here, or vote below.

Get your votes in to see who will be the 2018 Underwriters League Champion!!

UPDATE:   THERE WILL BE A PRIZE FOR THE WINNER! TUNE IN TOMORROW FOR RESULTS!

Standings at 12:00PM

Credit Suisse 82% vs Cantor Fitzgerald 18%

 

 

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