Movement Alert|Progressive Rises 3.04% in Regular Trading, July Net Premiums and Policy Count Growth Boost Sentiment

Market Focus
Aug 19

On August 19, Progressive rose 3.04% in regular trading, trading at $215.6/share, with turnover of $64.25 million. The stock gained momentum after the company released July operating data before the market open.

Progressive reported July net premiums earned of $7.36 billion, up 5.3% from $6.99 billion a year earlier. Policies in force reached 40.3 million as of July 31, a 7.2% increase from 37.6 million a year ago. However, July net income came in at $1.65 per share, declining from $1.85 per share in the prior-year period. Investors appeared to focus on the continued expansion in premium volume and policy count, which signals sustained market share gains despite the profit compression.

Analyst sentiment heading into the report was mixed, with the consensus rating at hold and a mean price target around $232. Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock in late July citing premium growth that is notably better than peers, while JPMorgan and Wells Fargo maintained cautious stances with neutral and underweight ratings, respectively.

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