Progressive Won't Pay 2008 Dividend On Likely Loss
December 15 2008 - 9:22AM
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Progressive Corp. (PGR) said it won't pay a dividend this year
as the auto insurer said its net loss would prevent the company
from meeting the company's standard for making a payout.
The company pays a dividend only if its net income is more than
underwriting income, but noted its after-tax comprehensive loss
through November was $860.8 million.
Progressive had a $684.2 million net loss in the third quarter
on $1.03 billion in write-downs on preferred stock of 45 companies,
including Bank of America Corp. (BAC), Merrill Lynch & Co.
(MER), Fannie Mae (FNM) and Wachovia Corp. (WB), all companies that
were slammed by the credit crisis and by losses on their risky
investments.
Analysts have said personal-and-casualty insurers are a safer
group than life insurers in the current market, since they have
less of their equity invested in commercial mortgage-backed
securities, but still don't see the sector rallying anytime
soon.
Progressive's shares were recently down 2.6% at $14.91. It
shares have outperformed the broader market this year, losing 22%
of their value, compared with 40% for the S&P 500 Index.
-By Kerry E. Grace, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-5089;
kerry.grace@dowjones.com
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