Key financials |
$ millions |
% change from 2008 |
Revenues |
4,431.2 |
-5.9 |
Profits |
309.1 |
9.9 |
Assets |
17,328.6 |
|
Stockholders' equity |
3,596.1 |
|
Market value (3/26/2010) |
3,957.8 |
|
Profits as % of |
|
Revenues |
7.0 |
Assets |
1.8 |
Stockholders' equity |
8.6 |
Earnings per share |
|
2009 $ |
1.86 |
% change from 2008 |
14.8 |
1999-2009 annual growth rate % |
N.A. |
Total return to investors |
% |
2009 |
-19.7 |
1999-2009 annual rate |
20.7 |
4 | Liberty Mutual Insurance Group | 71 | 31,094.0 | 5 | Hartford Financial Services | 97 | 24,701.0 | 6 | Travelers Cos. | 98 | 24,680.0 | 7 | Nationwide | 118 | 20,751.0 | 8 | United Services Automobile Association | 132 | 17,557.6 | 9 | Progressive | 161 | 14,563.6 | 10 | Loews | 165 | 14,123.0 | 11 | Chubb | 176 | 13,016.0 | 12 | Assurant | 268 | 8,700.5 | 13 | American Family Insurance Group | 344 | 6,453.4 | 14 | First American Corp. | 361 | 5,972.8 | 15 | Fidelity National Financial | 366 | 5,857.7 | 16 | W.R. Berkley | 463 | 4,431.2 | 17 | American Financial Group | 478 | 4,320.6 | 18 | Erie Insurance Group | 484 | 4,255.4 |
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