Movement Alert|Chubb Falls 3.54% in Pre-Market Trading, Q2 Revenue and Net Premiums Written Miss Expectations

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Jul 22

On July 22, Chubb fell 3.54% in pre-market trading, trading at $342.00/share, with turnover of $540,800. The decline came after the company reported mixed Q2 results the prior evening.

Chubb posted Q2 adjusted EPS of $7.26, up 18.24% year-over-year, significantly beating the consensus estimate of $6.75. However, revenue came in at $12.768 billion, missing the $12.987 billion estimate, while net premiums written of $14.71 billion also fell short of the $15.07 billion analyst expectation. Despite the strong earnings beat, the shortfall in premium income growth raised concerns about the company's underwriting momentum, pressuring shares lower.

Notably, multiple investment banks recently adjusted their price targets on Chubb ahead of earnings. Deutsche Bank raised its target to $354 from $330 while maintaining a Hold rating, and JPMorgan lifted its target to $374 from $340, also maintaining Neutral. The average analyst price target stands at approximately $367, with an overall overweight consensus rating. The company also recently authorized a $7.5 billion share buyback program effective July 1 and raised its annual dividend 5.2% to $4.08 per share.

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