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Martin Goebel thinks his St. Louis company could benefit from Trump’s tariffs — if he weren’t already in a costly legal battle with his insurer.
What Happened? Shares of property casualty insurer Cincinnati Financial (NASDAQ:CINF) jumped 4.6% in the morning session ...
Cincinnati Financial reports a $685M Q2 profit, doubling last year's result, with growth in premiums, investment gains, and reinsurance strategies.
Cincinnati Financial Corporation CINF reported second-quarter 2025 operating income of $1.97 per share, which surpassed the ...
Cincinnati Financial Corporation reported second-quarter 2025 net income of $685 million, or $4.34 per share, up from $312 ...
Cincinnati Financial's Q2 shines with premium growth and robust investments, but personal lines lag. See why I maintain a ...
Cincinnati Financial reported a significant increase in profits for the second quarter, more than doubling from the previous ...
Property and casualty insurer Cincinnati Financial reported on Monday that its second-quarter profit more than doubled, ...
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This was the stock's second consecutive day of losses.
Cincinnati Financial Corp. closed 7.72% short of its 52-week high of $161.75, which the company achieved on November 27th.
Imam Ayman Soliman, a former chaplain at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, was suddenly detained by ICE after his asylum status, granted in 2018 after fleeing persecution in Egypt, was revoked ...