W.R. Berkley Corp. shares dropped in the extended session Thursday after the insurer missed the Wall Street consensus by several marks in its first-quarter...
W.R. Berkley Corp. WRB shares dropped in the extended session Thursday after the insurer missed the Wall Street consensus by several marks in its first-quarter earnings report. W.R. Berkley shares fell 4.5% after hours, following a 0.8% rise in the regular session to close at $63.36. Gross premiums written in the first quarter rose to $3.05 billion from $2.86 billion, but were short of the $3.06 billion consensus from analysts surveyed by FactSet. Net premiums written increased to $2.
WRB shares dropped in the extended session Thursday after the insurer missed the Wall Street consensus by several marks in its first-quarter earnings report. W.R. Berkley shares fell 4.5% after hours, following a 0.8% rise in the regular session to close at $63.36. Gross premiums written in the first quarter rose to $3.05 billion from $2.86 billion, but were short of the $3.06 billion consensus from analysts surveyed by FactSet. Net premiums written increased to $2.57 billion from $2.
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