Why Kemper Stock Nose-Dived by 14% Today
Life and auto insurance underwriter (NYSE: KMPR) had a memorable Thursday on the stock exchange, but not positively. Investors sold out of the company following its latest earnings release, leaving the shares with a more than 14% loss in value. That was a notably steeper decrease than the S 500's (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) 1.1% dip.
Kemper booked total revenue of nearly $1.24 billion in its third quarter, which was a 5% improvement over the same period of 2024. As is typical with insurers, much of this comprised earned premiums; these saw a 6% rise to $1.13 billion.
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