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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd T.FFH.PR.D


Primary Symbol: T.FFH Alternate Symbol(s):  T.FFH.PR.G | FRFXF | T.FFH.PR.H | FRFZF | T.FFH.PR.I | T.FFH.PR.J | T.FFH.PR.K | T.FFH.PR.M | FRFFF | FRFGF | T.FFH.PR.C | FXFHF | FRFHF | FAXRF | FFHPF | FXFLF | FAXXF | T.FFH.PR.E | T.FFH.PR.F

Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited is a Canada-based holding company. The Company, through its subsidiaries, is engaged in property and casualty insurance and reinsurance and the associated investment management. The Company’s segments include Property and Casualty Insurance and Reinsurance, Life insurance and Run-off and Non-insurance companies. The Property and Casualty Insurance and... see more

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Post by retiredcf on Nov 04, 2022 12:00pm

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Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.  saw gains after reporting better-than-anticipated quarterly results after the bell on Thursday

The Toronto-based holding company announced an earnings per share loss of US$3.65 per diluted share, beating the Street’s expectation of a US$13.94 loss.

Fairfax says it saw net losses on investments total $519.1-million on bonds as interest rates rose, as well as stocks and currency exchange.

Gross premiums written were up 16.3 per cent to $6.92 billion, while net premiums written rose by 18.6 per cent to $5.61 billion, both of which the company attributed primarily to new business and continued incremental rate increases.

Revenues for the three months ended Sept. 30 were $6.84-billion, up from $6.71-billion last year.

Calling it a “nice EPS beat,” BMO analyst Tom MacKinnon said: “Reported EPS loss of US$3.65, versus our US$12.53 loss, helped by better earnings from associates/non-insurance operations, partially offset by weaker underwriting results. Despite better EPS, all-important BVPS was 1% lower than expected, at US$570, largely due to larger AOCI hit than expected. We’re increasing [our] 2023 EPS estimate by 6 per cent, reflecting increased interest income, improving earnings visibility in non-insurance segment, partially offset by increased CAT load. ... Good quarter but still a ‘show me’ story. A more consistent track record is needed before becoming more constructive.”

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