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Allstate has been in a holding pattern, posting a small return of 2.3% while floating around $194.08. Is now the time to buy Allstate, or should you be careful about including it in your portfolio?
Whether it's through stocks, bonds, ETFs, or other types of securities, all investors love seeing their portfolios score big returns. But when you're an income investor, your primary focus is ...
Allstate Corp. closed 7.97% below its 52-week high of $213.18, which the company reached on June 3rd.
Allstate Corp. closed 9.46% short of its 52-week high of $213.18, which the company reached on June 3rd.
Allstate offers strong yields on preferreds and bonds, backed by solid ratings and insurer strength despite weather losses. Check out why ALL stock is a hold.
In the latest market close, Allstate (ALL) reached $206.39, with a -0.2% movement compared to the previous day. This change was narrower than the S&P 500's daily loss of 0.53%. Elsewhere, the Dow ...
According to Benzinga Pro, Allstate's peer group average for short interest as a percentage of float is 2.87%, which means ...
Allstate (NYSE: ALL) shareholders were in good hands this earnings season. The company easily topped expectations in the fourth quarter, helping to send the stock up as much as 6% in Thursday trading.
Allstate's Q1 earnings fell short of expectations, but its performance wasn't as poor as that implied by the bottom line miss. See why ALL stock is a buy.
Allstate has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small return of 3.5% while holding steady at $193.33.