-- 独立系調査会社CFRAは、に対し、以下の調査レポートを提供しました。CFRAのアナリストは、以下のように見解をまとめています。ACGLの第1四半期営業利益は、前年同期の1.54ドルに対し2.50ドルとなり、市場予想の2.46ドルを上回りましたが、当社の予想である2.62ドルには届きませんでした。営業収益は前年同期比1.3%減となり、当社の8~15%の成長予測を大きく下回りました。これは、保険料収入が4.8%減少したものの、投資収益が8%増加したことで一部相殺されたためです。当社は、ACGLを優れた引受能力を持つトップティアの保険会社と評価しており、競争の逆風にもかかわらず、高い収益性を維持しています。4月29日の決算説明会では、正味保険料収入が前年同期比3.7%減少したことから、保険料収入不足に関する重要な質問が出されると予想されます。基礎的な引受実績は業界平均を上回っており、コンバインド・レシオは前年同期の81.0%に対し82.3%となり、業界平均を約5~10ポイント上回っています。売上高の伸び悩みは懸念材料ではあるものの、ACGLの優れた保険引受実績と収益性指標を考慮すると、同社の株価は同業他社や過去の平均値と比較して依然として割安であると考えています。
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