What Analysts Predict For Markel Corporation (NYSE:MKL) 2Q20?

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Markel Corporation (NYSE:MKL) is reporting second quarter financial results on Tuesday 28th July 2020, after market close.

According to analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters, MKL is expected to report 2Q20 income of $ 6.88 per share from revenue of $ 2544.21 million.

For the full year, analysts anticipate top line of $ 7234.83 million, while looking forward to loss of $ 1.55 per share bottom line.

Previous Quarter Performance

Markel Corporation came out with loss for the first quarter of $ 100.60 per share, from the revenue of $ 335.67 million. Street analysts expected . The bottom line results street analysts by $ 0.29 or , at the same time, top line results analysts by $ 6.36 million or .

Historical Earnings Performance
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Stock Performance

According to the previous trading day, closing price of MKL was $ 1014.91, representing a 42.84 % increase from the 52 week low of $ 710.52 and a 24.69 % decrease over the 52 week high of $ 1347.64.

The company has a market capital of $ 13.98 billion and is part of the Financial Services sector and Insurance – Property & Casualty industry.

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Markel Corporation, a diverse financial holding company, markets and underwrites specialty insurance products in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and internationally. Its Insurance segment offers general and professional liability, property, personal lines, marine and energy, specialty programs, and workers compensation insurance products. This segment also offers contract, commercial, and court bonds; coverage on automobiles or other vehicles held as collateral for loans; coverages for horse mortality, theft, infertility, transit, and specified perils; crime coverage; property and liability package coverage to small and medium sized businesses; accident and health coverage; coverage for legal expenses; and short-term trade credit coverage for commercial risks.