Progressive (PGR) is back in focus after its second quarter 2026 earnings per share of $4.85 came in 3.2% above consensus, with net premiums written of $21.1b and broader policy growth.
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Progressive’s recent earnings beat and ongoing share repurchases have come against a mixed price backdrop, with a modest 90 day share price return of 2.75% but a 1 year total shareholder return that declined 9.68%, while the 5 year total shareholder return of 140.12% points to strong longer run compounding.
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Progressive now trades close to analyst targets, yet intrinsic value estimates sit at a much steeper discount. Is the stock pricing in too much caution, or are the models still playing catch up with the recent move?
Progressive closed at $209.60, while the most widely followed narrative pegs fair value around $230.71. That gap rests on a detailed set of long term earnings and revenue assumptions.
Progressive's scale, superior data analytics, and rapid pricing response mechanisms position the company to win disproportionate market share as technology driven direct to consumer distribution continues to outpace traditional agents. This directly supports outperformance in net premiums written and long term earnings growth.
Curious what kind of revenue path and margin reset underpin that fair value for Progressive. The narrative leans on detailed forecasts for earnings power, return on equity and the valuation multiple that could apply if those numbers play out.
Result: Fair Value of $230.71 (UNDERVALUED)
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However, Progressive’s story could change if rising claim costs outpace pricing, or if tougher competition in auto and home insurance squeezes future margins and growth assumptions.
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The analyst narrative says Progressive is about 9.2% undervalued at $209.60 compared with a fair value of $230.71. Yet the company trades on a P/E of 10.4x, which is richer than peers at 8.4x and still below a fair ratio of 11.9x. Is that a margin of safety or a value trap in the making?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
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