American Financial Group, Inc. 4.500% Subordinated Debentures due 2060

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About AFGE

American Financial Group, Inc. is an insurance holding company, which engages in property and casualty insurance, focusing on commercial products for businesses, and in the sale of fixed and fixed-indexed annuities in the retail, financial institutions and education markets. Its Property and Casualty Insurance Products include Property and Transportation, Specialty Casualty, and Specialty Financial. 

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Carl Henry Lindner
CEOCarl Henry Lindner
Employees
Employees
Headquarters
Cincinnati, Ohio
HeadquartersCincinnati, Ohio
Founded
1959
Founded1959
Employees
Employees

AFGE Key Statistics

Market cap
10.70B
Market cap10.70B
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Dividend yield
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Average volume
6.62K
Average volume6.62K
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52 Week high
$19.41
52 Week high$19.41
52 Week low
$16.11
52 Week low$16.11

AFGE News

TipRanks 3d
American Financial Group price target lowered to $134 from $136 at Keefe Bruyette

Keefe Bruyette lowered the firm’s price target on American Financial Group (AFG) to $134 from $136 and keeps a Market Perform rating on the shares. The firm exp...

TipRanks 6d
American Financial Earnings Call: Strong Year, Emerging Risks

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