Hamilton Net Income From Continuing Ops from 2010 to 2024
HG Stock | 19.01 0.23 1.20% |
Net Income From Continuing Ops | First Reported 2010-12-31 | Previous Quarter 280.3 M | Current Value 294.3 M | Quarterly Volatility 189.6 M |
Check Hamilton Insurance financial statements over time to gain insight into future company performance. You can evaluate financial statements to find patterns among Hamilton Insurance's main balance sheet or income statement drivers, such as Interest Income of 41.1 M, Depreciation And Amortization of 11.1 M or Interest Expense of 19.5 M, as well as many indicators such as Price To Sales Ratio of 1.83, Dividend Yield of 0.0 or PTB Ratio of 0.98. Hamilton financial statements analysis is a perfect complement when working with Hamilton Insurance Valuation or Volatility modules.
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Latest Hamilton Insurance's Net Income From Continuing Ops Growth Pattern
Below is the plot of the Net Income From Continuing Ops of Hamilton Insurance Group, over the last few years. It is Hamilton Insurance's Net Income From Continuing Ops historical data analysis aims to capture in quantitative terms the overall pattern of either growth or decline in Hamilton Insurance's overall financial position and show how it may be relating to other accounts over time.
Net Income From Continuing Ops | 10 Years Trend |
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Hamilton Net Income From Continuing Ops Regression Statistics
Arithmetic Mean | (83,079,643) | |
Geometric Mean | 177,622,115 | |
Coefficient Of Variation | (228.27) | |
Mean Deviation | 150,241,456 | |
Median | (185,517,000) | |
Standard Deviation | 189,649,760 | |
Sample Variance | 35967T | |
Range | 479.8M | |
R-Value | 0.73 | |
Mean Square Error | 18069.2T | |
R-Squared | 0.53 | |
Significance | 0 | |
Slope | 30,974,594 | |
Total Sum of Squares | 503538.4T |
Hamilton Net Income From Continuing Ops History
About Hamilton Insurance Financial Statements
Hamilton Insurance stakeholders use historical fundamental indicators, such as Hamilton Insurance's Net Income From Continuing Ops, to determine how well the company is positioned to perform in the future. Although Hamilton Insurance investors may analyze each financial statement separately, they are all interrelated. For example, changes in Hamilton Insurance's assets and liabilities are reflected in the revenues and expenses on Hamilton Insurance's income statement, which ultimately affect the company's gains or losses. Understanding these patterns can help in making the right long-term investment decisions in Hamilton Insurance Group,. Please read more on our technical analysis and fundamental analysis pages.
Last Reported | Projected for Next Year | ||
Net Income From Continuing Ops | 280.3 M | 294.3 M |
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Is Reinsurance space expected to grow? Or is there an opportunity to expand the business' product line in the future? Factors like these will boost the valuation of Hamilton Insurance. If investors know Hamilton will grow in the future, the company's valuation will be higher. The financial industry is built on trying to define current growth potential and future valuation accurately. All the valuation information about Hamilton Insurance listed above have to be considered, but the key to understanding future value is determining which factors weigh more heavily than others.
Quarterly Earnings Growth 0.805 | Earnings Share 4.87 | Revenue Per Share 21.292 | Quarterly Revenue Growth 0.314 | Return On Assets 0.0594 |
The market value of Hamilton Insurance Group, is measured differently than its book value, which is the value of Hamilton that is recorded on the company's balance sheet. Investors also form their own opinion of Hamilton Insurance's value that differs from its market value or its book value, called intrinsic value, which is Hamilton Insurance's true underlying value. Investors use various methods to calculate intrinsic value and buy a stock when its market value falls below its intrinsic value. Because Hamilton Insurance's market value can be influenced by many factors that don't directly affect Hamilton Insurance's underlying business (such as a pandemic or basic market pessimism), market value can vary widely from intrinsic value.
Please note, there is a significant difference between Hamilton Insurance's value and its price as these two are different measures arrived at by different means. Investors typically determine if Hamilton Insurance is a good investment by looking at such factors as earnings, sales, fundamental and technical indicators, competition as well as analyst projections. However, Hamilton Insurance's price is the amount at which it trades on the open market and represents the number that a seller and buyer find agreeable to each party.