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Cincinnati Financial Corporation, formed in 1968 with its headquarters in Fairfield, OH, markets property and casualty insurance. Cincinnati Financial owns three subsidiaries: The Cincinnati Insurance Company, CSU Producer Resources Inc. and CFC Investment Company. In addition, the parent company has an investment portfolio. The Cincinnati Insurance Company owns four additional insurance subsidiaries. The standard market property casualty insurance group includes two of those subsidiaries – The Cincinnati Casualty Company and The Cincinnati Indemnity Company. This group writes a broad range of business, homeowner and auto policies. The Cincinnati Insurance Company also conducts the business of our reinsurance assumed operations, known as Cincinnati Re. Other subsidiaries of The Cincinnati Insurance Company include: The Cincinnati Life Insurance Company providing life insurance policies and fixed annuities and The Cincinnati Specialty Underwriters Insurance Company offering excess and surplus lines insurance products
Cincinnati Financial and its Units Get Rated by A.M. Best
by Zacks Equity Research
Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF) and its units recently received rating action from the credit rating giant A.M. Best.
Cincinnati Financial Poised for Growth Despite Cat Loss
by Zacks Equity Research
Cincinnati Financial Corporation (CINF), which deals in property and casualty (P&C) insurance business in the U.S., has been witnessing improvement in results over the past several quarters.
Bull of the Day: Cincinnati Financial (CINF)
by Eric Dutram
If interest rates rise, you will want to insure that you have stocks like this one in your portfolio for protection.
Top Ranked Stocks Hitting 52-Week Highs
by Jeremy Mullin
Stocks continually hitting highs should be bought on pullbacks.
Winning Stock Picks from the Top 5 Industries with the Biggest Job Growth
by Kevin Matras
Kevin Matras goes over how to find winning stock-picking ideas in the government's 'boring' economic reports. Highlighted stocks include DLTR, TAST, HCA, BRSS, and CINF.
5 Must Buy Momentum Stocks
by David Bartosiak
These five momentum stocks are breaking out to new highs and you need to buy them now.
Stocks with Upgraded Broker Ratings
by Kevin Matras
Kevin Matras explains why looking for stocks with upgraded broker ratings can upgrade your portfolio to a whole new level. Highlighted stocks include AMCX, AMSG, CINF, INCR and NCI.
The Power of New Analyst Coverage
by Kevin Matras
Kevin Matras shows why stocks with new analyst coverage are stocks you want to have. Highlighted stocks include CINF, GAIN, NEOG, CCRN and TYL.
Bear of the Day: Cincinnati Financial (CINF)
by Eric Dutram
If you want to protect your portfolio from rising rates, look elsewhere in the insurance industry for picks.
Top 5 Performing Sectors
by Kevin Matras
Kevin Matras goes over the new Top Sectors and how to use them in your own trading. Highlighted stocks include DHR, TOWR, ABFS, CINF and RTN.