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EG analysis

Everest Group, Ltd.Insurance - Reinsurance. Scored on the same transparent 7-signal model behind the daily rankings.

EG
Everest Group, Ltd. · Insurance - Reinsurance
Rev+0.8%C
P/E7.4xA
ROE13.8%B
P/B0.95A-
Yield2.1%B
72Financial strength
$364.13$14.4B
1Y Target$400.00Analyst consensus · 15 analysts
5Y Target$504.99Compound horizon
10Y Target$647.64Long-dated conviction
Rev+0.8%
C
Revenue +0.8% — flat, mature phase or headwinds present
P/E7.4x
A
P/E 7.4 — cheapest decile in Financial Services (≈10th pctile)
ROE13.8%
B
ROE 13.8% — acceptable capital return
P/B0.95
A-
P/B 0.95 — near book, cheap for a profitable franchise
Yield2.1%
B
Yield 2.1% — modest income

Forward price target — the 1-year figure is the analyst consensus where the stock is covered; the 5- and 10-year figures compound our earnings estimate from there. The DCF below is a separate cross-check on intrinsic value (what it's worth today), not another target.

Financial strength · 72 / 100
Profitability0.70
Value (P/B)0.87
Income0.57

A peer-relative read for financials on profitability (ROE), valuation, and covered income — the quality-growth (FCF/ROIC) screen doesn't apply to balance-sheet businesses. Not comparable to the 0–100 quality-growth score shown on other stocks.

Entry · Margin of safety
52-week rangeNear 52-week high
4% off the 12-month high
Why now
Insurance - Reinsurance · market cap $14.4b. 4% off the 52-week high of $379.22. PEG 0.97 — paying under fair value for the growth rate. 15 sell-side analysts rate this a Buy with a mean 1-yr target of $400.00 (implying +10% upside).
Moat
ROE 14% meets the long-run market sustainable threshold — solid but not differentiated; the durability comes from elsewhere. Financial moat — scale of deposit base / underwriting franchise plus regulatory capital advantages. The largest players compound book value through cycles that erase smaller competitors.
Risk
Balance-sheet financial — book value, net interest margin, and credit loss provisions are the lever points; a rates regime change or a deterioration in the loan book moves the stock more than EPS does.
Horizon
1-3 yr $400.00 (15-analyst consensus) — multiple re-rating thesis requires a catalyst. 5 yr $504.99 at ~7% CAGR — dividend + buyback compounding. 10 yr $647.64 if the moat survives secular pressure.
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Not enough history yet — the model records EG's score after each daily run, and the chart appears once a few days have accumulated.

Shares to buy
5
Position size
$1,821
3.6% of portfolio
Stop price
$273.10
25% below $364.13
$ at risk if stopped
$455.16
budget $500.00 · 1% of portfolio

Math only — share count is floor(portfolio × risk% ÷ (price × stop%)). Doesn't account for commissions, slippage, gap risk, or position-correlation across your book. Inputs persist locally; never sent to the server. Not investment advice.

Everest Group, Ltd. (EG): score, valuation & FAQ

Everest Group, Ltd. (EG) is a Insurance - Reinsurance company. As a bank, insurer or REIT it runs on a different financial model from the rest of the market, so Bull Rankings grades it on a sector-appropriate card — price-to-book, dividend yield, payout ratio and cash-flow coverage — rather than the 0–100 quality-growth score used elsewhere. The read below is a transparent screen, not a buy recommendation.

Its strongest graded signals are P/E (A) and P/B (A-).

Is EG a good stock to buy?

Bull Rankings grades EG on a sector-appropriate card — price-to-book, dividend yield, payout and cash-flow coverage — rather than a single quality-growth score. That is driven by P/E (A) and P/B (A-). A score is a quantitative screen of Everest Group, Ltd.'s fundamentals, not personalised financial advice — weigh it against your own time horizon and risk tolerance, and read the risk factors below before acting.

How does Bull Rankings grade EG?

As a bank, insurer or REIT, EG isn't given a quality-growth score — signals like free cash flow, debt-to-equity and P/E don't translate cleanly to a balance-sheet business. Instead it's graded on a sector-appropriate card: price-to-book, dividend yield, payout ratio and operating-cash-flow coverage, where it rates strongest on P/E (A) and P/B (A-).

Is EG overvalued or undervalued?

We don't compute a reliable discounted-cash-flow value for EG — typically because it is not yet consistently profitable or free-cash-flow positive — so its valuation rests on growth and price-to-sales rather than on earnings-based intrinsic value. Judge it on the trajectory of the business, not a single multiple.

What are the main risks of investing in EG?

Balance-sheet financial — book value, net interest margin, and credit loss provisions are the lever points; a rates regime change or a deterioration in the loan book moves the stock more than EPS does.

New to these metrics? The guides explain free cash flow, how the score works, and more in the learn hub — or run another name through the screener.

Bull Rankings is an automated fundamentals screen for research and education. It is not investment advice, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Do your own research and consider consulting a licensed financial adviser.

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