Cincinnati Financial Corp (NASDAQ:CINF) reported strong fourth-quarter 2025 earnings of $3.37 per share, significantly beating analyst estimates, despite a slight revenue miss at $2.91 billion. The stock experienced a negative after-hours reaction, declining by about 1.0%, suggesting investors may have expected an even stronger report or are focusing on the revenue shortfall. The company’s profitability was driven by factors such as disciplined underwriting and investment income, with robust full-year 2025 results and positive projections for 2026.
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Cincinnati Financial Corp (NASDAQ:CINF) Beats Q4 Earnings Estimates Despite Revenue Miss and Negative After-Hours Reaction
Cincinnati Financial Corp (NASDAQ:CINF) reported strong fourth-quarter 2025 earnings of $3.37 per share, significantly beating analyst estimates, despite a slight revenue miss at $2.91 billion. The stock experienced a negative after-hours reaction, declining by about 1.0%, suggesting investors may have expected an even stronger report or are focusing on the revenue shortfall. The company’s profitability was driven by factors such as disciplined underwriting and investment income, with robust full-year 2025 results and positive projections for 2026.