The Chubb Corporation: An Analysis Of 2004-2012 Return On Equity Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In March 2012, a buy side analyst with a midsize (more than $5 billion in managed assets) investment management company was requested by one of its portfolio managers to help him assess the Chubb Corporation (Chubb) as a possible investment candidate to diversify his portfolio to contain a property casualty insurance company.

The stock performance of the company, Chubb, was significant and increased its value since the year2004. However, the first screening suggested weakness in some crucial financial statement metrics: low top line premium increase, increasing prices, low investment yields, and, most significant of all, a flat to falling yield on equity.

Publication Date: 02/04/2015

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