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Dec 9, 2025
Aflac Inc (AFL) latest performance of 0.18% is not what was on cards
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Aflac Inc (NYSE: AFL) started the day on Thursday, with a price increase of 0.18% at $109.24, before settling in for the price of $109.04 at the close. Taking a more long-term approach, AFL posted a 52-week range of $96.95-$115.83.
The Financial sector firm's twelve-monthly sales growth has been 16.83% for the last half of the decade. Meanwhile, its Annual Earning per share during the time was 16.83%. Nevertheless, stock's Earnings Per Share (EPS) this year is 4.25%. This publicly-traded company's shares outstanding now amounts to $525.71 million, simultaneously with a float of $468.93 million. The organization now has a market capitalization sitting at $57.25 billion. At the time of writing, stock's 50-day Moving Average stood at $110.35, while the 200-day Moving Average is $106.63.
Now let's turn our focus to how large-scale investors are working with this stock of the Insurance - Life Industry. Aflac Inc's current insider ownership accounts for 10.53%, in contrast to 58.56% institutional ownership. According to the most recent insider trade that took place on Nov 18 '25, this organization's Sr. Executive Vice President sold 15,862 shares at the rate of 112.00, making the entire transaction reach 1,776,544 in total value, affecting insider ownership by 230,688. Preceding that transaction, on Nov 17 '25, Company's Director sold 786 for 113.75, making the whole transaction's value amount to 89,404. This particular insider is now the holder of 24,829 in total.
Wall Street market experts anticipate that the next fiscal year will bring earnings of 1.82 per share during the current fiscal year. Aflac Inc's EPS increase for this current 12-month fiscal period is 4.25% and is forecasted to reach 7.38 in the upcoming year. Considering the longer run, market analysts have predicted that Company's EPS will increase by 2.64% through the next 5 years, which can be compared against the 16.83% growth it accomplished over the previous five years trading on the market.
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