Illustration representing RLI Corp’s disciplined insurance underwriting, specialty risk management, and long-term financial stability amid catastrophe exposure.

CEO and COO Buy Shares of RLI — Exceptionally Run Insurer, but Not Without Storm Clouds

RLI Corp is exceptionally well run, with insider buying and 30 years of underwriting profits — but forward valuation and catastrophe risk argue for patience, not haste.

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Everest Group investor snapshot—director buys near $306–$307, $1.2B adverse development cover, AIG renewal-rights sale, catastrophe-risk radar, and ~1.0x P/B valuation.

Two Directors Bought Shares of Everest Group (EG) Cheaper Than the CEO Did 6 Months Ago: Will Buying Now Culminate in Profits?

Two Everest Group directors just bought stock around $306–$307—below the CEO’s June buy—while the company cleans house with a $1.2B adverse development cover and a renewal-rights sale to AIG. Institutions own essentially all the float, short interest is low, and forward P/E looks cheap. Here’s the risk/reward.

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