Summary
The Allstate Corporation (ALL) filed an 8-K on May 1, 2018, to report its financial results for the first quarter of 2018. The filing primarily serves to furnish a press release and an investor supplement detailing these results. While the 8-K itself does not contain the detailed financial data, these accompanying documents are the key sources for understanding Allstate's performance during the first quarter of 2018. Investors should refer to Exhibits 99.1 (press release) and 99.2 (investor supplement) for comprehensive information on revenue, net income, earnings per share, and segment performance.
Key Highlights
- 1Allstate Corporation filed an 8-K on May 1, 2018, announcing its Q1 2018 financial results.
- 2The report primarily furnishes a press release (Exhibit 99.1) and an investor supplement (Exhibit 99.2).
- 3These exhibits contain the detailed financial results and performance metrics for the first quarter of 2018.
- 4Investors need to review the furnished exhibits for specific financial data, such as earnings, revenue, and segment performance.
- 5The 8-K filing itself does not contain the detailed financial results but directs investors to the relevant supplementary materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
The main purpose of this 8-K filing is to officially report Allstate Corporation's financial results for the first quarter of 2018. It formally includes the press release and investor supplement that contain the detailed financial information.
The specific financial details for Q1 2018 are located in Exhibit 99.1 (the press release dated May 1, 2018) and Exhibit 99.2 (the first quarter 2018 investor supplement), which are furnished with this 8-K filing.
No, the 8-K filing itself does not contain the detailed Q1 2018 financial numbers. It references and furnishes the press release and investor supplement as the sources for this information, as per SEC filing rules.