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ALLSTATE CORP 8-K Report, Financial Results (Aug 1, 2018)

Filed August 1, 2018For Securities:ALLALL-PJALL-PBALL-PHALL-PI

Summary

The Allstate Corporation (ALL) filed an 8-K on August 1, 2018, to report its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2018. The core of this filing is the incorporation by reference of the company's earnings press release and investor supplement, which contain detailed financial information. Investors should refer to these furnished documents for a comprehensive understanding of the company's performance during the quarter, including key financial metrics, operational updates, and forward-looking statements. These documents provide the primary source of information regarding Allstate's second quarter 2018 financial condition and results of operations.

Key Highlights

  • 1The 8-K filing announces Allstate's financial results for the second quarter of 2018.
  • 2The filing incorporates by reference an earnings press release dated August 1, 2018.
  • 3The filing also includes the Second Quarter 2018 Investor Supplement from The Allstate Corporation.
  • 4These furnished documents (Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2) are the primary sources for detailed financial performance and operational insights.
  • 5The information is furnished and not filed, meaning it's for disclosure purposes and doesn't carry the same legal implications as filed information.
  • 6Investors need to review the press release and investor supplement for specific financial data and management commentary.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main purpose of this 8-K filing is to announce and provide access to Allstate's financial results for the second quarter of 2018, as detailed in their earnings press release and investor supplement.

The detailed financial results and operational information for Q2 2018 are contained within the furnished Exhibits 99.1 (Press Release) and 99.2 (Investor Supplement) to this 8-K filing.

The information contained in the press release and investor supplement is furnished to the SEC, not filed. This means it's provided for disclosure and informational purposes but does not carry the same legal obligations or liabilities as information that is formally filed.

Investors should look for key metrics such as revenue, net income, earnings per share (EPS), underwriting results (e.g., combined ratio), investment income, and any segment-specific performance data, as well as management's commentary on trends and outlook.