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METLIFE INC 8-K Report, Financial Results (Dec 8, 2008)

Filed December 8, 2008For Securities:METMET-PEMET-PFMET-PA

Summary

MetLife, Inc. (MET) filed an 8-K on December 8, 2008, primarily to furnish slide presentations and a press release related to their Investor Day Conference. These materials provide an overview of expected 2008 financial results and guidance for 2009. While the 8-K itself doesn't contain detailed financial statements or operational updates, it directs investors to supplementary information that elaborates on the company's performance outlook amid the challenging economic environment of late 2008. Investors should note that the key information for understanding MetLife's forward-looking statements and performance expectations would be found within the referenced Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2. These documents are crucial for assessing the company's financial condition and strategic direction as presented to the market. The filing emphasizes that these exhibits are furnished, not filed, meaning they are for informational purposes and do not carry the same regulatory weight as a filed document.

Key Highlights

  • 1MetLife's 8-K filing on December 8, 2008, serves to attach supplementary materials for its Investor Day Conference.
  • 2The filing includes slide presentations (Exhibit 99.1) and a press release (Exhibit 99.2) that offer expected 2008 financial results and 2009 guidance.
  • 3These documents are furnished to the SEC, not filed, meaning they are for informational purposes and not subject to specific SEC review under Rule 425, 14a-12, 14d-2(b), or 13e-4(c).
  • 4The primary purpose is to provide investors with forward-looking information regarding MetLife's financial performance and outlook.
  • 5Investors are directed to the attached exhibits for the detailed financial and guidance information.
  • 6The filing occurred during a period of significant economic uncertainty in late 2008, making guidance and performance expectations particularly important for investors.

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