A publicly traded company, or public company, is a company that has stock in the hands of a large number of outside shareholders. The Securities and Exchange Commission, the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq require publicly traded companies to give investors reports on their performance, prepared under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles standards, every quarter. Public companies usually organize teleconferences for securities analysts, stream the teleconferences live on the web and post recordings of the teleconferences online. Agents, advisors and others can usually listen to a company's conference call livestream or recording by going to the investor relations section of the insurer's website. Many other insurers are privately held, meaning that they do not have shares of stock in the hands of large numbers of outside investors. Both those companies and the public companies file quarterly and annual financial statements, prepared using state insurance regulators' statutory accounting principles, every quarter. The California Department of Insurance posts the statutory financial statement filings in its insurance company profile database.
Here's a list that gives life, health and annuity insurers' and reinsurers' anticipated earnings release date, along with the stock symbols the companies use to identify themselves to investors. (This list will be updated over the next few days, as more earnings release dates come in.) Click on the stock symbol to see the company's SEC filing page. Jan. 19
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