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(Source: Svomming.no ) Emblematic of the Watchman logo, Gjensidige Forsikring (GJNSF) has a reputation of being a conservative and traditional company. Indeed, its capital buffer of 269% is higher than all its peers, and the company has traded down hard relative to other European players....
Note for the readers: Gjensidige Forsikring ( OTC:GJNSF ) ( OTCPK:GJNSY ) is primarily traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker GJF:NO. I will be referring to the Norwegian symbol for the article and using Norwegian reporting. Amounts are in NOK unless mentioned otherwise,...
In one of my previous articles, entitled " My Recession Buy List - Sweden ", I showed you some of the companies that I consider chronically overvalued outside of a recession - or perhaps with yields so low that an investment doesn't make sense to me outside of undervaluation. I also showed you...
Background for analysis and conclusion: Gjensidige's ( GJNSF , GJNSY ) main listing is in Oslo, Norway, with the ticker GJE. At the time of writing, the share price is 165 NOK. Throughout the article, I refer to the Norwegian listing as this is a highly liquid stock included in OBX, the mai...
Gjensidige Forsikring ( OTC:GJNSF ) ( OTCPK:GJNSY ) is primarily traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker GJF:NO. I will be referring to the Norwegian symbol for the article and using Norwegian reporting. Amounts are in NOK unless mentioned otherwise, 1 Norwegian Krone = 11....
Gjensidige Forsikring ( GJNSF ) ( GJNSY ) is primarily traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker GJF:NO. I will be referring to the Norwegian symbol for the article and using Norwegian reporting. Amounts are in NOK unless mentioned otherwise, 1 Norwegian Krone = 11.57¢ a...
Note: This article was originally published January 9, 2019 on Cash Flow Kingdom, a Seeking Alpha subscription service. My portfolio is mainly composed of insurers, as I consider that the place where I can add the most value. Due in part to my profession as an actuary, I understand ...