Robert Shiver’s bill for his homeowner insurance jumped from $3,800 in 2022 to $8,000 in July. “I remember opening the bill and, honestly, laughing, like, ‘This is not feasible,’” he said. Shiver, 40, who lives about 20 miles east of Tampa, Florida, did not pay the bill. Instead, he worked with his insurance agent to shave off parts of his coverage, lowering the estimate for how much the insurer would have to pay to potentially rebuild his house from around $710,000 to about $560,000. Shrinking
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Knife River Corporation (NYSE:KNF) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript February 15, 2024 Knife River Corporation beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $0.36, expectations were $0.2. Knife River Corporation isn’t one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter (see the details here). Operator: Good afternoon, ladies and […]
Reports full-year records for revenue, net income and Adjusted EBITDA
Generated significant margin expansion, achieving 2025 target two years early
Introduces full-year 2024 revenue and Adjusted.