Loews Corporation
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Daily timeframeHeadquartered within the financial services sector, Loews Corporation focuses on Insurance - Property & Casualty services and products. Loews Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides commercial property and casualty insurance in the United States and internationally. Valued at $21.59B, L is a large-cap name in its sector. The company offers specialty insurance products, such as management and professional liability and other coverage products; surety and fidelity bonds; professional liability coverages and risk management services to various professional firms, including architects, real estate agents, and accounting and law firms; standard and excess property, marine and boiler, machinery coverages, workers' compensation, general and product liability, commercial auto, umbrella, excess and surplus coverages, specialized loss-sensitive insurance programs, total risk management services relating to claim and information services; directors and officers, errors and omissions, employment practices, fiduciary, fidelity, and cyber coverages, as well as for small and mid-size firms, public and privately held firms, and not-for-profit organizations; and insurance products t.
Market Cap
$21.59B
Beta
0.56
P/E (TTM)
13.35
P/E (Fwd)
36.18
EPS (TTM)
$7.86
EPS (Fwd)
$2.90
ROE
9.2%
ROA
1.9%
Cash
$6.51B
Total Debt
$8.93B
Free CF
$2.08B
52W Change
18.9%
Annual Financials
Cash vs Debt
Loews Corporation carries $8.93B in total debt against $6.51B in cash reserves — debt is modestly above the cash position. Managing this leverage effectively will be important for long-term financial stability. The company generates $2.08B in free cash flow annually, which funds everything from R&D to shareholder returns without needing external financing. Return on equity stands at 9.2%, which is decent for the sector. ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholder capital to generate profits. ROA of 1.9% is on the lower side, which is common in asset-heavy industries. Revenue has grown from $14.05B (2022) to $18.18B (2025), reflecting a 29% increase over the period.
The relatively low beta of 0.56 suggests L is a less volatile holding compared to the broader index. No single metric tells the full story. Reviewing L's risk profile alongside its fundamentals and technical indicators provides a more complete picture.