What If You Invested in The Allstate Corporation (ALL)?

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The Allstate Corporation is one of the largest publicly held personal lines insurers in the United States. Calculate historical returns with real market data.

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Current Value
$XX,XXX
Return
+XXX%
CAGR
X.XX%
vs SPY
+XX%

Historical Annual Returns

Over the past 20 years, The Allstate Corporation has delivered an average annual return of 12.0%. The stock peaked in 2012 with a massive +48.4% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2008 (-33.2%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 13 times out of 20 years.

Avg Return

+12.0%

Win Rate

65%

13W - 7L

Best

+48.4%

2012

Worst

-33.2%

2008

Performance Consistency

13 Positive7 Negative

About The Allstate Corporation

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The Allstate Corporation is one of the largest publicly held personal lines insurers in the United States. The company provides a wide range of insurance products, including auto, home, life, and other insurance, to approximately 16 million households.

HeadquartersNorthbrook, United States
Founded1931-04-17

Key Business Segments

Allstate Protection

Provides auto, homeowners, and other personal lines insurance products through agents and directly to consumers.

Protection Services

Offers a range of products and services that expand and enhance customer value and protection, such as vehicle service contracts and identity protection.

Allstate Health and Benefits

Provides voluntary benefits and individual life and health products.

Key Innovations

  • ✓Pioneered the direct-to-consumer model for selling auto insurance.
  • ✓Introduced the use of tiered pricing for auto insurance based on driving record and other factors.

Historical Milestones

1931

Allstate Insurance Company is founded as a subsidiary of Sears, Roebuck & Co.

1993

Allstate becomes a publicly traded company.

1995

Sears spins off its remaining ownership of Allstate, making it a fully independent company.