Globe Life’s valuation metrics, including Future P/E and Discount Rate, remained essentially stable, resulting in only a marginal increase in the consensus Analyst Price Target from $160.18 to $161.55.
What's in the News
- SEC concludes its investigation of Globe Life and does not intend to recommend an enforcement action.
- Globe Life repurchased 2,047,322 shares for $248.03 million in Q2 2025, completing 97.31% of its buyback program.
- Company reaffirmed 2025 earnings guidance at $14.25 to $14.65 net operating income per diluted share.
Valuation Changes
Summary of Valuation Changes for Globe Life
- The Consensus Analyst Price Target remained effectively unchanged, moving only marginally from $160.18 to $161.55.
- The Future P/E for Globe Life remained effectively unchanged, moving only marginally from 11.22x to 11.31x.
- The Discount Rate for Globe Life remained effectively unchanged, moving only marginally from 6.85% to 6.84%.
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