Donegal Mutual Insurance buys $319k in Donegal Group stock

Published 26/11/2025, 15:20
Donegal Mutual Insurance buys $319k in Donegal Group stock

Donegal Mutual Insurance Co. recently purchased 16,000 shares of Donegal Group Inc (NASDAQ:DGICA) Class A Common Stock, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The transactions, both purchases, occurred on November 24 and 25, 2025, with prices ranging from $19.7662 to $20.1771 per share, totaling $319546. DGICA shares are currently trading at $20.10, near their 52-week high of $21.12, and have delivered an impressive 35.45% return year-to-date. InvestingPro analysis indicates the stock is fairly valued based on its comprehensive Fair Value model.

On November 24, Donegal Mutual Insurance acquired 8,000 shares of Class A Common Stock at $19.7662 per share. The following day, November 25, the company purchased an additional 8,000 shares at $20.1771 each. Following these transactions, Donegal Mutual Insurance Co. directly owns 13,800,361 shares of Class A Common Stock and 4,751,974 shares of Class B Common Stock. The insurer, with a market capitalization of $716 million, maintains a healthy 3.63% dividend yield and trades at a P/E ratio of 6.94. For deeper insights into DGICA’s financial health (rated "GREAT" with a score of 3.36), investors can access the comprehensive Pro Research Report available on InvestingPro.

In other recent news, Donegal Group reported its third-quarter 2025 earnings, exceeding analysts’ expectations with an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.52. This figure surpassed the forecasted EPS of $0.4408, representing a surprise of 17.97%. Despite this positive earnings result, the company experienced a revenue shortfall, reporting $219.62 million against a forecast of $236.93 million, which is a 7.31% miss. Investors showed optimism in pre-market trading, as reflected by a rise in Donegal’s stock, even though revenue did not meet expectations. These developments highlight the mixed results for Donegal Group, with strong earnings but weaker-than-expected revenue.

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