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Robert V. Hatcher III, a director at Kinsale Capital Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:NYSE:KNSL), recently sold 100 shares of the company’s common stock. The shares were sold at a price of $446.76 each, totaling $44,676. After the transaction, Hatcher holds 1,787 shares of Kinsale Capital Group. This sale was executed on March 11, 2025, according to a recent SEC filing.The transaction occurs as Kinsale Capital, with a market capitalization of $10.46 billion, maintains strong financial performance with 29.65% revenue growth over the last twelve months. According to InvestingPro analysis, the company currently trades near its Fair Value, with a P/E ratio of 25.14. For deeper insights into insider trading patterns and comprehensive financial analysis, including 10+ additional ProTips, access the full Pro Research Report available on InvestingPro.
In other recent news, Kinsale Capital has been the focus of multiple analyst revisions and company developments. BMO Capital Markets adjusted its price target for Kinsale Capital to $429 from $461, maintaining a Market Perform rating following fourth-quarter results that did not meet growth expectations. Meanwhile, Truist Securities raised its price target to $525 from $480, reaffirming a Buy rating, with revised earnings per share estimates for 2025 and 2026 at $18.10 and $21.25, respectively. Compass Point also lowered its price target to $450 from $475, maintaining a Neutral rating, while emphasizing caution due to potential valuation compression.
Additionally, Kinsale Capital announced a change in its Board of Directors, as James J. Ritchie will not stand for re-election at the 2025 Annual Meeting. This decision is personal and not related to any disagreements with the company. In response, the board will reduce its size from 10 to 9 directors upon Ritchie’s departure. These developments reflect a dynamic period for Kinsale Capital, with analysts and the company making strategic adjustments amidst evolving market conditions.
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