HCI Group, Inc. Common Stock (HCI)
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NYSE · Last Trade: Mar 9th, 10:31 PM EDT
HCI Group Inc (NYSE:HCI) Matches Louis Navellier's "Little Book" Growth Stock Criteriachartmill.com
Via Chartmill · March 9, 2026
Growth is oxygen. But when it evaporates, the consequences can be severe - ask anyone who bought Cisco in the Dot-Com Bubble or newer investors who lived thr...
Via StockStory · March 9, 2026
Looking back on property & casualty insurance stocks’ Q4 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst performers, including Kinsale Capital Group (NYSE:KNSL) and its peers.
Via StockStory · March 8, 2026
Looking back on property & casualty insurance stocks’ Q4 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst performers, including MGIC Investment (NYSE:MTG) and its peers.
Via StockStory · March 5, 2026
HCI Group Inc (NYSE:HCI) Surpasses Q4 Earnings and Revenue Estimates with Strong Profitabilitychartmill.com
Via Chartmill · February 25, 2026
HCI Group Inc (NYSE:HCI) Clears Minervini and High Growth Momentum Screenchartmill.com
Via Chartmill · January 2, 2026
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q4 behind us, let’s have a look at Radian Group (NYSE:RDN) and its peers.
Via StockStory · March 4, 2026
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q4 behind us, let’s have a look at Cincinnati Financial (NASDAQ:...
Via StockStory · March 4, 2026
As the Q4 earnings season wraps, let’s dig into this quarter’s best and worst performers in the property & casualty insurance industry, including American Fi...
Via StockStory · March 4, 2026
Wrapping up Q4 earnings, we look at the numbers and key takeaways for the property & casualty insurance stocks, including Erie Indemnity (NASDAQ:ERIE) and it...
Via StockStory · March 2, 2026
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q4 behind us, let’s have a look at Erie Indemnity (NASDAQ:ERIE) and its peers.
Via StockStory · March 1, 2026
The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let’s take a look at how property & casualty insurance stocks fared in Q4, starting with Travelers (NYSE:TRV).
Via StockStory · March 1, 2026
Shares of insurance and technology company HCI Group (NYSE:HCI) jumped 5.3% in the morning session after the company reported fourth-quarter financial results that significantly surpassed analyst expectations. HCI announced earnings per share of $7.25, beating analyst estimates by $2.67. This marked a substantial jump from the $0.23 per share earned in the same quarter last year. Revenue for the quarter also topped forecasts, coming in at $246.2 million, a 52.1% increase year-on-year. The company's book value per share also impressed, growing 90.3% over the year to $80.13, beating Wall Street's expectations.
Via StockStory · February 26, 2026
Insurance and technology company HCI Group (NYSE:HCI) reported Q4 CY2025 results exceeding the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 52.1% year on year to $246.2 million. Its GAAP profit of $7.25 per share was 58.5% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · February 25, 2026
Insurance and technology company HCI Group (NYSE:HCI) will be reporting earnings this Wednesday afternoon. Here’s what investors should know.
Via StockStory · February 23, 2026
Stocks that outperform the market usually share key traits such as rising sales, expanding margins, and increasing returns on capital.
The select few that can do all three for many years are often the ones that make you life-changing money.
Via StockStory · February 19, 2026
Since August 2025, HCI Group has been in a holding pattern, posting a small return of 2.4% while floating around $158.15.
Via StockStory · February 15, 2026
The opening weeks of 2026 have witnessed a seismic shift in the financial landscape, as the multi-year hegemony of mega-cap technology stocks finally buckles under the weight of historic valuation gaps and a shifting macroeconomic tide. In what market participants are calling "The Great Rotation," capital is aggressively fleeing the
Via MarketMinute · January 26, 2026
As of January 22, 2026, the financial landscape is witnessing a historic shift. After nearly two years of mega-cap technology dominance driven by the artificial intelligence boom, the "Great Rotation" has finally arrived. Capital is flowing out of the overcrowded Silicon Valley giants and into the domestic-focused engines of the
Via MarketMinute · January 22, 2026
Wall Street is overwhelmingly bullish on the stocks in this article, with price targets suggesting significant upside potential.
However, it’s worth remembering that analysts rarely issue sell ratings, partly because their firms often seek other business from the same companies they cover.
Via StockStory · January 21, 2026
As the first two weeks of 2026 draw to a close, the narrative dominating Wall Street is no longer the relentless ascent of a few trillion-dollar technology giants. Instead, the market is witnessing a profound "regime shift" as capital flows aggressively into US small-cap and mid-cap stocks. This rotation, which
Via MarketMinute · January 13, 2026
A stock with low volatility can be reassuring, but it doesn’t always mean strong long-term performance.
Investors who prioritize stability may miss out on higher-reward opportunities elsewhere.
Via StockStory · January 12, 2026
While profitability is essential, it doesn’t guarantee long-term success.
Some companies that rest on their margins will lose ground as competition intensifies - as Jeff Bezos said, "Your margin is my opportunity".
Via StockStory · December 31, 2025
The Russell 2000 (^RUT) is home to many small-cap stocks, offering investors the chance to uncover hidden gems before the broader market catches on.
However, these companies often come with higher volatility and risk, as their smaller size makes them more vulnerable to economic downturns.
Via StockStory · December 15, 2025
Companies with more cash than debt can be financially resilient, but that doesn’t mean they’re all strong investments.
Some lack leverage because they struggle to grow or generate consistent profits, making them unattractive borrowers.
Via StockStory · December 4, 2025
