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PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP, Inc. (NY:PFG)

21.55 +0.10 (0.47%)
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP, Inc. (NY:PFG) Delayed :
Previous Close $21.45    52 Week High $30.87 
Open $21.33    52 Week Low $5.41 
Day High $21.65    P/E 14.46 
Day Low $21.18    EPS $1.49 
Volume 440,124       
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Principal Financial Group Inc. Summary

Principal Financial Group, Inc. provides retirement savings, investment, and insurance products and services in the United States and internationally. The company’s three segments include U.S. Asset Management and Accumulation, International Asset Management and Accumulation, and Life and Health Insurance ...more

Executives

John Barry Griswell - Chairman, CEO

Links

http://www.principal.com

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LNC 13 PRU 11
HIG 11 MET 8
GNW 7 BAC 6
KIE 4 MS 4
LNC 4 GS 4
HIG 4 SWN 3
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Mesuho
on Dec 30, 2009
at 03:19 PM
Principal Financial Group I wonder if anywhere in Principal's outlook for 2010 they have information on the thousands of investors that they have kept hostage in their Real Estate account. While Principal talks about long term vision and profits, they are refusing to return the money people have in this account while all the while writing the property values downward without any explanation. This is not the the work of a viable organization, but a questionable one at best.
Article: Principal Financial Group (PFG) Guides Below for FY10
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on Sep 22, 2009
at 09:01 AM
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Article: Insurance Sector (KIE) Sees Serious Strength Today
dave strater
on May 15, 2009
at 05:11 AM
bailouts time will tell if these companies that are getting bailouts are going to reciprocate inkind toward their benefactors, i.e. joe public.
Article: U.S. Approves TARP Funds For Life Insurance Companies; Hartford (HIG) Set To Receive $3.4B
Anonymous
on May 14, 2009
at 11:32 PM
Neal Wolin - Bad News So as Chief Operating Officer of the Hartford Financial Services, Neal Wolin filled out the paperwork to get TARP money for the company he managed into the ground. Now, a few short months later, as Deputy Treasury Secretary in Obama's administration, Wolin will ensure that his former employer, that paid Wolin millions in compensation, will get billions of your tax dollars..... What a country!
Article: U.S. Approves TARP Funds For Life Insurance Companies; Hartford (HIG) Set To Receive $3.4B
Paul A. Mandel
on Apr 8, 2009
at 09:26 PM
TARP for Life Insurance Companies Life insurance programs were savings programs for people who put money away systematically over a long long period of time. When the sales people wanted to give those customers the write to invest their money because the money was not multiplying fast enough for them, they came out with combination plans that allowed people to invest. When you invest you can win and you can lose. If you're willing to win you have to be willing to lose. These companies do not deserve bailouts. The only policyholders who should be indemnified are those who purchased whole life. Those policies have guaranteed returns over many many years. The guarantees were so small there was nothing to worry about. In todays world those 2% and 21/2% guarantees seem like a lot of money compared to what the banks and the federal reserve are paying. The savers are getting no return for their money. They are the ones who are bailing out the banks in the longrun. The banks are using their depositors money and paying them relatively nothing in return. In addition the userous rates being charged credit card holders is another form of making the saver pay for the folies of the financial world.
Article: Treasury Expected To Approve TARP Funds For Life Insurers (HIG, GNW, LNC)
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