Montpelier Re Holdings Ltd (MRH) Earnings Preview For Thursday
Montpelier Re Holdings (NYSE:MRH) will be releasing last fiscal quarter's results after the closing bell on February 09, 2012. We can review how Montpelier Re Holdings has executed for investors recently.
Who They Are:
Montpelier Re Holdings Ltd., through its subsidiaries, provides insurance and reinsurance solutions. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Pembroke, Bermuda. Montpelier Re shares trade an average of 303,000 shares per day and has a marketcap of $1.1 Billion.
52 Week High: $21.03
52 Week Low: $15.06
Book Value: $25.17
Float Short: 5.12%
What To Expect:
Analysts are expecting an improvement of $0.22 in earnings per share compared to last quarter's results of $-0.40. A surprise above $-0.18 per share will top the estimated per share earnings.
Wall Street is expecting results within $-0.30 and $0.30 per share.
Here is a look at the fiscal year revenue for Montpelier Re Holdings. 
Recent Stock and Valuation Performance:
From a month ago, the stock has increased in price 5.74%, with a one year change of -10.19%.
When comparing to the S&P 500, the year to date difference is -4.85%.
For the same fiscal period year-over-year, revenue has declined to $748.40 million for 2010 vs. $847.2 million for 2009. The bottom line has falling earnings year-over-year of $212.00 million for 2010 vs. $463.50 million for 2009.The company's earnings before interest and taxes are falling with an EBIT year-over-year of $210.70 million for 2010 vs. $464.60 million for 2009. Lower revenue along with a drop in earnings is often one of the last signs to get out of the way of a falling stock price.
Here is the last few quarters to get an idea how well they perform compared to estimates 
Reported earnings per share compared to the mean estimate. Differences are rounded.
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