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Allstate posts lower net, misses estimates

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Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:53pm EDT

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Allstate Corp (ALL.N) on Wednesday reported third-quarter net that missed analysts' estimates, hurt by higher catastrophe losses from hail and wind storms.

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Allstate, the largest publicly traded home insurer in the United States, said net earnings were $978 million, or $1.70 a share, down 15.5 percent from $1.16 billion, or $1.83 a share, in the year-earlier quarter.

The news sent the insurer's shares down 2.6 percent to $56.07 in after-hours trading after closing at $57.58. Since the start of the year, Allstate stock has fallen about 11 percent compared to the Standard & Poor's insurance index .GSPINSC, which is almost flat.

Allstate, one of the first major insurers to report third-quarter earnings, said operating net, which analysts use to measure performance, was $893 million, or $1.54 a share.

That fell short of analysts' average expectation of $1.69 a share, according to Reuters Estimates.

It was also down from the year-ago quarter, when the Northbrook, Illinois-based company, the second-largest writer of auto policies in the United States, earned $1.19 billion, or $1.88 a share, in operating net.

Catastrophe losses for the quarter totaled $343 million in the latest three months, up from $169 million in the year-ago quarter. While Allstate was not hit with any major hurricanes, "we had a fair amount of hailstorms and windstorms this year," Allstate Chief Executive Thomas Wilson said in an interview on

CNBC.

(Reporting by Ed Leefeldt)



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