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Prudential Financial, Inc. (PRU)
102.79 -1.54 (-1.47%)
As of 12:51:14 PM EST. Market Open.
Prudential Financial is currently trading at a discount compared to industry peers, with a price-to-forward earnings ratio of 7.06X. Despite challenges like low interest rates, the company has a solid growth outlook supported by strategic initiatives and a strong international presence.
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- Previous Close 104.33
- Open 104.16
- Bid 102.88 x 10000
- Ask 102.98 x 10000
- Day's Range 102.55 - 104.56
- 52 Week Range 90.38 - 119.76
- Volume 566,775
- Avg. Volume 1,957,608
- Market Cap (intraday) 35.773B
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.95
- PE Ratio (TTM) 10.29
- EPS (TTM) 9.99
- Earnings Date (est.) Apr 29, 2026
- Forward Dividend & Yield 5.45 (5.22%)
- Ex-Dividend Date Feb 17, 2026
- 1y Target Est 114.00
Prudential Financial, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides financial products and services in the United States, Japan and internationally. It operates through PGIM, Retirement Strategies, Group Insurance, Individual Life, and International Businesses segments. The PGIM segment offers investment management services and solutions related to public fixed income, public equity, real estate debt and equity, private credit and other alternatives, and multi-asset class strategies to institutional and retail clients, as well as its insurance and retirement businesses. The Retirement Strategies segment provides a range of retirement investment, and income products and services to retirement plan sponsors in the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors; group annuities and other products; international reinsurance; investment only products; and FlexGuard suite, Fixed annuities, and variable annuities, as well as develops and distributes individual variable and fixed annuity products. The Group Insurance segment offers various group life, and long-term and short-term group disability, as well as group corporate-, bank-, and trust-owned life insurance; and supplemental health solutions including accident, critical illness, and hospital indemnity. The Individual Life segment develops and distributes variable life, universal life, and term life insurance products. The International Businesses segment develops and distributes life insurance, retirement products, investment products, and certain accident and health products. The company provides its products and services to individual and institutional customers through its proprietary and third-party distribution networks, financial professionals, and trusted partnerships. Prudential Financial, Inc. was founded in 1875 and is headquartered in Newark, New Jersey.
36,607
Full Time Employees
December 31
Fiscal Year Ends
Trailing total returns as of 2/19/2026, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is S&P 500 (^GSPC) .
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1-Year Return
3-Year Return
5-Year Return
Valuation Measures
As of 2/18/2026
Market Cap
36.31B
Enterprise Value
57.85B
Trailing P/E
10.44
Forward P/E
7.33
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
0.56
Price/Sales (ttm)
0.61
Price/Book (mrq)
1.12
Enterprise Value/Revenue
0.95
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
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Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
5.84%
Return on Assets (ttm)
0.42%
Return on Equity (ttm)
11.36%
Revenue (ttm)
61.23B
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
3.54B
Diluted EPS (ttm)
9.99
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
41B
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
117.10%
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
12.62B
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Daily – Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers for 11/13/2025
The Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers is a daily report that identifies the five companies the largest insider purchase transactions based on the dollar value of the transactions as well as the five companies the largest insider sales transactions based on the dollar value of the transactions.
Attractive dividend of 5.1%
Prudential Financial Inc., based in New Jersey, is a leading diversified insurance and asset management company. The company has more than $1.6 trillion in assets under management. PRU shares are included in the S&P 500 index.
Insider-sentiment data from Vickers Stock Research continues to reflect
Insider-sentiment data from Vickers Stock Research continues to reflect pronounced caution from corporate executives, directors, and beneficial owners. And in an environment of ongoing volatility in the stock market (with the VIX recently as high as 25, as low as 15, and currently at 19) and a wild newsflow (the shutdown, earnings news, interest-rate agita), a cautious stance is not unreasonable. Last week supported that view, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average off 1.3%, the S&P 500 1.8%, and the Nasdaq 3.2%. Yet for the year, the DJIA is up 10%, the S&P 500 has gained 14%, and the Nasdaq has popped 19%. So the bull/bear struggle is ongoing, but the 2025 year-to-date performance data suggests the bullish case is still intact. Will insiders roll over and take a more-constructive posture once earnings season is over and they are again able to trade without restriction? Time will tell. Insider buying outpaced insider selling in two sectors over the past week. In Real Estate, insiders bought shares valued at $1.6 million, while selling shares valued at $1.3 million. Additionally, buying drove the activity in Materials over the past week, with shares valued at $627,631 bought versus $627,467 sold. Buying activity was also notable in the Consumer Staples sector, just barely lagging insider selling. Meanwhile, the greatest level of selling occurred in Healthcare, with shares valued at $682 million sold versus $1.4 million bought by insiders. Selling activity was also of note in Information Technology, Energy, Industrials, and Consumer Discretionary. This week, analysts at Vickers highlighted insider transactions of interest at Stryker Corp. (NYSE: SYK) and Monro Inc. (NGS: MNRO).
For multiple weeks, we have been detailing very cautious insider-sentiment
For multiple weeks, we have been detailing very cautious insider-sentiment signals from Vickers Stock Research. It seems clear that insiders felt that stock prices (at all-time highs) were vulnerable to renewed volatility based on newsflow that includes earnings reports, tariff confusion, interest-rate drama, and (now) concerns about the employment situation. With the VIX popping 22% last Friday and then falling 13% on Monday, we'll say they got the volatility part right. Meanwhile, the S&P 500% hasn't done much over the past month and is off about 1% in the past week -- not a great performance report. Vickers broadest measure of insider sentiment, the Total Eight-Week Sell/Buy Ratio, has fallen for eight consecutive weeks and is near an outright bearish reading. On an exchange basis, the NYSE eight-week ratio has fallen for 11 weeks and is already bearish, while the Nasdaq ratio has plateaued after eight weeks of deterioration and has managed (just barely) to stay neutral. Insider buying drove activity in the Energy sector over the past week, with shares valued at $1.2 million bought versus none sold. It was the only sector in which buying outpaced selling. Still, buying activity just barely lagged selling in Consumer Discretionary. Meanwhile, the greatest level of selling occurred in the Financial sector, with shares valued at $105 million sold versus $5 million bought. Selling activity was also of note in Industrials ($85 million sold versus $1.5 million bought), and in Information Technology ($34 million sold versus nothing bought). This week, analysts at Vickers highlighted insider transactions of interest at Medpace Holdings Inc. (NGS: MEDP) and Charles Schwab Corp. (NYSE: SCHW).