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United States Forward Insurance had a trading volume of $750 million on March 12, ranking 167th among U.S. stocks on that day.
On March 12, 2026, Progressive Corporation for Property and Casualty Insurance (PGR) had a trading value of $750 million, ranking 167th among U.S. stocks on that day. The trading value increased by 23.06% from the previous day, and the trading volume on that day was 3.6797 million shares.
Progressive Corporation for Property and Casualty Insurance (PGR) rose 1.97% on March 12, 2026, to $205.18. Over the past five trading days, the stock fell 2.56%; for the entire month of March, it fell 3.97%; year-to-date it is down 9.90%; and over the past 52 weeks it is down 26.07%.
*If a company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week gain/loss equals the gain/loss from its listing date to date (the same applies to cases where the listing time is less than 1 month or less than 5 trading days)
Progressive Corporation for Property and Casualty Insurance is an insurance holding company founded in 1965. The company has insurance and non-insurance subsidiaries and affiliates. The company’s insurance subsidiaries provide personal and commercial auto insurance, personal homeowners property insurance, and motorcycle, boat, and other recreational vehicle insurance. The company also provides business-related general liability and commercial property insurance, mainly for small businesses; workers’ compensation insurance targeted primarily at the transportation industry; and other specialty property casualty insurance along with related services. The company’s non-insurance subsidiaries typically support its insurance and investment businesses. The company conducts business across the United States.