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Below are the latest news stories about LEMONADE INC that investors may wish to consider to help them evaluate LMND as an investment opportunity.
Better Buy: Lemonade or Upstart?Both Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) and Upstart (NASDAQ: UPST) made their stock market debuts in 2020. Lemonade is down about 77% since going public, while Upstart's stock is down a whopping 94% from its all-time high. Lemonade is trying to change the game of insurance by using artificial intelligence (AI) to better serve customers. |
Lemonade, Inc.'s (NYSE:LMND) market cap dropped US$107m last week; individual investors who hold 54% were hit as were institutionsKey Insights Lemonade's significant retail investors ownership suggests that the key decisions are influenced by... |
Lemonade's Massive Opportunity to Disrupt Insurance Might Surprise YouAt Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) recent annual meeting, insurance head Ajit Jain said that GEICO is behind on technology and is investing heavily to catch up. This might spell trouble for insurance disruptors like Lemonade (NYSE: LMND), but in this video I discuss why tech might not even be the biggest opportunity Lemonade has. |
Prediction: These Will Be 5 of the Most Valuable AI Stocks by 2050Apple and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) -- currently offer their investors a combined $5 trillion in value, but these two companies founded in the mid-1970s took over 40 years to reach this point. The technology on many investors' minds right now is artificial intelligence (AI), and there's reason to believe it will create trillions of dollars in value once this developing technology reaches maturity. Here are five companies developing AI-related products or services that could rise to the top over the next few decades to become among the largest in the world by 2050. |
Here's Why Lemonade Could Still Be a Home-Run OpportunityThe insurance disruptor is still a long way from profitability, but things are moving in the right direction. |
Lemonade's AI-Model May Make It Unstoppable. Even Warren Buffett's Insurance Manager Agrees.Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) wowed investors earlier this month with a better-than-expected first-quarter earnings report that demonstrated solid growth along with progress toward profitability. Just days later, at the Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) annual meeting, Ajit Jain, Warren Buffett's hand-picked manager of Berkshire Hathaway's insurance subsidiaries, made some comments that shed some light on why Lemonade may become unstoppable. |
Lemonade Shows Why Artificial Intelligence in Insurance Is the FutureFor the past two years, there was little evidence that Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) Chief Executive Officer Daniel Schreiber was correct in his belief that artificial intelligence (AI) would revolutionize the insurance industry. As a result, investors lost faith in Schreiber and his company, and the stock is down 92% from its Jan. 11, 2021, all-time high of $183.26. First-quarter results revealed a positive trend in one crucial metric investors use to evaluate if Lemonade's AI-based insurance revolution can replace conventional insurance business models. |
Is Lemonade Stock a Buy?Insurance technology company Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) has been a highly debated stock on Wall Street over the past few years. It's bringing a new business model to the insurance industry, and investors have grappled with how to value the stock. Here is why investors should consider buying shares of Lemonade for the long term. |
Short Sellers Are Taking Aim at Trupanion (TRUP) StockTrupanion is being hit by rising costs, limited revenue and a competitive post-pandemic market. |
Why Lemonade Stock Gained for the Third Day in a RowShares of Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) were climbing for the second session in a row on Monday as better-than-expected results in its first-quarter earnings report helped fuel an apparent short squeeze, following last week's gains. The stock closed up 11.1% on Monday after jumping 27% last Thursday and gaining another 3% on Friday. Lemonade delivered better-than-expected results in its first-quarter report, showing strong growth in customer count and in-force premium. |