TSE:FFH

Fairfax Financial (FFH.TO)

2,326.80
+5.86 (0.25%)
as of Jul 15, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconJul 15, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 23 opinions in the last 12 months.

Fairfax Financial (FFH-T) is viewed as a solid and well-managed company with a good long-term growth outlook, although the sentiment around it currently appears mixed. While some experts highlight its strong earnings and improved underwriting performance, especially in the context of Q4 results, others suggest that the stock lacks momentum and potential catalysts for short-term growth. The valuation appears reasonable, but not particularly cheap, with much of the easy money already made. Multiple experts believe the stock is at a crossroads, with some viewing it as a decent long-term hold while others recommend being cautious and potentially reallocating investment to better opportunities. Overall, FFH-T's performance may hinge significantly on the company's ability to execute on acquisitions and sustain growth in the competitive insurance space.

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Hold
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Valuation
Fair Value
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If interest rates rise, they will have a difficult time making money.
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Prefers insurance sector over banks. Has cash. Have increased their dividends and premiums are rising. A good price.
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Not a fan. When interest rates rise, it will create problems.
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