W. R. Berkley enters these leadership changes with its stock at $70.66 and a long term return of 134.5% over the past 5 years. Over the past 3 years, the stock is up 92.2%, while the 1 year return stands at 2.6%. This context helps you gauge how executive turnover aligns with the company’s recent share price history.
Short term moves have been more muted, with the stock up 9.8% over the past 30 days, 0.9% over the past week, and 1.9% year to date. Investors watching NYSE:WRB may focus on how the new leadership at Berkley Specialty London influences priorities, execution, and any future commentary from management.
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