CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Unum Group (NYSE: UNM) today reported net income of $216.4 million
($0.76 per diluted common share) for the second quarter of 2012,
compared to net income of $227.6 million ($0.74 per diluted common
share) for the second quarter of 2011.
Included in the results for the second quarter of 2012 is a net
after-tax loss of $8.9 million ($0.03 per diluted common share)
resulting from the combined impact of net realized investment losses on
the Company’s investment portfolio and the amortization of prior period
actuarial losses on the Company’s pension plan. This compares to a net
after-tax loss of $7.4 million ($0.02 per diluted common share) in the
second quarter of 2011.
Adjusting for these items, income on an after-tax basis was $225.3
million ($0.79 per diluted common share) in the second quarter of 2012,
compared to $235.0 million ($0.76 per diluted common share) in the
second quarter of 2011.
“In spite on the challenging environment, I am generally pleased with
the performance of most of our businesses. We continued to generate
strong profitability and sales results across much of the Company, while
at the same time maintaining a solid investment portfolio and capital
position,” said Thomas R. Watjen, president and chief executive officer.
“While remaining solidly profitable, our UK business is still not
meeting our expectations, but I am confident in our plans to improve the
performance in this business segment.”
RESULTS BY SEGMENT
In the following segment financial data, "operating revenue" excludes
net realized investment gains or losses. "Operating income" or
"operating loss" excludes net realized investment gains or losses,
non-operating retirement-related gains or losses, and income tax.
Unum US Segment
Unum US reported operating income of $212.7 million in the second
quarter of 2012, an increase of 3.5 percent from $205.6 million in the
second quarter of 2011. Premium income for the segment increased 4.2
percent to $1,115.0 million in the second quarter of 2012, compared to
premium income in the second quarter of 2011 of $1,069.8 million.
Within the Unum US operating segment, the group disability line of
business reported a 10.5 percent decline in operating income, with $70.4
million in the second quarter of 2012 compared to $78.7 million in the
second quarter of 2011. Premium income in group disability increased 1.7
percent to $516.0 million in the second quarter of 2012, compared to
$507.4 million in the second quarter of 2011, driven primarily by sales
growth and continued strong premium persistency. The benefit ratio for
the second quarter of 2012 was 84.7 percent, compared to 84.4 percent in
the second quarter of 2011, as a result of unfavorable risk results in
group short-term disability resulting from a higher level of claim
incidence and higher average weekly indemnities. Group long-term
disability risk results were slightly favorable in the quarter due to
higher claim recoveries, partially offset by an increase in claim
incidence relative to the year-ago period. Group long-term disability
sales declined 6.0 percent to $36.0 million in the second quarter of
2012, compared to $38.3 million in the second quarter of 2011. Group
short-term disability sales increased 33.3 percent to $23.6 million in
the second quarter of 2012, compared to $17.7 million in the second
quarter of 2011. Premium persistency in the group long-term disability
line of business was 91.7 percent through the first six months of 2012,
compared to 89.8 percent through the first six months of 2011. Case
persistency for this line was 88.3 percent through the first six months
of 2012, compared to 89.1 percent through the first six months of 2011.
Premium persistency in the group short-term disability line of business
was 89.8 percent through the first six months of 2012, compared to 90.7
percent through the first six months of 2011. Case persistency for the
short-term disability line was 87.8 percent through the first six months
of 2012, compared to 88.1 percent through the first six months of 2011.
The group life and accidental death and dismemberment line of business
reported a 10.2 percent increase in operating income to $57.3 million in
the second quarter of 2012, compared to $52.0 million in the second
quarter of 2011. Premium income for this line of business increased 7.2
percent to $322.9 million in the second quarter of 2012, compared to
$301.1 million in the second quarter of 2011, reflecting higher sales
and premium persistency. The benefit ratio in the second quarter of 2012
was 71.9 percent, compared to 70.3 percent in the second quarter of
2011, reflecting a higher average claim size which was offset slightly
by a lower claim incidence rate for group life. Sales of group life and
accidental death and dismemberment products increased 12.1 percent in
the second quarter of 2012 to $50.1 million from $44.7 million in the
second quarter of 2011. Premium persistency in the group life line of
business was 91.6 percent through the first six months of 2012, compared
to 87.3 percent through the first six months of 2011. Case persistency
in the group life line of business through the first six months of 2012,
at 88.1 percent, was down slightly from 88.6 through the first six
months of 2011.
The supplemental and voluntary line of business reported a 13.5 percent
increase in operating income to $85.0 million in the second quarter of
2012, compared to $74.9 million in the second quarter of 2011. The
increase was driven by strong results from both the voluntary benefits
and individual disability – recently issued lines of business. Premium
income for this line of business increased 5.7 percent to $276.1 million
in the second quarter of 2012, compared to $261.3 million in the second
quarter of 2011, primarily reflecting higher sales in the voluntary
benefits line of business. The interest adjusted loss ratio for the
individual disability - recently issued line of business in the second
quarter of 2012 increased slightly to 30.8 percent from 30.7 percent in
the second quarter of 2011, as an increase in reserves for existing
claims was mostly offset by a lower paid claim incidence rate and higher
claim recoveries. The benefit ratio for voluntary benefits decreased to
46.8 percent in the second quarter of 2012 from 50.3 percent in the
second quarter of 2011 due primarily to higher premium income, a lower
claim prevalence rate, and a lower average claim size for voluntary
disability. Also favorably impacting voluntary benefits risk metrics for
the second quarter of 2012 was the release of active life reserves
associated with a voluntary benefits large case customer who terminated
the existing individual contracts and bought voluntary group coverage
during the second quarter of 2012. Sales in the individual disability –
recently issued line of business increased 13.3 percent in the second
quarter of 2012 to $15.3 million. Relative to the second quarter of
2011, sales in the voluntary benefits line of business increased 8.0
percent in the second quarter of 2012 to $36.6 million.
Unum UK Segment
Unum UK reported operating income of $30.0 million in the second quarter
of 2012, a decrease of 45.7 percent from $55.2 million in the second
quarter of 2011. In local currency, operating income for the second
quarter of 2012 decreased 43.8 percent, to £19.1 million from £34.0
million in the second quarter of 2011.
Premium income declined 1.5 percent to $173.2 million in the second
quarter of 2012, compared to $175.8 million in the second quarter of
2011. In local currency, premium income increased 1.5 percent to £109.4
million in the second quarter of 2012, compared to £107.8 million in the
second quarter of 2011. The benefit ratio in the second quarter of 2012
was 85.4 percent, compared to 69.8 percent in the comparable quarter in
2011. The higher benefit ratio in the second quarter of 2012 reflects
unfavorable risk experience in both group disability and group life. The
unfavorable risk experience in group disability resulted from higher new
claims due to a lower level of declines, a higher average claim size,
and weaker claim recoveries, while the unfavorable risk experience in
group life resulted from a higher average claim size and higher claim
volumes in the second quarter of 2012 relative to the second quarter of
2011.
Persistency in the group long-term disability line of business was 84.1
percent through the first six months of 2012, compared to 85.0 percent
through the first six months of 2011. Persistency in the group life line
of business was 82.4 percent through the first six months of 2012,
compared to 87.4 percent through the first six months of 2011. Sales
increased 1.3 percent to $24.0 million in the second quarter of 2012,
compared to $23.7 million in the second quarter of 2011. In local
currency, sales for the second quarter of 2012 increased 5.5 percent to
£15.3 million, compared to £14.5 million in the second quarter of 2011.
Colonial Life Segment
Colonial Life reported a 6.0 percent decline in operating income to
$67.6 million in the second quarter of 2012, compared to $71.9 million
in the second quarter of 2011, with a decrease in overall net investment
income resulting from lower miscellaneous investment income during the
second quarter of 2012 as well as a higher benefit ratio in the current
year quarter.
Premium income for the second quarter of 2012 increased 5.3 percent to
$296.9 million, compared to $282.0 million in the second quarter of
2011. The benefit ratio in the second quarter of 2012 was 52.5 percent,
compared to 51.2 percent for the same period in 2011. The accident,
sickness, and disability benefit ratio declined slightly compared to the
same period of 2011 due to favorable claim experience in the disability
product line. Risk results for the cancer and critical illness line of
business were less favorable than in the second quarter of 2011 due to
an increase in active life reserves resulting from favorable
persistency. The benefit ratio in the life line of business increased
due to unfavorable mortality experience in our traditional product line.
Sales increased 0.1 percent to $85.8 million in the second quarter of
2012 from $85.7 million in the second quarter of 2011, as an increase in
existing account sales was mostly offset by a decrease in new account
sales. Commercial market sales in the second quarter of 2012 were higher
than the same period of 2011, while sales in the public sector were
lower in the second quarter of 2012 compared with the same period of
2011. The number of new accounts decreased 2.1 percent in the second
quarter of 2012 compared to the second quarter of 2011, while the
average new case size was 9.1 percent lower.
Closed Block Segment
The Closed Block segment reported operating income of $25.7 million in
the second quarter of 2012, compared to $30.4 million in the second
quarter of 2011, driven by a decline in income in the long-term care
line of business, partially offset by higher income from the individual
disability line of business.
Premium income for the individual disability line of business declined
6.0 percent in the second quarter of 2012 compared to the comparable
year-ago quarter, primarily reflecting the expected run-off of this
block of business. The interest adjusted loss ratio for this line of
business was 82.7 percent in the second quarter of 2012, compared to
84.3 percent in the second quarter of 2011, reflecting higher claim
recoveries, partially offset by higher claim incidence rates.
Premium income for the long-term care line of business increased 4.0
percent to $156.9 million in the second quarter of 2012, compared to
$150.8 million in the second quarter of 2011, driven by strong premium
persistency and issuances of group long-term care policies. While the
Company announced in the first quarter of 2012 that it would discontinue
sales of new long-term care business, there were several group cases
which were already in the quoting and/or underwriting process for which
policies have now been issued. The interest adjusted loss ratio for
long-term care increased to 87.8 percent in the second quarter of 2012
from 84.3 percent in the second quarter of 2011, due to higher paid
claim incidence rates and higher reserves for new and existing claims.
Corporate Segment
The Corporate segment reported an operating loss of $25.9 million in the
second quarter of 2012, compared to a loss of $17.0 million in the
second quarter of 2011. The higher operating loss in the second quarter
of 2012 was driven primarily by lower net investment income and slightly
higher expenses due to the impairment of a long-lived fixed asset during
the quarter. Net investment income was lower in the second quarter of
2012 compared to the second quarter of 2011 due to lower asset levels, a
lower proportion of assets invested at long-term interest rates, and a
decrease in investment income attributable to tax-credit partnerships.
However, the negative impact on net investment income from the
tax-credit partnerships was offset by a lower income tax rate due to the
tax benefits recognized as a result of these investments.
OTHER INFORMATION
Shares Outstanding
The Company’s average number of shares outstanding, assuming dilution,
was 283.7 million for the second quarter of 2012, compared to 307.4
million for the second quarter of 2011. Shares outstanding totaled 280.0
million at June 30, 2012. During the second quarter of 2012, the Company
repurchased approximately 6.0 million shares at a cost of $125.1 million.
Share Repurchase Authorization
The Company announced today that its Board of Directors has approved a
$750 million share repurchase program with an expiration date in January
2014. This new authorization supersedes and replaces the previous
authorization for $1 billion that was scheduled to expire in August 2012.
Capital Management
At June 30, 2012, the weighted average risk-based capital for the
Company’s traditional US insurance companies was approximately 404
percent; leverage was 23.3 percent; and cash and marketable securities
in the holding companies equaled $564 million.
Leverage is measured as total debt to total capital, which the Company
defines as debt plus stockholders’ equity, excluding the net unrealized
gain or loss on securities and the net gain or loss on cash flow hedges.
Leverage also excludes the non-recourse debt and associated capital of
Tailwind Holdings, LLC and Northwind Holdings, LLC and the short-term
debt arising from securities lending agreements.
Tax Rate
The Company’s tax rate in the second quarter of 2012 was lower than the
second quarter of 2011 due primarily to the release of a tax liability
related to unrecognized tax benefits.
Book Value
Book value per common share as of June 30, 2012 was $29.94, compared to
$28.41 at June 30, 2011.
Outlook
The Company anticipates growth in after-tax operating income per share
for full year 2012 to be slightly below the range of six percent to
twelve percent, including the effect of expected share repurchases.
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION
The Company analyzes its performance using non-GAAP financial measures.
A non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of a company's
performance, financial position, or cash flows that excludes or includes
amounts that are not normally excluded or included in the most directly
comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP. The
Company believes operating income or loss which excludes the specified
items listed in its reconciliation is a better performance measure and a
better indicator of the profitability and underlying trends in its
business. Realized investment gains or losses depend on market
conditions and do not necessarily relate to decisions regarding the
underlying business of the Company’s segments. The Company’s investment
focus is on investment income to support its insurance liabilities as
opposed to the generation of realized investment gains or losses.
Although the Company may experience realized investment gains or losses
which will affect future earnings levels, a long-term focus is necessary
to maintain profitability over the life of the business since the
Company’s underlying business is long-term in nature, and the Company
needs to earn the interest rates assumed in calculating its liabilities.
Certain components of the net periodic benefit cost for the Company’s
pensions and other postretirement benefit plans, namely the amortization
of prior period actuarial gains or losses, are primarily driven by
market performance and are not indicative of the operational results of
the Company’s businesses. The Company believes that excluding the
amortization of prior period gains or losses from operating income by
segment provides investors with additional information for comparison
and analysis of operating results. However, although the Company manages
its non-operating retirement-related gains or losses separately from the
operational performance of its business, these gains or losses impact
the overall profitability of the Company and will increase or decrease
over time, depending on market conditions and the resulting impact on
the actuarial gains or losses in the Company’s pensions and other
postretirement benefit plans. The Company believes leverage excluding
the non-recourse debt of Northwind and Tailwind, the short-term debt
arising from securities lending agreements, and the unrealized gains and
losses on securities and the net gain or loss on cash flow hedges, which
also tend to fluctuate depending on market conditions and general
economic trends, is an important measure. For reconciliation to the most
directly comparable GAAP measures, refer to the attached digest of
earnings.
CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION
Members of Unum Group senior management will host a conference call on
Thursday, August 2, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. (Eastern Time) to discuss the
results of operations for the second quarter. Topics may include
forward-looking information such as the Company’s outlook on future
results, trends in operations, and other material information.
The dial-in number for the conference call is (888) 600-4869 for U.S.
and Canada (pass code 5384197).For international, the dial-in
number is (913) 312-1466 (pass code 5384197). A live webcast of the
call will also be available at www.investors.unum.com
in a listen-only mode. It is recommended that webcast viewers access the
“Investors” section of the Company’s website and opt-in to the webcast
approximately 5-10 minutes prior to the start of the call. The Company
will maintain a replay of the call on its website through Thursday,
August 9, 2012. A replay of the call will also be available by dialing
(888) 203-1112 (U.S. and Canada) or (719) 457-0820 (International) –
pass code 5384197.
In conjunction with today’s earnings announcement, the Company’s
Statistical Supplement for the second quarter of 2012 is available on
the “Investors” section of the Company’s website.
ABOUT UNUM GROUP
Unum (www.unum.com)
is one of the leading providers of employee benefits products and
services and the largest provider of disability insurance products in
the United States and the United Kingdom.
SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT
Certain information in this press release constitutes "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are those not based on
historical information, but rather relate to future operations,
strategies, financial results, or other developments and speak only as
of the date made. These forward-looking statements, including statements
about anticipated growth in after-tax operating income per share and
planned share repurchases, are subject to numerous assumptions, risks,
and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control. The following
factors, in addition to other factors mentioned from time to time, may
cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the
forward-looking statements: (1) unfavorable economic or business
conditions, both domestic and foreign; (2) legislative, regulatory, or
tax changes, both domestic and foreign, including the effect of
potential legislation and increased regulation in the current political
environment; (3) sustained periods of low interest rates; (4) changes in
claim incidence, recovery rates, mortality rates, and offsets due to,
among other factors, the rate of unemployment and consumer confidence,
the emergence of new diseases, epidemics, or pandemics, new trends and
developments in medical treatments, the effectiveness of claims
management operations, and changes in government programs; (5)
fluctuation in insurance reserve liabilities; (6) investment results,
including, but not limited to, realized investment losses resulting from
defaults, contractual terms of derivative contracts, and impairments
that differ from our assumptions and historical experience; (7) the lack
of appropriate investments in the market which can be acquired to match
our liability cash flows and duration; (8) changes in interest rates,
credit spreads, and securities prices; (9) increased competition from
other insurers and financial services companies due to industry
consolidation or other factors; (10) changes in demand for our products
due to, among other factors, changes in societal attitudes, the rate of
unemployment, and consumer confidence; (11) changes in accounting
standards, practices, or policies; (12) changes in our financial
strength and credit ratings; (13) rating agency actions, state insurance
department market conduct examinations and other inquiries, other
governmental investigations and actions, and negative media attention;
(14) effectiveness in managing our operating risks and the
implementation of operational improvements and strategic growth
initiatives; (15) actual experience that deviates from our assumptions
used in pricing, underwriting, and reserving; (16) actual persistency
and/or sales growth that is higher or lower than projected; (17)
effectiveness of our risk management program; (18) the level and results
of litigation; (19) currency exchange rates; (20) ability of our
subsidiaries to pay dividends as a result of regulatory restrictions or
changes in reserving or capital requirements; (21) ability and
willingness of reinsurers to meet their obligations; (22) changes in
assumptions related to intangible assets such as deferred acquisition
costs, value of business acquired, and goodwill; (23) ability to recover
our systems and information in the event of a disaster or unanticipated
event and to protect our systems and information from unauthorized
access and deliberate attacks; and (24) events or consequences relating
to political instability, terrorism, or acts of war, both domestic and
foreign.
For further discussion about risks and uncertainties which could cause
actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking
statements, see Part I, Item 1A of our annual report on Form 10-K for
the year ended December 31, 2011 and our subsequently filed Form 10-Q.
The forward-looking statements in this press release are being made as
of the date of this press release, and the Company expressly disclaims
any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement
contained herein, even if made available on our website or otherwise.
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DIGEST OF EARNINGS |
|
|
(Unaudited)
|
Unum Group (UNM:NYSE)
|
and Subsidiaries
|
| | | | | | | |
|
| ($ in millions, except share data) | | | | | | | | |
| |
Three Months Ended June 30 | |
Six Months Ended June 30 |
| |
2012
| |
2011
| |
2012
| |
2011
|
| | | | | | | |
|
|
Operating Revenue by Segment
| |
$
|
2,620.0
| | |
$
|
2,568.1
| | |
$
|
5,218.9
| | |
$
|
5,116.0
| |
|
Net Realized Investment Gain (Loss)
| |
|
(2.1
|
)
| |
|
(3.6
|
)
| |
|
10.3
|
| |
|
11.6
|
|
|
Total Revenue
| |
$
|
2,617.9
|
| |
$
|
2,564.5
|
| |
$
|
5,229.2
|
| |
$
|
5,127.6
|
|
| | | | | | | |
|
|
Operating Income by Segment
| |
$
|
310.1
| | |
$
|
346.1
| | |
$
|
619.3
| | |
$
|
666.3
| |
|
Net Realized Investment Gain (Loss)
| | |
(2.1
|
)
| | |
(3.6
|
)
| | |
10.3
| | | |
11.6
| |
|
Non-operating Retirement-related Loss
| | |
(11.6
|
)
| | |
(8.0
|
)
| | |
(23.2
|
)
| | |
(16.0
|
)
|
|
Income Tax
| |
|
(80.0
|
)
| |
|
(106.9
|
)
| |
|
(176.1
|
)
| |
|
(210.7
|
)
|
|
Net Income
| |
$
|
216.4
|
| |
$
|
227.6
|
| |
$
|
430.3
|
| |
$
|
451.2
|
|
| | | | | | | |
|
|
PER SHARE INFORMATION
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|
|
Net Income Per Common Share
| | | | | | | | |
|
Basic
| |
$
|
0.76
| | |
$
|
0.74
| | |
$
|
1.50
| | |
$
|
1.46
| |
|
Assuming Dilution
| |
$
|
0.76
| | |
$
|
0.74
| | |
$
|
1.50
| | |
$
|
1.45
| |
| | | | | | | |
|
|
Weighted Average Common Shares - Basic (000s)
| | |
283,316.6
| | | |
306,316.2
| | | |
286,874.5
| | | |
309,513.0
| |
|
Weighted Average Common Shares - Assuming Dilution (000s)
| | |
283,740.6
| | | |
307,411.0
| | | |
287,513.8
| | | |
310,855.4
| |
| | | | | | | |
|
| | | | | | | |
|
| RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES |
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|
| | | | | | | |
|
| |
Three Months Ended June 30 |
| |
2012
| |
2011
|
| |
(in millions)
| |
per share *
| |
(in millions)
| |
per share *
|
| | | | | | | |
|
|
After-tax Operating Income
| |
$
|
225.3
| | |
$
|
0.79
| | |
$
|
235.0
| | |
$
|
0.76
| |
|
Net Realized Investment Loss, Net of Tax
| | |
(1.4
|
)
| | |
-
| | | |
(2.2
|
)
| | |
-
| |
|
Non-Operating Retirement-related Loss, Net of Tax
| |
|
(7.5
|
)
| |
|
(0.03
|
)
| |
|
(5.2
|
)
| |
|
(0.02
|
)
|
|
Net Income
| |
$
|
216.4
|
| |
$
|
0.76
|
| |
$
|
227.6
|
| |
$
|
0.74
|
|
| | | | | | | |
|
* Assuming Dilution
|
| | | | | | | |
|
| | | | | | | |
|
| | June 30 | | | | | | |
| |
2012
| | | | | | |
| |
(in millions)
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|
|
Debt, As Reported
| |
$
|
3,007.4
| | | | | | | |
|
Exclude Non-recourse Debt and Securities Lending Agreements
| |
|
1,065.4
|
| | | | | | |
|
Debt, As Adjusted
| |
$
|
1,942.0
|
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|
|
Total Stockholders' Equity, As Reported
| |
$
|
8,385.9
| | | | | | | |
|
Exclude Net Unrealized Gain on Securities and
| | | | | | | | |
|
Net Gain on Cash Flow Hedges | | |
1,138.7
| | | | | | | |
| Exclude Northwind and Tailwind Capital | |
|
855.3
|
| | | | | | |
| | |
6,391.9
| | | | | | | |
|
Debt, As Adjusted
| |
|
1,942.0
|
| | | | | | |
|
Total Capital, As Adjusted
| |
$
|
8,333.9
|
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|
|
Debt to Capital Ratio
| |
|
23.3
|
%
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|
| | | | | | | |
|
| | June 30 |
| |
2012
| |
2011
|
| |
(in millions)
| |
per share
| |
(in millions)
| |
per share
|
| | | | | | | |
|
|
Total Stockholders' Equity (Book Value)
| |
$
|
8,385.9
| | |
$
|
29.94
| | |
$
|
8,619.8
| | |
$
|
28.41
| |
|
Net Unrealized Gain on Securities
| | |
728.1
| | | |
2.60
| | | |
478.2
| | | |
1.58
| |
|
Net Gain on Cash Flow Hedges | |
|
410.6
|
| |
|
1.46
|
| |
|
355.9
|
| |
|
1.17
|
|
|
Subtotal
| | |
7,247.2
| | | |
25.88
| | | |
7,785.7
| | | |
25.66
| |
|
Foreign Currency Translation Adjustment
| |
|
(108.0
|
)
| |
|
(0.38
|
)
| |
|
(79.3
|
)
| |
|
(0.26
|
)
|
|
Subtotal
| | |
7,355.2
| | | |
26.26
| | | |
7,865.0
| | | |
25.92
| |
|
Unrecognized Pension and Postretirement Benefit Costs
| |
|
(430.2
|
)
| |
|
(1.54
|
)
| |
|
(308.8
|
)
| |
|
(1.02
|
)
|
Total Stockholders' Equity, Excluding Accumulated Other
Comprehensive Income
| |
$
|
7,785.4
|
| |
$
|
27.80
|
| |
$
|
8,173.8
|
| |
$
|
26.94
|
|

Unum Group
Investors:
Tom White, 423-294-8996
or
Rob
Lockerman, 423-294-7498
or
Media:
Jim Sabourin,
423-294-6300 or 866-750-8686
Source: Unum Group