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David Einhorn’s Speech at Ira Sohn Transcribed

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CEo of greenlight capital pictureH/T to http://www.insidermonkey.com, who got a copy of the audio file of David Einhorn’s speech at Ira Sohn and transcribed it.

Below is a brief excerpt followed by a link to the full text:

 

The basics of Delta Lloyd is a Dutch financial services company listed in Amsterdam and operating mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium. The Bloomberg ticker is DLNA. It has 167M shares outstanding and trades at 70% book value, 6x earnings, and has a 6% dividend yield. Delta Lloyd reports embedded value, which is essentially the discounted value of the existing book of business. At 32 € per share, it means the shares essentially trade at half the runoff value of the company assuming it writes no new business.

Delta Lloyd has over 40B€ of its own risk assets and manages over 70B€ funds in total. It’s primarily a life and pensions business, with about 30% of operating earners coming from the property casualty insurance asset management in banking.

While S&P only rates the group single pay, its insurance entities hold on average 2.3 times the amount of capital required by the regulator at the subsidiary level and 40% more than Delta Lloyd’s own minimum target. Delta Lloyd has only 15% net to equity versus peers typically having 2-3 times as much. Delta Lloyd’s strong capital position and focus on the long-term pension business enables it to take a bit more investment risk than others.

Here is a link to the full article-http://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/2011/06/02/transcript-of-david-einhorns-speech-at-the-ira-sohn-conference/

 

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