Former Blackrock Manager Discusses Surge in Life Insurance Death Payouts after COVID Vaccines

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Published on Feb 21, 2022
I have been ringing this bell for a while but I will ring it again. Funeral Home Companies are usually not considered "Growth Stocks". Edward Dowd is a former Portfolio Manager for Blackrock where he managed a 14 billion dollar portfolio, and in this interview he discusses the surge of death payouts recorded in the Life Insurance industry in the 4th quarter of 2021.
While Life Insurance companies suffered in 2021, the year the COVID-19 vaccines were rolled out, funeral businesses saw record sales.
Source: HealthImpactNews
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