In adland, it's been stated so often it's now a truism: America loves Flo, the Progressive insurance pitchwoman played by comedian Stephanie Courtney, and a huge portion of the company's brand equity ...
I don’t watch much TV, but when I go to the gym I can’t help but watch Progressive’s perky spokeswoman, Flo helping people with their insurance. My favorites are the ones where she accompanies ...
The usually sunny Flo is perturbed with Mara (yet again) during a work-from-home Progressive Insurance staff meeting over video. While seated at the computer, Mara is busy talking to someone at home. ...
Charles Elmore, The Palm Beach Post, Fla. April 08--Dear Flo: Love the ads. "Sprinkles are for winners" is genius. But news that premiums can go up, not just down, from Progressive's driver-tracking ...
Progressive Snapshot can save you around $230 per year. But it might increase your rates if you're a bad driver. Progressive Snapshot is a free usage-based insurance program that tracks your driving ...
I’m really not annoying. Really. Let me talk you through the logic. there is no brand spokesperson more grating than Flo, the cherry-lipped sing-songy character who Progressive has been using for a ...
I rate The Progressive Corporation a Buy with a fair value of $354, driven by superior client segmentation and a profitable business model. Progressive's data analytics and digital claim platforms ...
They are the money honeys of television commercials and are so familiar, that it’s almost as if they are part of the family. With her perky, girl-next-door look, Jan from Toyota — A.K.A. Laurel ...