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PXRE loses 82% of 1/1 business, expenses mount, run-off looms

Troubled Bermudian property catastrophe reinsurer PXRE has announced that it has lost 82% of the business it had in force at 1st January 2006 and that its expense ratio now exceeds 100% due collapsing premium income and the additional cost of hiring strategic outside advisers and defending shareholder class actions.

Unveiling 2nd quarter results, President & CEO Jeffrey Radke, said that the PXRE Board remained focused on finding a strategic alternative that would maximise value for shareholders, and pointed to

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