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Annual · values202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Operating Cash Flow-1.35 M USD-1.23 M USD-1.26 M USD-829000 USD-253000 USD-266000 USD-4.37 M USD-6.63 M USD-26.31 M USD416000 USD8.13 M USD8.68 M USD
Depreciation & Amortization1000 USD3000 USD6000 USD4000 USD7000 USD10000 USD10000 USD18000 USD24000 USD21000 USD18000 USD13000 USD
Stock-Based Compensation418000 USD234000 USD258000 USD127000 USD61000 USD32000 USD36000 USD126000 USD127000 USD119000 USD117000 USD0 USD
Capital Expenditures16000 USD5000 USD3000 USD14000 USD1000 USD0 USD6000 USD11000 USD36000 USD59000 USD
Cash Flow from Investing120000 USD780000 USD-105000 USD-661000 USD-1.80 M USD110000 USD488000 USD5.04 M USD24.98 M USD6.87 M USD-1.95 M USD-29.30 M USD
Cash Flow from Financing2.31 M USD2.60 M USD1.18 M USD0 USD-384000 USD600000 USD2.00 M USD-3.15 M USD-3.63 M USD-2.91 M USD25.24 M USD
Dividends Paid0 USD2.09 M USD2.88 M USD2.91 M USD1.71 M USD
Stock Buybacks0 USD1.06 M USD742000 USD0 USD
Free Cash Flow-1.36 M USD-1.26 M USD-256000 USD-280000 USD-4.37 M USD-6.63 M USD-26.32 M USD405000 USD8.09 M USD8.62 M USD

Oxbridge Re Holdings Ltd. is a specialty reinsurance company that focuses on writing property catastrophe reinsurance policies and investing in various financial assets. Its main role in the financial market is to provide risk management solutions to insurance companies, primarily targeting short-tail catastrophe risks such as hurricanes and earthquakes. This enables clients to mitigate the potential financial impact of unexpected, high-severity events. Oxbridge Re Holdings Ltd. operates primarily within the property and casualty insurance sector, serving clients in regions prone to natural disasters. By pooling capital and risk, the company helps stabilize the insurance economy, ensuring coverage remains available and affordable following significant loss events. Despite its niche market, Oxbridge Re Holdings Ltd. plays a crucial role in maintaining market equilibrium by absorbing and redistributing catastrophic risks that, if left unmanaged, could lead to substantial economic disruptions.