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Operating Cash Flow-43.88 M USD-32.68 M USD-13.39 M USD-40.47 M USD5.36 M USD2.98 M USD15.36 M USD-17.01 M USD9.09 M USD6.17 M USD-3.14 M USD6.30 M USD
Depreciation & Amortization386000 USD372000 USD401000 USD398000 USD
Stock-Based Compensation56000 USD78000 USD190000 USD211000 USD218000 USD706000 USD959000 USD970000 USD895000 USD856000 USD303000 USD0 USD
Capital Expenditures78000 USD61000 USD86000 USD13000 USD195000 USD167000 USD444000 USD
Cash Flow from Investing28.09 M USD70.29 M USD-272000 USD56.50 M USD1.38 M USD-7.34 M USD-25.01 M USD12.22 M USD-25.95 M USD-10.75 M USD-15.29 M USD-47.70 M USD
Cash Flow from Financing15.50 M USD-21.09 M USD-3.25 M USD2.09 M USD-5.01 M USD5.08 M USD6.32 M USD3.71 M USD16.24 M USD4.38 M USD12.64 M USD48.59 M USD
Dividends Paid
Stock Buybacks12000 USD36000 USD676000 USD636000 USD0 USD625000 USD0 USD0 USD
Free Cash Flow2.90 M USD15.30 M USD-17.09 M USD9.08 M USD5.97 M USD-3.30 M USD5.86 M USD

Presurance Holdings, Inc. is a specialized insurance holding company focused on the property and casualty sector in the United States. The company offers a range of insurance solutions, including both commercial and personal lines, with a particular emphasis on specialty products tailored to meet the needs of homeowners, businesses, and niche markets. Presurance Holdings operates through multiple segments such as Commercial Lines, Personal Lines, Underwriting, Wholesale Agency, and Corporate functions, enabling it to address diverse risk profiles and provide unique coverage options. Headquartered in Troy, Michigan, and founded in 2009, the company serves its clients primarily across states like Texas, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, and Michigan, leveraging a lean workforce and targeted distribution channels. As a sub-micro cap entity, Presurance Holdings plays a distinctive role in the broader insurance landscape by supplying specialized products that may be underserved by larger, more generalist insurers. The company derives its revenue predominantly from earned premiums on insurance policies, reflecting its core function as a risk transfer intermediary and market stabilizer within the property and casualty industry.