Date updated:12-01-2006
TheStreet.com Ratings page recently broke down the reinsurance industry. Their basic premise is:
"Reinsurers continue to benefit from all angles -- new capital inflows, increasing rates and lower losses." They have rated 10 of the 13 domestic reinsurers as BUYS. They feel the 2 most exciting plays are ACGL and ORH. We have included all 10 BUYS in this portfolio.
http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/newsanalysis/ratings/10325201_2.html

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RGA
Reinsurance Group - $46.50
- 0.00%
- $46.19
No Analysis added

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ACGL
Arch Capital Grou - $69.31
- -1.94%
- $69.68
TheStreet feels Arch Capital is one of the 2 most exciting opportunities in this sector. Arch, with the second-largest market cap in the sector, after Everest Re, has returned 22% year to date. Underwriting results for the first nine months of 2006 far outperformed those for the same period in 2005. Gross premiums written grew 14.8% year over year, and underwriting income grew 932.7%. The company's combined ratio -- a common industry metric measuring underwriting losses and loss expenses as a percentage of premium income -- fell to 86.3% from 98.9% year over year. We like that the company has diversified its business mix to minimize losses from natural catastrophes.

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ORH
Orh - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
TheStreet feels Odyssey Re is one of the 2 most exciting opportunities in this sector. Odyssey Re is writing fewer premiums than last year, but at much higher margins. Gross written premiums for the first nine months of the year were down 15.6% compared to the same period last year, but the combined ratio was also down dramatically. Last year's third-quarter combined ratio was a whopping 145.7%, with 53.7% of that coming from catastrophe losses. But in the third quarter of 2006, its combined ratio fell to 95.8%, which included only 4.3% from catastrophic losses. We expect a further decline in the combined ratio through the end of the year. Odyssey has returned 54% so far this year, but we still feel the stock has more room to rally since its price-to-earnings ratio of 16 is far below other peers, such as Transatlantic Holdings and Max Re.

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PRE
Partnerre Ltd - $77.41
- +0.45%
- $76.88
No Analysis added

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RE
Everest Re Grp Lt - $86.87
- +0.01%
- $86.50
No Analysis added

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ENH
Endurance Splty H - $37.59
- -0.11%
- $37.69
No Analysis added

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PTP
Platinum Underwri - $36.17
- +0.25%
- $35.87
No Analysis added

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TRH
Transatlantic Hld - $54.72
- +0.24%
- $54.66
No Analysis added
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