Max Re Puts Katrina Losses Between $60 and $90M
In a brief announcement Bermuda-based Max Re Capital Ltd. said that preliminary estimates indicate that the company’s 2005 third quarter earnings will be negatively impacted by $60 to $90 million as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
Max Re is one of a number of companies that are still tabulating damage costs from the hurricane that hit the U.S. in late August.
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