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A Port Strike Would Be Ill-timed, but Disruption Could Boost These Companies
Major bank rating | JPMorgan: Industry forecasts show that future shipping demand will slow down in the coming months, lowering Orient Overseas target price to HK$166.
According to the industry forecast, the demand is expected to slow down in the coming months, but it is anticipated that freight rates in the fourth quarter will not have a significant adjustment. Looking ahead to 2025, the industry's supply and demand imbalance situation may improve.
Seanergy Maritime To Go Ex-Dividend On September 27th, 2024 With 0.25 USD Dividend Per Share
Is the ticking time bomb of the East Coast port strike about to explode? Shipping companies are adding surcharges to cope with it, and Maersk's stock price is soaring.
1. The B-shares of Maersk, traded in Denmark, once rose by nearly 4.9%, reaching the highest level since August 2, with a cumulative increase of nearly 20% in the past two weeks; 2. Maersk stated that even if the strike in the USA only lasts one week, it may have a huge impact on the supply chain, causing a disruption of four to six weeks.
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Sean wvwv : May I ask why you chose ZIM? thanks
iamiam OP Sean wvwv : because i knew ZIM would do this [Tongue]
seriously, because the stock was sold off because shipping rates collapsed. Now they are rising again. ZIM just initiated dividends again (they stopped and that helped the selloff) they had huge dividends on the last run and the stock was in the 50s. I expect more of that returning. I expect a stock in the hundreds with dividends in the tens of dollars.
Ziggz420 : Zim is the truth but seriously they added all new ships during COVID and got that new navigation contract and because I knew they were winners been in existence since 1945
Halps : Waiting for the dividends
珊珊小强哥 Halps : Waiting for dividends
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