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A.P. Møller - Mærsk A/S (AMKBY)

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7.03+0.05 (+0.72%)
At close: 03:59PM EDT
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Previous close6.98
Open7.10
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range6.99 - 7.11
52-week range6.26 - 10.60
Volume167,059
Avg. volume363,670
Market cap22.17B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.18
PE ratio (TTM)6.17
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.37 (5.32%)
Ex-dividend date15 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Maersk could offer limited Baltimore barge service

    Denmark's Maersk may resume some shipping services at the U.S. Port of Baltimore when a temporary channel is opened to give access for commercially essential vessels that remain blocked by a collapsed bridge, the company said on Wednesday. "This channel, with a controlling depth of 20 feet, could potentially allow Maersk and other carriers to operate limited barge services into and out of the Port of Baltimore," Maersk said in a statement. The group last Wednesday said the port's alternate shipping channels were not deep enough to accommodate the oceangoing container vessels that Maersk and other carriers use.

  • Reuters SG

    Hong Kong's Wah Kwong orders more LNG carriers banking on growing trade

    Hong Kong-based shipping company Wah Kwong is finalising a deal later this month to double the number of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers that it has ordered to four, as it eyes growing global trade in the superchilled fuel, its chairman said. The ships would be delivered from 2027 onwards, Wah Kwong's Executive Chairman Hing Chao told Reuters on the sidelines of the Singapore Maritime Week ShipZERO28 event late last week. "We have always been very optimistic about the outlook of LNG as a global energy," said Chao, adding that a lot of supply will have to come from the U.S. or the Middle East following Russian supply disruptions, creating demand for more LNG carriers.

  • Reuters

    Maersk's Israel operations continue as normal, company says

    Danish shipping company Maersk on Thursday said all its operations to, from and in Israel were functioning as normal. "At this time, all Maersk operations to, from and within Israel are functioning as normal without disruption," the company said in an advisory to clients on its website.