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trader1970
    27-Jun-2024 11:36  
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Samu half year results releasing within the next 30 days time .... Not surprised if it is gonna to issue positive profit guidance soon considering its Big Brother has done so....... Our christmas wish should be xtra-special dividends and capital gains to longists or loyal shareholders whom has helped to hold the fort.....:):) See below. It will cover up the gap to 111 soon.  Thereafter will aim towards 118 before the results day!

" A.P. Mø ller - Mæ rsk A/S &ndash   Increasing 2024 full-year guidance

On the back of continued strong container market demand and the disruption caused by the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea, A.P. Mø ller - Mæ rsk A/S (APMM) now also sees signs of further port congestions, especially in Asia and the Middle East, and additional increase in container freight rates. This development is gradually building up and is expected to contribute to a stronger financial performance in the second half of 2024."

Increasing 2024 full-year guidance (yahoo.com)
 
 
trader1970
    27-Jun-2024 09:55  
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Maersk shipping and global related containers counters are rising on the backdrop of rising demand for shipment due to Christmas and New Year seasons. It will continue to sustain and move higher in view of the red sea debacle.  Samu is poised to enjou stellar performance in the coming results and do we expect a big fat dividend again like last time?  Yes, it should > .. which explains why the counter didnt retrace at all for the last few days and has been gobble up the movement sellers come in.. WATCH :):)
 
 
trader1970
    27-Jun-2024 09:35  
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52 week high is 106.  Once broken ll move towards 110.. WATCH... :)enlightened

Stocky901      ( Date: 25-Jun-2024 18:39) Posted:

Also take a look at COSCO Shipping. Very soon will be pushed to new highs 😉 😉

Catrade      ( Date: 24-Jun-2024 10:08) Posted:

Container rates rise again with more to come

 
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The latest container rate updates show Asia-Europe leading a continuing rise in box rates, with congestion in Asia expected to bring further increases. 


Gary Howard  | Jun 21, 2024


 

 
Stocky901
    25-Jun-2024 18:39  
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Also take a look at COSCO Shipping. Very soon will be pushed to new highs 😉 😉

Catrade      ( Date: 24-Jun-2024 10:08) Posted:

Container rates rise again with more to come

 
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The latest container rate updates show Asia-Europe leading a continuing rise in box rates, with congestion in Asia expected to bring further increases. 


Gary Howard  | Jun 21, 2024

 
 
Whale2024
    25-Jun-2024 17:23  
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Finally close at 1.03.
Earning result will release on third week of July.
Collection mode, hope on't go up too fast.
 
 
Tracer63
    25-Jun-2024 08:52  
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Gapping up, load up
 

 
Catrade
    24-Jun-2024 10:08  
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Container rates rise again with more to come

 
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The latest container rate updates show Asia-Europe leading a continuing rise in box rates, with congestion in Asia expected to bring further increases. 


Gary Howard  | Jun 21, 2024
 
 
trader1970
    23-Jun-2024 17:24  
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Singapore port logjam lingers as container ships keep piling in



A lack of immediate alternatives in the region is making the situation even worse
Published  Fri, Jun 21, 2024 · 09:10 PM
 
  • The bunching up of vessels outside Singapore' s container port is pushing freight rates ever higher, with no immediate end to the congestion in sight.  PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
 


THE logjam that has been plaguing Singapore&rsquo s container port is bringing forward this year&rsquo s peak season for the shipping sector, spelling trouble for businesses in the city-state.

The bunching up of container vessels outside one of the world&rsquo s busiest maritime trade hubs &ndash caused by ships avoiding the Red Sea due to Houthi rebels&rsquo attacks &ndash means there are more cargoes trapped in shipyards for longer. That is pushing freight rates ever higher, with no immediate end to the congestion in sight. 

For the manufacturers and exporters needing to get their finished products out of the city-state, that means there may be little choice other than to hold on to their inventories longer than they would like to. 
 


&ldquo The fundamental backdrop remains the same with higher peak season volumes coming&rdquo in a shipping market already seeing healthy demand, Jefferies analysts led by Omar Nokta wrote in a note. &ldquo Congestion is a growing risk as peak season is underway amid a reshuffling of the fleet.&rdquo

The Yemen-based Houthis have been attacking vessels in the Red Sea since last October, in retaliation for Israel&rsquo s assault on Gaza. The situation in the vital waterway gas has intensified since early this year, with a second vessel sinking after being struck.

That has resulted in shipowners opting not to transit the Suez Canal and taking the longer route around the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa. That means now they do not get a chance to refuel or unload cargo at ports in the Middle East, leading to worsening congestion in the waters off Singapore. 
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No easy substitutes



A lack of immediate alternatives to Singapore in the region is making the logjam even worse.

Nearby ports, such as Port Klang and Tanjung Pelepas in neighbouring Malaysia, are not easy substitutes because they are not as well-connected as Singapore, said Jayendu Krishna, a director at Drewry Maritime Services. Outbound cargoes may not be able to reach their destinations on time if they don&rsquo t leave from the city-state, he said.

Weekly mainline service connections &ndash a measure of how many other ports have a direct shipping link with a given harbour &ndash for Singapore were at 148.7 in the second quarter, data from Drewry showed. That is nearly twice the number of Port Klang and more than three times the figure for Tanjung Pelepas.
 


There are also considerations such as trucking and additional transport costs for cargo diversions, as well as possible customs clearance issues, Krishna said. 

&ldquo A return to normal trade patterns is increasingly unlikely during 2024, and diversions could potentially stretch out to 2025 and beyond,&rdquo Jefferies&rsquo analysts said.

Still, that is not to say there is no way out. Even if the conflict in the Middle East continues, container lines and businesses can adjust their inventory management practices.

It is also possible for container lines to start using alternate ports such as those in Malaysia, although they will be limited by the capacity constraints in Tanjung Pelepas and Klang.

And given the shipping peak season has arrived earlier than usual this year, it will likely end sooner, according to Jefferies. That means freight rates should start to ease by September, the analysts said. 

&ldquo If the problem persists for some time, liners will adjust their schedules,&rdquo said Drewry&rsquo s Krishna. &ldquo Therefore, eventually congestion will not be there even if the Red Sea crisis persists.&rdquo BLOOMBERG
 
 
Catrade
    21-Jun-2024 18:15  
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Tracer63      ( Date: 21-Jun-2024 14:54) Posted:

Samudera price has been suppressed by BBs for them to collect cheaply but it will soon give way to a more aggressive breakout, liked a pop up wine bottle.

 
 
Tracer63
    21-Jun-2024 14:54  
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Samudera price has been suppressed by BBs for them to collect cheaply but it will soon give way to a more aggressive breakout, liked a pop up wine bottle.
 

 
Tracer63
    21-Jun-2024 10:29  
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Load up Samudera, 1.04 was tested earlier, bodes well, expecting it to move to 1.10 and beyond soon
 
 
trader1970
    20-Jun-2024 16:59  
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Samudera Shipping navigates market volatility with higher productivity, efficiency

Felicia TanThu, Jun 20, 2024  &bull   04:23 PM GMT+08  &bull     &bull   13  min read

Samudera Shipping navigates market volatility with higher productivity, efficiency (theedgesingapore.com)
 
 
Catrade
    20-Jun-2024 13:32  
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https://youtu.be/INmZyUd5Ugc?si=l8Po7BWVcJLx8Vbd
 
 
trader1970
    20-Jun-2024 08:47  
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The catalyst for the run up will be value buy and super attractive dividend yield. Looks like yesterday consolidation has cleared the path for the spike up soon. :)

Catrade      ( Date: 19-Jun-2024 16:38) Posted:

With increases in total fleet n container freight rate, Samudera looks cheap, n the next TP would likely be $1.20. Further more it' s management according to pass record would declare big dividends to reward investors....

 
 
Catrade
    19-Jun-2024 16:38  
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With increases in total fleet n container freight rate, Samudera looks cheap, n the next TP would likely be $1.20. Further more it' s management according to pass record would declare big dividends to reward investors....
 

 
trader1970
    19-Jun-2024 13:42  
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Collecting further another 1m lots would be ripe for next power UP by ang moh BBs.  WATCH :)  enlightened
 
 
trader1970
    18-Jun-2024 17:00  
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OMG... Goldman also coming in to long the party...  Hope there is something brewing behind the scene...  cheeky
 
 
trader1970
    18-Jun-2024 16:46  
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Anyone reckon that the wall at 1.01 is to force all weak ST holders to give up longing or holding?.....so that tmr will be " fast & furious" ...... Dyodd....wink
 
 
trader1970
    18-Jun-2024 16:28  
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MS, ML and UBS buying.  Tested and confirmed.  100 supported, it will aim towards 108 to 110 FIRST within this week.    It has to keep up with the expected coming good performances on the back of high freight rates that is reminscent of the COVID times.. Dont buy when Ang Mohs BBs pumped up to 130 and beyond.... Now is the time to long.. WATCH  enlightened

trader1970      ( Date: 12-Jun-2024 10:04) Posted:

Finally, reach 96.5 a good price for value buy.  Flush out all the weak holders that cant hold and consolidated, it should move up.  P/B 0.75 PE 4X....ROE~19%... Where to find such UNDERVALUED shipping stocks?  Buy and hold for both capital gain and dividends in the coming quarter.. :):):)enlightened

 
 
Catrade
    15-Jun-2024 10:03  
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Early birds hit by spot rate boom
https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/containers/early-birds-hit-spot-rate-boom
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Christmas has come early for the shipping lines with peak season arriving ahead of its usual scheduled slot in August to September. Rate levels tell their own story as demand and congestion have seen rates leap to over 350% higher in some trades, and the rates, far from stalling, are continuing to rise.
 
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