Seacor Marine (SMHI) made it through our 'Fast-Paced Momentum at a Bargain' screen and could be a great choice for investors looking for stocks that have gained strong momentum recently but are still trading at reasonable prices.
If you are looking for stocks that have gained strong momentum recently but are still trading at reasonable prices, Seacor Marine (SMHI) could be a great choice. It is one of the several stocks that passed through our 'Fast-Paced Momentum at a Bargain' screen.
SEACOR Marine Holdings reported another set of underwhelming quarterly results, with margins and profitability pressured by weak fleet utilization and slightly lower average dayrates. On the flip side, the report also included some green spots, like improvements in fast support vessel demand and new multi-year contracts for two large platform supply vessels offshore Brazil. In addition, the recent sale of two premium liftboats resulted in a large one-time gain and boosted liquidity quite meaningfully.
SEACOR Marine Holdings reported weak second quarter results, with profit margins declining to new multi-year lows. Management attributed the poor performance to increased drydockings and major repair requirements. However, not all was bad as Seacor Marine's average dayrate increased to new recovery highs, driven by strong platform supply vessel contributions.
Seacor Marine (SMHI) came out with a quarterly loss of $0.26 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $0.27. This compares to a loss of $0.45 per share a year ago.
SEACOR Marine Holdings reported disappointing first quarter results, with sizeable cash usage and fleet utilization dropping to new multi-year lows. The company attributed the underperformance to seasonality and higher maintenance, drydocking and repositioning activities as well as weakness in the North Sea and the U.S. Gulf. Q2 results will benefit from a large one-time gain as a result of recent vessel sales.
Seacor Marine (SMHI) came out with a quarterly loss of $0.56 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $0.57. This compares to loss of $0.84 per share a year ago.
Seacor Marine (SMHI) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
Seacor Marine Holdings Inc. reported better-than-expected Q4 2024 results with increased fleet utilization and lower operating expenses resulting in sequential margin improvement and solid cash generation. Following a comprehensive debt refinancing in November, the company ended the year with $59.5 million in unrestricted cash, $16.6 million in restricted cash and $350 million in debt. Seacor Marine Holdings sold its two remaining AHTS vessels and will use the proceeds for the construction of two large PSVs in China.
SEACOR Marine Holdings released another disappointing quarterly report, with both revenue and profitability falling well short of expectations. Management attributed the underwhelming performance to the company's heavy 2024 maintenance schedule and softer than expected demand in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea. With weakness in deepwater rig contracting activity now expected to extend well into 2025, the company will likely face additional headwinds going into next year.
SEACOR Marine Holdings reported another set of disappointing quarterly results with sizeable cash usage and profitability falling well short of expectations. The company is facing persistent weakness in the domestic market. In addition, capacity challenges at shipyards and vendors have resulted in drydockings taking longer than expected. Moreover, the pace of year-over-year dayrate improvement has slowed down in Q2.
Seacor Marine (SMHI) came out with a quarterly loss of $0.45 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $0.16. This compares to loss of $0.17 per share a year ago.