Seatrium will have to wait longer to catch wind in sail

Seatrium will have to wait longer to catch wind in sail


WHILE strong demand and tight supply have buoyed Singapore-listed maritime players in general, analysts believe it could take some time for offshore and marine giant Seatrium to recover its profitability.

Maybank analyst Jarick Seet pointed out that Seatrium – which was formed after the consolidation of Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore and Marine – has been winning more contracts recently.

However, he noted that the c…

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