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International Shipholding Corporation - Comparative Business Analysis Snapshot
Business Description
International Shipholding Corporation. The Group's principal activity is to operate a diversified fleet of the United States and international flag vessels, which provide domestic and international maritime transportation services. It operates in four segments: Time Charter Contracts, Contracts of Affreightment (COA), Rail-Ferry Service, and Other. Time charters are contracts charterer obtains the right for a specified period to direct the movements and utilization of the vessel in exchange for payment of a specified daily rate, but we retain operating control over the vessel. COA includes one contract, which is for the transportation of molten sulphur. Rail-Ferry Service uses two Special Purpose vessels, which carry loaded rail cars between the U.S. Gulf and Mexico. Other segment consists of operations that include more specialized services than three segments, and ship charter brokerage and agency services. It operates in the United States, Gulf, East Coast, Middle East, Far East and Northern Europe.
Competitor Analysis
This analysis compares International Shipholding Corporation with three other companies in closely related industry sectors.
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- Sales Analysis: Recent Sales, Sales Growth, Sales per Employee
- Recent Stock Performance
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- Price/Sales and 52 Week Price change
- Dividend Analysis
- Profitability Analysis: Gross Profit Margin, EBITDA Margin
- Earnings Before Extraordinary Items
- Inventory Analysis
- Research and Development Expenses
- Financial Position: Long Term Debt/Equity, Days Accounts Receivable, Days Inventory
- R&D Expenses/Sales
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