Orient Overseas (International) Ltd
HKEX:316

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HKEX:316
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Price: 115.5 HKD 0.52% Market Closed
Market Cap: 76.3B HKD
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Economic Moat
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Market Cap
76.3B HKD
Industry
Marine

In the bustling corridors of global shipping, Orient Overseas (International) Ltd., or OOIL, stands as a testament to the enduring power of human ingenuity to connect distant markets. Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Hong Kong, OOIL has grown into a formidable player in the maritime logistics arena. With its subsidiary, Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), the company sails across the world's oceans, bridging continents with its extensive network of vessels and container ports. OOIL’s operational ethos is deeply anchored in a rich maritime legacy, which it has smartly blended with cutting-edge technology to streamline operations and optimize the intricate logistics of global trade routes. OOIL's core revenue streams flow primarily through the transportation and handling of containerized cargo, satisfying the insatiable global demand for efficient and reliable shipping solutions. The company skillfully capitalizes on its modern fleet and strategically positioned terminals to facilitate seamless end-to-end logistics services, thereby ensuring just-in-time delivery for myriad industries. A testament to their operational excellence is their ability to maintain effective cost management and maximize load capacities, driving profits even in the cyclical world of shipping that is often buffeted by volatile external factors such as trade policies and fuel costs. By augmenting their logistical prowess with digital solutions and sustainability initiatives, OOIL not only enhances efficiency but also stays ahead in a competitive industry driven by the relentless march of global commerce.

Intrinsic Value
128.5 HKD
Undervaluation 10%
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