Euroseas Ltd
NASDAQ:ESEA

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NASDAQ:ESEA
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Price: 31.21 USD 0.26% Market Closed
Market Cap: 220m USD
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Market Cap
220m USD
Industry
Marine

Euroseas Ltd. is a holding company, which engages in the provision of ocean-going transportation services. The company is headquartered in Athina, Attiki. The company went IPO on 2006-03-28. The firm is an owner and operator of drybulk and container carrier vessels and is a provider of seaborne transportation for drybulk and containerized cargoes. Eurobulk Ltd. manages the Company's operations. The firm also owns and operates dry bulk carriers that transport major bulks, such as iron ore, coal and grains, and minor bulks, such as bauxite, phosphate and fertilizers. The firm has a fleet of 12 vessels, including Kamsarmax drybulk carrier, Panamax drybulk carriers and Handymax drybulk carrier, Intermediate containerships, Handysize containerships, and Feeder containerships. The Company’s five drybulk carriers have a total cargo capacity of 351,272 deadweight tons (dwt), and its seven containerships have a cargo capacity of 11,828 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu).

ESEA Intrinsic Value
75.31 USD
Undervaluation 59%
Intrinsic Value
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