Odfjell SE
OSE:ODF

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Price: 92.8 NOK 7.16%
Market Cap: 7.3B NOK
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Market Cap
7.3B NOK
Industry
Marine

Odfjell SE engages in the transportation and storage of bulk liquid chemicals, acids, edible oils, and other special projects. The company is headquartered in Bergen, Hordaland and currently employs 2,299 full-time employees. The firm is engaged in the provision of transportation and storage of bulk liquid chemicals, acids, edible oils and other special products. Its activities are divided into three business segments: Chemical Tankers, is responsible for the ocean transportation of bulk liquid chemicals, acids, edible oils and other special products; Tank Terminals, which provides shipping and tank storage services in a range of tank terminals, which are located in the Netherlands, the United States, Korea, Oman, China and Iran; as well as Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG)/Ethylene, which owns and manages LPG/ethylene carriers, such as Bow Guardian and Bow Gallant. The firm cooperates with over 10 terminals in South America and Canada through associated firms. Furthermore, It is a parent of Odfjell Argentina SA, Flumar Transportes de Quimicos e Gases Ltda, among others.

ODF Intrinsic Value
300.74 NOK
Undervaluation 69%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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