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Harbor Star Shipping Services Inc
XPHS:TUGS

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Harbor Star Shipping Services Inc
XPHS:TUGS
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Price: 0.62 PHP -1.59%
Market Cap: 554.6m PHP
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Harbor Star Shipping Services Inc
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Market Cap
554.6m PHP
Industry
Transportation Infrastructure

Harbor Star Shipping Services, Inc. engages in the provision of harbor assistance, lighter age, towage, ship salvage, ship management, diving, and underwater marine works. The firm is engaged in ocean towage, commerce and navigation in the carriage of goods and passengers by water upon the oceans, seas, sounds, lakes, rivers, canals, bays, harbors and other waterways. The firm operates through harbor assistance and related services segment. The firm focuses its harbor assistance operations at ports with heavy vessel traffic, such as Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), and the ports of Bataan, Batangas, CDO and Davao. The company offers the salvage services, such as vessels in distress, wreck removal and wayward vessels. The company provides towing services, such as regular towing and emergency towing. Its marine and other ancillary services include oil and chemical spill response, ship repairs, diving services, ship and crew management, and firefighting.

TUGS Intrinsic Value
3.6 PHP
Undervaluation 83%
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