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Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc.
Is Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of August 3, 2022, Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. is considered a risky investment due to its overvaluation, negative P/E ratio, poor return metrics, and underperformance compared to peers and the S&P 500.
Is Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of August 3, 2022, Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. is considered overvalued and risky with a Price to Book Value of 0.52 and a ROE of -13.53%, significantly underperforming peers like Bristow Group, Inc. and the S&P 500, having declined by 58.16% over the past year.
Is Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. technically bullish or bearish?
As of May 9, 2025, Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. shows a mildly bearish trend with daily moving averages indicating bearishness, while weekly indicators suggest potential short-term recovery amidst mixed momentum signals.
Who are in the management team of Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc.?
As of March 2022, the management team of Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. includes Non-Executive Chairman Charles Fabrikant, President and CEO John Gellert, and Directors Alfredo Bejos, Robert Abendschein, Andrew Morse, and Julie Persily. They oversee the company's operations and strategic direction.
What does Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. do?
Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. provides marine transportation services for offshore oil and gas operations globally. As of March 2025, it reported net sales of $55 million and a net loss of $15 million, with a market cap of $161.88 million.
How big is Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc.?
As of Jun 18, Seacor Marine Holdings, Inc. has a market capitalization of 161.88 million and reported net sales of 264.10 million, with a net loss of 70.55 million. Shareholder's funds are 298.00 million, and total assets amount to 749.49 million.
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