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Overseas Shipholding Group Inc.
$6.86
After Hours:
$6.87
(0.15%)+0.0100
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StockUS listed securityUS headquartered
Previous close
$6.70
Day range
$6.64 - $6.93
Year range
$3.59 - $7.00
Market cap
492.03M USD
Avg Volume
326.59K
P/E ratio
8.25
Dividend yield
1.75%
Primary exchange
NYSE
Market news
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(USD)Mar 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
117.50M3.26%
Operating expense
28.35M18.66%
Net income
14.64M20.61%
Net profit margin
12.4616.78%
Earnings per share
EBITDA
41.48M7.51%
Effective tax rate
18.39%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(USD)Mar 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
97.15M-6.67%
Total assets
1.10B-3.01%
Total liabilities
733.97M-6.08%
Total equity
362.87M
Shares outstanding
72.03M
Price to book
1.32
Return on assets
5.40%
Return on capital
6.25%
Net change in cash
(USD)Mar 2024Y/Y change
Net income
14.64M20.61%
Cash from operations
24.74M-30.68%
Cash from investing
-5.78M-1,173.57%
Cash from financing
-13.02M-31.69%
Net change in cash
5.95M-76.55%
Free cash flow
20.72M-44.60%
About
Overseas Shipholding Group is the operator of a fleet of twenty-four oil tankers and oil tug-barges. It is based in Tampa, Florida, United States, and was founded in 1948. In 1969, under the leadership of Raphael Recanati, OSG began acquiring tanker ships to transport oil from Alaska to the lower 48 U.S. states. In the 1990s, OSG began to acquire luxury cruise liners. In 1995, the cruise ships resulted in losses of over $12 million to OSG. As a result of the losses, Michael Recanati, the son of Raphael Recanati, was reported to have been forced to leave OSG. OSG has offices in Tampa, Florida and Newark, Delaware with nearly 900 sea and shore-based employees. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2012 after the SEC accused CEO Morten Arntzen and CFO Miles Itkin of falsifying financial statements. In 2017, the company paid a $75,000 fine to the SEC to settle the securities fraud allegations. Former CFO Miles Itkin also paid a separate $75,000 fine. The executives were sued by OSG and agreed to pay a $16.25 million settlement in 2015. Wikipedia
Founded
1948
Website
Employees
1,078
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