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Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd
Nakaraang pagsara
¥4,739.00
Sakop ng araw
¥4,505.00 - ¥4,722.00
Sakop ng taon
¥3,992.00 - ¥5,699.00
Market cap
1.66T JPY
Average na Volume
7.36M
P/E ratio
3.88
Dividend yield
6.36%
Primary exchange
TYO
Sa balita
Mga Financial
Income Statement
Kita
Net na kita
(JPY) | Dis 2024info | Y/Y na pagbabago |
---|---|---|
Kita | 418.05B | -2.45% |
Gastos sa pagpapatakbo | — | — |
Net na kita | 121.44B | 129.94% |
Net profit margin | 29.05 | 135.80% |
Kita sa bawat share | — | — |
EBITDA | 63.24B | 14.89% |
Aktuwal na % ng binabayarang buwis | 10.39% | — |
Balance Sheet
Kabuuang asset
Kabuuang sagutin
(JPY) | Dis 2024info | Y/Y na pagbabago |
---|---|---|
Cash at mga panandaliang investment | 132.89B | -4.19% |
Kabuuang asset | 4.62T | 17.82% |
Kabuuang sagutin | 2.02T | 23.72% |
Kabuuang equity | 2.60T | — |
Natitirang share | 359.29M | — |
Presyo para makapag-book | 0.66 | — |
Return on assets | 1.82% | — |
Return on capital | 2.01% | — |
Cash Flow
Net change in cash
(JPY) | Dis 2024info | Y/Y na pagbabago |
---|---|---|
Net na kita | 121.44B | 129.94% |
Cash mula sa mga operasyon | — | — |
Cash mula sa pag-invest | — | — |
Cash mula sa financing | — | — |
Net change in cash | — | — |
Malayang cash flow | — | — |
Tungkol
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is a Japanese transport company headquartered in Toranomon, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the largest shipping companies in the world.
MOL fleet includes dry cargo ships, liquefied natural gas carriers, Ro-Ro Car Carrier ships, oil tankers, container ships, and container terminals. The company's container shipping operations were merged with those of NYK Line and K Line and rebranded as Ocean Network Express in April 2018, with MOL holding a 31% stake in the joint venture.
MOL is also active in passenger shipping. MOL Cruises operates cruise ships such as the MS Nippon Maru and MS Mitsui Ocean Fuji, with three more large vessels expected to join the fleet by the end of the 2020s. MOL's subsidiary, MOL Sunflower, operates daily domestic ferry routes between Greater Tokyo and Hokkaido, as well as between Kansai and Kyushu.
Founded as a key part of the Mitsui zaibatsu during the early industrialization of Japan, the company remains part of the Mitsui keiretsu after the dissolution of the zaibatsu in the post-war period. Wikipedia
Itinatag
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