Seaspan Corporation (SSW.N)

SSW.N on New York Stock Exchange

9.16USD
11 Dec 2009
Price Change (% chg)

$-0.10 (-1.08%)
Prev Close
$9.26
Open
$9.31
Day's High
$9.35
Day's Low
$9.07
Volume
49,200
Avg. Vol
251,731
52-wk High
$13.07
52-wk Low
$5.12

SSW.N

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About

Seaspan Corporation (Seaspan) is engaged in the business of owning and chartering containerships pursuant to long-term, fixed-rate charters to container lines. During the year Ended December 31, 2008, the Company owned and operated a fleet of 35 containerships. As of December 31, 2008, the average age of the 35 vessels in its... (more)

Overall

Beta: 1.00
Market Cap (Mil.): $616.79
Shares Outstanding (Mil.): 67.34
Annual Dividend: 0.40
Yield (%): 4.37

Financials

  SSW.N Industry Sector
P/E (TTM): -- 0.89 14.88
EPS (TTM): -1,348.12 -- --
ROI: -5.18 -0.64 0.28
ROE: -18.89 -0.68 0.47
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UPDATE 1-Seaspan posts Q1 profit, slashes dividend by 79 pct

April 28 (Reuters) - Seaspan Corp , which owns and charters containerships, posted a first-quarter profit, but slashed its quarterly dividend by 79 percent, sending its shares down as much as 36 percent in trading before the bell.

28 Apr 2009

What will U.S. economy look like when it recovers?

CHICAGO (Reuters) - No one knows how long this U.S. recession will last, nor how bad it might get.

27 Feb 2009

What will U.S. economy look like when it recovers?

CHICAGO (Reuters) - No one knows how long this U.S. recession will last, nor how bad it might get.

27 Feb 2009

ANALYSIS-What will U.S. economy look like when it recovers?

CHICAGO (Reuters) - No one knows how long this U.S. recession will last, nor how bad it might get.

27 Feb 2009

What will U.S. economy look like when it recovers?

CHICAGO (Reuters) - No one knows how long this U.S. recession will last, nor how bad it might get.

27 Feb 2009

ANALYSIS-What will U.S. economy look like when it recovers?

RTRS

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27 Feb 2009

Manufacturing execs see more regional approach

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tightening credit terms and an expected rebound in energy costs may shift manufacturing patterns, with multinationals producing goods closer to their customers rather than shipping them across oceans.

26 Feb 2009

Quotes from Manufacturing Summit

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Senior executives from across the U.S. manufacturing and transportation industries are attending the Reuters Manufacturing Summit in Chicago this week to talk about the state of the economy and how they are responding to the downturn.

24 Feb 2009

Seaspan CEO-no loans for acquisitions

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The ongoing economic crisis and credit crunch have made banks increasingly reluctant to provide funding for maritime shipping acquisitions, the top executive of container shipping company Seaspan Corp said on Tuesday.

24 Feb 2009

US-RESEARCH/ (NON-S&P500)

Lecg UBS Cuts to neutral from buy; price

28 Jan 2009

  Earnings  vs    Estimates

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