
International Seaways, Inc.
International Seaways, Inc. (INSW) is a USβlisted owner and operator of crude oil and product tankers, offering investors exposure to ocean freight for petroleum and refined fuels. With a market capitalisation around $2.23bn, the companyβs revenue is driven by freight rates earned on spot voyages and timeβcharter contracts, so earnings can fluctuate with global oil demand, fleet utilisation and shipping capacity. Management aims to optimise the fleet and balance contract types to smooth cash flow, while external factors such as fuel costs, geopolitics, trade patterns and environmental regulation (eg IMO rules and decarbonisation trends) materially influence performance. Shipping is a cyclical industry: periods of strong rates may be followed by softer markets. International Seaways may return capital to shareholders at managementβs discretion, but dividends and returns are not guaranteed. This summary is for general educational purposes only and not personalised financial advice; consider your circumstances and seek professional guidance before investing.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying International Seaways' stock with a target price of $58.93, indicating growth potential.
Financial Health
International Seaways is performing well with strong revenue, cash flow, and profit margins.
Dividend
International Seaways, Inc. offers a dividend yield of 5.21%, making it a good option for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $52.10 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
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Freightβrate drivers
Freight rates determine revenue and reflect oil demand, fleet supply and charter mix; rates can rise quickly but may reverse in downturns.
Global oil flows
Shifts in trade routes, refinery runs and geopolitical events influence demand for tankers; investors should note how such factors can alter utilisation and earnings.
Regulation & fuel shift
Environmental rules and decarbonisation trends affect operating costs and fleet investment needs, though outcomes and costs can vary over time.
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