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HAVILA SHIPPING Stock Bullish Momentum With A 12.55% Jump On Monday

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(VIANEWS) - The Market ended the session with HAVILA SHIPPING (HAVI.OL) rising 12.55% to kr6.01 on Monday, following the last session's downward trend. Oslo Børs Benchmark Index_GI jumped 0.13% to kr1,442.35, after two consecutive sessions in a row of gains, on what was a somewhat bullish trend trading session today.

HAVILA SHIPPING's last close was kr5.34, 64.16% under its 52-week high of kr14.90.

About HAVILA SHIPPING

Havila Shipping ASA, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the shipping business. It manages and operates offshore service vessels primarily in Norway, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, Iceland, Tunisia, the Marshall Islands, and the United States. The company operates a fleet of vessels, including anchor handling vessels, platform supply vessels, rescue recovery vessel, and subsea vessels. Its subsea vessels are used for under water construction work, as well as for support for under water operations; and rescue recovery vessels are used to offer security services, such as oil spill preparedness, fire protection, rescue operation, and recovery at oil installations. In addition, the company offers renewable energy services comprising of cable repair, trenching and ploughing, mooring and towing, and daughter craft operations, and transport of equipment and good services. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Fosnavåg, Norway. Havila Shipping ASA is a subsidiary of Havila Holding AS.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, HAVILA SHIPPING has a trailing twelve months EPS of kr-0.22.

Yearly Top and Bottom Value

HAVILA SHIPPING's stock is valued at kr6.01 at 22:31 EST, way below its 52-week high of kr14.90 and way above its 52-week low of kr3.52.

Moving Average

HAVILA SHIPPING's value is higher than its 50-day moving average of kr5.97 and below its 200-day moving average of kr6.51.

Revenue Growth

Year-on-year quarterly revenue growth grew by 7.3%, now sitting on 699.11M for the twelve trailing months.

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