Penguin International Limited

About Penguin International Limited

Penguin International Limited owns, operates, designs, and builds high-speed aluminum crafts. The company operates in two segments, Chartering; and Shipbuilding and Ship Repairs and Maintenance. It specializes in the design, construction, repair, and operation of high-speed aluminum commercial vessels, including offshore crew boats, armored security boats, patrol boats, fire fighting search-and-rescue vessels, passenger ferries, windfarm support vessels, and pleasure craft. The company also offers ferry services and chartering of motor launches. In addition, it owns and operates shipyards in Singapore and Batam, Indonesia; and manages and operates landing craft, flex crewboats, and fast supply intervention vessels. Further, the company offers project management and ship management services. Penguin International Limited was founded in 1972 and is based in Singapore.

Shipyard Services, Crewboat Charters and Ferry Operations in Singapore and Batam, Indonesia

https://www.penguin.com.sg

BTM.SI Singapore

0.72USD0.005 (-0.69%)

• At close Mon Oct 03 2022

SES exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Aerospace & Defense

Location Singapore, Singapore

Grade: ADF

112,962,654 USD
MARKET CAP
13.700
PE
0.659
BETA (5y)
0.050
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
103%
for 3 years
13%
for 2 years
11%
for last year
19%
for this year
0%
Penguin International Limited
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