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Reassessing ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (NYSE:ZIM) Valuation After Its Recent Share Price Rebound
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (NYSE:ZIM) has quietly rebounded, with shares gaining about 14% over the past month and more than 30% in the past 3 months. This has drawn fresh attention to its cyclical container shipping story. See our latest analysis for ZIM Integrated Shipping Services. Even with the recent 13.85% one month share price return and a 31.33% three month share price gain, ZIM is still down year to date. However, the 36.28% one year total shareholder return hints that... Dec 21, 2025 - $ZIM
AAR to acquire Aircraft Reconfig Technologies, expanding its engineering and certification capabilities and creating additional revenue streams
AAR CORP. (NYSE: AIR), a leading provider of aviation services to commercial and government operators, MROs, and OEMs, announced today it has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase Aircraft Reconfig Technologies, a leading aircraft interiors engineering company, from ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions for $35 million in an all-cash transaction, subject to customary adjustments. Upon closing, the acquisition will immediately expand AAR's engineering and certification capabilities in its Repair Dec 17, 2025 - $ZIM
ZIM Announces Agreement with Shareholder Group
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (NYSE: ZIM) ("ZIM" or the "Company") today announced that it has reached an agreement with a shareholder group led by Mor Gemel Pension Ltd., Reading Capital Ltd. and Sparta 24 Ltd. (the "Shareholder Group") regarding the composition of the Company's Board of Directors ahead of ZIM's upcoming Annual and Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders scheduled to be held on December 26, 2025 (the "Annual Meeting"). Dec 16, 2025 - $ZIM
Port Of Los Angeles 'Feeling OK' About 2026 After 'Roller Coaster' First Year Of Trump's Trade War
After nearly a year of President Donald Trump's trade-war policies, which upended international shipping, the Port of Los Angeles expects only a slight decline in import volumes in 2026 but warned that uncertainty remains. In a media briefing Tuesday, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka discussed the impact of Trump's tariffs on trade and the economy, calling 2025 a "roller coaster" and adding that port volumes are unlikely to fall "off a cliff" in 2026. "We'll probably see single-digit declines in overall volume on the import side compared to this year, mainly because you've still got some pretty high inventories throughout the nation," Seroka said of the 2026 outlook. Dec 16, 2025 - $ZIM
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