T.S. Lines Ltd. Projects Significant Profit Surge, Expects Up to $200 Million for First Half of 2025

Reuters
Aug 01
T.S. Lines Ltd. Projects Significant Profit Surge, Expects Up to $200 Million for First Half of 2025

T.S. Lines Ltd. has issued a positive profit alert, indicating a significant increase in profit for the six months ending June 30, 2025. The company expects to report a profit attributable to equity shareholders ranging from US$180.0 million to US$200.0 million, marking an increase of approximately 220% to 255% compared to the US$56.3 million profit in the same period of 2024. This surge in profit is primarily due to higher average freight rates and increased charter hire revenue from more vessels being chartered out at higher rates. The interim results are anticipated to be released in August 2025. Shareholders and potential investors are advised to exercise caution when dealing with the company's shares.

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