Mærsk et al: so much silver lining you can barely see the clouds
Between April showers and spring sunshine
If someone had whispered in December 2020* that Greek shipowner Danaos (DAC) – trading then at $17 a share on the NYSE – would, just over a year later, be near again to testing the “$100 stock” landmark level, we would probably have thought ’fake capital appreciation’ (call it that) driven by a reverse stock split a la General Electric for it to get that high.
(*Read our “Better safe than sorry” take at the time.)
But having now fully adjusted ...
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