Conf call redux: Mærsk mum on tariffs
Waiting for Gemini to flex its muscles
A quick and dirty take on AP Møller Mærsk (APMM)’s fourth-quarter and annual results, released this morning, which confirmed the Danish group is getting leaner but is still in full restructuring mode – notably, its financials are almost unrecognisable compared to only three/six months ago.
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