Uni-Fuels Holdings Limited Class A Ordinary Shares (UFG) — Analysis Summary
Uni-Fuels Holdings Limited Class A Ordinary Shares (UFG) has a market cap of $24.32M with year-over-year revenue growth of +70.0%. Net margin stands at -0.7%. The stock trades at a P/E ratio of -13.9.
Key Takeaways
- Revenue changed +70.0% year-over-year
- Net margin of -0.7%
- P/E ratio of -13.9
Compared with its sector, UFG posted revenue growth of +70.0% and trades at a P/E of -13.9.
Uni-Fuels Holdings Limited Class A Ordinary Shares (UFG)
UPDATED — ET · SOURCE POLYGON
Red Flags & WarningsHigh Risk Signals
Multiple material red flags are active and deserve closer underwriting before relying on any valuation output.
Interest coverage at -9.5x — earnings do not cover interest payments
The latest filing shows negative free cash flow.
Uni-Fuels Holdings Ltd is a service provider of marine fuel solutions. It operates on an integrated business model, serving customers through two operating models: sales of marine fuels solutions and brokerage (i.e., acting as an intermediary between marine fuels suppliers and customers for a commission). The various marine fuel products offered by the company include very low sulfur fuel oil, high sulfur fuel oil, marine gas oil, and bio marine fuel. Its customers are mainly shipping companies and other fuel suppliers operating in market sectors such as bulk, tanker, offshore, container, general cargo, tug and barge, car carrier, cruise, yacht, and dredging. Geographically, the company derives maximum revenue from Singapore, and the rest from Malaysia, Hong Kong, China, and other regions.
Employees
26
Exchange
XNAS
At least 3 years of annual financial data required to assess competitive moat.
First version surfaces recent SEC Forms 3, 4, and 5 activity. It does not yet parse individual buy/sell transactions.
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