Matson Inc (NYSE:MATX) files its latest 10-K with SEC for the fiscal year ended on December 31, 2018. Matson Inc is a holding company, consisting of two segments, ocean transportation and logistics. The company also provides container stevedoring, container equipment maintenance and other terminal services for MatNav and other ocean carriers. Matson Inc has a market cap of $1.55 billion; its shares were traded at around $36.32 with a P/E ratio of 14.30 and P/S ratio of 0.70. The dividend yield of Matson Inc stocks is 2.29%. Matson Inc had annual average EBITDA growth of 3.40% over the past ten years.
For the last quarter Matson Inc reported a revenue of $564.9 million, compared with the revenue of $516.1 million during the same period a year ago. For the latest fiscal year the company reported a revenue of $2.2 billion, an increase of 8.6% from last year. For the last five years Matson Inc had an average revenue growth rate of 6.2% a year.
The reported diluted earnings per share was $2.53 for the year, a decline of 52.9% from the previous year. Over the last five years Matson Inc had an EPS growth rate of 21.7% a year. The Matson Inc had an operating margin of 5.71%, compared with the operating margin of 5.92% a year before. The 10-year historical median operating margin of Matson Inc is 6.40%. The profitability rank of the company is 6 (out of 10).
At the end of the fiscal year, Matson Inc has the cash and cash equivalents of $19.6 million, compared with $19.8 million in the previous year. The long term debt was $814.3 million, compared with $826.3 million in the previous year. The interest coverage to the debt is 6.8. Matson Inc has a financial strength rank of 5 (out of 10).
At the current stock price of $36.32, Matson Inc is traded at close to its historical median P/S valuation band of $34.59. The P/S ratio of the stock is 0.70, while the historical median P/S ratio is 0.67. The stock gained 29.58% during the past 12 months.
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