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Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd (ADRs) Price

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$26,08
-$0,33(-%1,24)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-24 00:37 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-24 00:37, Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd (ADRs) (ZIM) is priced at $26,08, with a total market cap of $3,18B, a P/E ratio of 5,33, and a dividend yield of %7,53. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $25,95 and $26,52. The current price is %0,50 above the day's low and %1,65 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 1,06M. Over the past 52 weeks, ZIM has traded between $25,95 to $27,26, and the current price is -%4,32 away from the 52-week high.

ZIM Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$26,24
Market Cap$3,18B
Volume1,06M
P/E Ratio5,33
Dividend Yield (TTM)%7,53
Dividend Amount$0,88
Diluted EPS (TTM)3,97
Net Income (FY)$479,20M
Revenue (FY)$6,90B
Earnings Date2026-11-09
EPS Estimate0,32
Revenue Estimate$1,52B
Shares Outstanding121,24M
Beta (1Y)1.464
Ex-Dividend Date2026-03-20
Dividend Payment Date2026-03-26

About ZIM

ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, provides container shipping and related services in Israel and internationally. It provides door-to-door and port-to-port transportation services for various types of customers, including end-users, consolidators, and freight forwarders. The company also offers ZIMonitor, a premium reefer cargo tracking service. As of December 31, 2021, it operated a fleet of 118 vessels, which included 110 container vessels and 8 vehicle transport vessels, of which four vessels were owned by it and 114 vessels are chartered-in; and network of 70 weekly lines. The company was incorporated in 1945 and is headquartered in Haifa, Israel.
SectorIndustrials
IndustryMarine Shipping
CEOEliyahu Glickman
HeadquartersHaifa,None,IL
Official Websitehttps://www.zim.com
Employees (FY)820,00
Average Revenue (1Y)$8,41M
Net Income per Employee$584,39K

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ZIM Integrated (ZIM) Soars to Record High on $4.2-Billion Takeover ================================================================== Angelica Ballesteros Wed, February 18, 2026 at 3:35 PM GMT+9 2 min read In this article: ZIM +25.45% HLAGF +0.07% We recently published **10 Stocks Outperforming With Monstrous Gains**. ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (NYSE:ZIM) was one of the best performers on Tuesday. ZIM Integrated rallied to an over three-year high on Tuesday, as investors gobbled up shares following news that it was set to be acquired by German shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd AG for $4.2 billion. In a statement, ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (NYSE:ZIM) said that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement, under which Hapag-Lloyd would acquire its shares at $35 apiece. The amount represented a 58 percent premium over its price on February 13. ZIM Integrated (ZIM) Soars to Record High on $4.2-Billion Takeover Oliver Hoffmann/Shutterstock.com The companies expect to close the transaction late this year, subject to regulatory approvals, including those of its shareholders. “I am incredibly proud of the strategic transformation we have executed at ZIM over recent years, which has generated exceptional value for our shareholders,” said ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (NYSE:ZIM) President and CEO Eli Glickman. “Since I joined the company in 2017, ZIM has progressed from a position of negative equity to become an industry leader with strong financial and operational performance. Since our IPO in January 2021, we have distributed an extraordinary $5.7 billion in dividends to shareholders. Upon completion of this transaction, total capital returned will be approximately $10 billion, representing more than five times the company’s initial market value five years ago, or approximately 45 times the capital raised at the IPO,” he noted. While we acknowledge the potential of ZIM as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an extremely cheap AI stock that is also a major beneficiary of Trump tariffs and onshoring, see our free report on the **best short-term AI stock**. **READ NEXT: ****30 Stocks That Should Double in 3 Years**** and ****11 Hidden AI Stocks to Buy Right Now****.** Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at ****Insider Monkey********.**** Terms and Privacy Policy Privacy Dashboard More Info
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04-21 15:03
Just noticed something interesting developing in Zimbabwe's lithium sector that's reshaping the entire regional supply chain. The government basically ended its export restrictions but with some pretty heavy strings attached, and it's forcing a massive industrial pivot for miners operating there. Back in February 2024, Harare slapped a complete ban on raw lithium concentrate exports. Now they're easing up, but here's the catch - anyone wanting to ship lithium out needs to commit to building local processing plants. The new guidelines came down in April, and there's a 10% export tax running until January 2027, when a full ban kicks in unless companies comply. What's really driving this shift? China's been flooding the market with cheap lithium since 2023, crushing prices globally. Zimbabwe's government realized they're sitting on massive reserves but making pennies on raw material. So they're forcing the issue - build lithium sulphate plants or lose export access. It's a pretty bold resource nationalism play, honestly. The compliance framework is strict. Companies need to establish assay labs within three months, publish annual financials, set up safety departments, and report monthly to a ministerial committee. It's not just bureaucracy for show - it's designed to actually accelerate industrial capacity. Looking at who's actually moving on this, Chinese companies are dominating. Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt already has a $400 million sulphate plant operating. Sinomine and Yahua announced similar facilities at their mines. They're basically being forced to industrialize or get locked out of the market. The implications are significant for regional supply chains. If Zimbabwe actually pulls this off and enforces it properly, you could see meaningful processing capacity come online while creating actual jobs locally rather than just exporting raw ore. But here's the real question - will these compliance timelines actually stick, or will we see delays that tighten global lithium markets even more? Zim news in the lithium space is definitely worth watching. The first batch of approved exports will tell us whether this policy framework actually works or if it's just another resource nationalism initiative that sounds good on paper. Enforcement and timeline adherence will be everything here.
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