Seatrium Limited (SGX:5E2)

Singapore flag Singapore · Delayed Price · Currency is SGD
2.110
+0.030 (1.44%)
Jun 3, 2026, 10:09 AM SGT
Market Cap7.03B +2.2%
Revenue (ttm)11.47B +24.3%
Net Income323.62M +106.3%
EPS0.09 +106.3%
Shares Out 3.38B
PE Ratio21.96
Forward PE15.91
Dividend0.03 (1.42%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 5, 2026
Volume11,354,200
Open2.100
Previous Close2.080
Day's Range2.100 - 2.160
52-Week Range1.990 - 2.510
Beta0.28
AnalystsBuy
Price Target2.75 (+30.33%)
Earnings DateMay 29, 2026

About Seatrium

Seatrium Limited provides engineering solutions to the offshore, marine, and energy industries. It operates through Rigs & floaters, Repairs & upgrades, Offshore platforms and Specialised shipbuilding; Ship chartering; and Others segments. The company engages in the turnkey design, engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning of offshore newbuilding and conversions; FSOs, FPSOs, FDPSOs, FPUs, and MOPUs; gas terminals, FLNGs, FSRUs, and Gravifloat; offshore oil and gas fixed platforms; onshore LNG and plant modules; jack-ups, semi-s... [Read more]

Founded 1963
Employees 24,000
Stock Exchange Singapore Exchange
Ticker Symbol 5E2
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Seatrium's revenue was 11.47 billion, an increase of 24.28% compared to the previous year's 9.23 billion. Earnings were 323.62 million, an increase of 106.34%.

Financial Statements

Analyst Summary

According to 10 analysts, the average rating for 5E2 stock is "Buy." The 12-month stock price target is $2.75, which is an increase of 30.33% from the latest price.

Price Target
$2.75
(30.33% upside)
Analyst Consensus: Buy
Stock Forecasts

News

Seatrium Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2026

Net order book stands at SGD 15.5 billion with strong earnings visibility and improved gross margins. Annualized cost savings exceed SGD 50 million from divestments, and the pipeline remains robust at close to SGD 30 billion, with a stable revenue run rate expected for 2026.

5 days ago - Transcripts

Seatrium Quarterly report: Q1 2026

Seatrium has published its Q1 2026 quarterly earnings report on May 28, 2026.

5 days ago - Filings

Seatrium Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2025

FY 2025 saw 25% revenue growth and net profit doubling, with gross margin rising to 7.4% and a robust SGD 17 billion order book. Asset divestments and cost discipline drove strong cash flow, while a diversified SGD 32 billion pipeline supports future growth.

3 months ago - Transcripts

Seatrium Annual report: Q4 2025

Seatrium has published its Q4 2025 annual report on February 25, 2026.

3 months ago - Filings

Seatrium Slides: Q4 2025

Seatrium has posted slides in relation to its Q4 2025 quarterly earnings report, which was published on February 25, 2026.

3 months ago - Filings

Seatrium Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2025

Strong project execution and asset divestments drove margin expansion and cost savings in 3Q 2025. Order book remains healthy at SGD 16.6 billion, with robust oil & gas and renewables pipelines supporting 2028 targets. WTIV Sturgeon dispute impact remains uncertain.

7 months ago - Transcripts

Seatrium Earnings release: Q3 2025

Seatrium released its Q3 2025 earnings on November 12, 2025, summarizing the period's financial results.

7 months ago - Filings

Seatrium Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2025

Revenue grew 34% to $5.4B and net profit surged 301% to $144M in H1 2025, with margin expansion and a robust $18.6B order book. Strong execution in oil & gas and offshore wind, legal overhang resolved, and focus remains on margin improvement and pipeline conversion.

10 months ago - Transcripts

Seatrium Quarterly report: Q2 2025

Seatrium has published its Q2 2025 quarterly earnings report on July 30, 2025.

10 months ago - Filings

Seatrium Slides: Q2 2025

Seatrium has posted slides in relation to its Q2 2025 quarterly earnings report, which was published on July 30, 2025.

10 months ago - Filings

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3 years ago - CNBC International TV