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By Jeff Berman June 30, 2025 Late last week, a bipartisan piece of legislation was introduced in the United States House of Representatives, with a focus on reauthorizing the Federal Maritime ...
As FMC's sales return to normal levels, we see strongly improved results in the second half of the year and double-digit profit growth in 2026.
U.S. Federal Maritime Commission FMC announces initiation of investigation into vessel flagging laws and regulations, as well as competitive methods ...
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (“FMC”) announced on May 21, 2025 that it is initiating a non-adjudicatory investigation into whether the: 1) vessel flagging laws, regulations, and/or ...
Written by Benzinga Insights for Benzinga -> Throughout the last three months, 12 analysts have evaluated FMC (NYSE: FMC), offering a diverse set of opinions from bullish to bearish.
--FMC Corporation today reported first quarter 2025 revenue of $791 million, down 14 percent versus first quarter 2024, and down 10 percent organically. On a GAAP basis, the company reported a ...
FMC Corporation Logo. (PRNewsFoto/FMC Corporation) By FMC Corporation Order patterns in Q1 largely in line with Company expectations as customer inventory of FMC products reaches targeted levels ...
FMC Corporation (NYSE: FMC), a leading global agricultural sciences company, announced today the appointment of Sara Velazquez Ponessa as executive vice president, general counsel and corporate ...
Vinita Shrivastava, senior director of product management at Austin, Texas-based e2open, a network-based provider of cloud-based, mission-critical, end-to-end supply chain management platform services ...
Wells Fargo analyst Richard Garchitorena maintained a Hold rating on FMC (FMC – Research Report) yesterday and set a price target of $41.00. The company’s shares closed last Thursday at $37.84 ...
On March 14, 2025, the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) announced the initiation of a nonadjudicatory investigation into transit constraints at international maritime “chokepoints.” ...
The FMC probe will assess whether a country, ocean carrier or other maritime operator are creating conditions unfavorable for U.S. shipping and foreign trade.