Zim Integrated Stock Up Ahead of Earnings, Retail’s Bullish

Wall street analysts expect the company to post Earnings Per Share (EPS) of $6.95 on revenue of $2.39 billion.
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Rimin Dutt·Stocktwits
Updated Mar 05, 2026   |   2:29 PM EST
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Shares of shipping and logistic services company Zim Integrated Shipping Services ($ZIM) were trading up nearly 1% (3:49 pm ET) on Tuesday ahead of the company’s third-quarter earnings, with retail sentiment staying bullish.

Wall street analysts expect the company to post Earnings Per Share (EPS) of $6.95 on revenue of $2.39 billion. The company missed estimates twice in the last four quarters.

Zim will report Q3 earnings after hours on November 20. In the last quarter, it posted $3.08 in EPS, beating Wall Street estimates by over 60%. Its revenues came in at $1.93 billion, 8.6% above estimates.

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Retail sentiment on the stock has risen to ‘bullish’ (69/100) compared to ‘neutral’ (51/100) a month ago. The accompanying message volumes have climbed into the ‘high’ zone from ‘low’ in the same period.

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Zim sentiment meter and message volumes on Nov 19 as of 4:03 pm ET| Source: Stocktwits

In October, Jefferies downgraded the stock to ‘Hold’ from ‘Buy,’ while retaining its price target at $25. While Barclays analyst Marco Limite raised the company’s price target to $13.90 from $12.30 but kept an ‘Underweight’ rating on the shares. The Fly.com reported.

Some Stockwits users suggested the company was undervalued and were optimistic about its earnings prospects.

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ZIM stock is up 139% on a year-to-date basis.

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