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Head-To-Head Comparison: Martin Midstream Partners and Keppel
Two transportation companies go head-to-head in a business analysis
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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Martin Midstream Partners (NASDAQ:MMLP) and Keppel (OTCMKTS:KPELY) are both transportation companies, but a comparison of the two reveals key differences in areas like net margins, return on equity, revenue, and earnings per share. The analysis also looks at factors like institutional ownership, analyst recommendations, and stock volatility.
Why it matters
This head-to-head comparison provides investors with valuable insights to help them evaluate and choose between these two transportation companies as potential investments. Understanding the relative strengths and weaknesses of each business can inform investment decisions.
The details
The analysis covers several key metrics, including net margins, return on equity, return on assets, institutional ownership, revenue, earnings per share, analyst recommendations, and stock volatility. Overall, the data shows that Keppel has higher revenue and earnings than Martin Midstream Partners, as well as stronger institutional ownership and lower stock volatility.
- The analysis is based on data reported as of February 14, 2026.
The players
Martin Midstream Partners
A U.S. company that provides terminalling, processing, storage, and packaging services for petroleum products and by-products.
Keppel
A Singaporean investment holding company engaged in infrastructure, real estate, and connectivity businesses across Asia and internationally.
The takeaway
This head-to-head comparison highlights the relative strengths and weaknesses of Martin Midstream Partners and Keppel, giving investors valuable information to consider when evaluating these two transportation companies as potential investments.


