
Stop the 401(k) Rip-off!: Eliminate Costly Hidden Fees to Improve Your Life
by: David B. Loeper
publisher: Bridgeway Books
, released: 15 October, 2007
price: $10.85 (new), $1.00 (used)
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Friday, October 10th, 2008
AXSMARINE CAPESIZE IRON ORE INDEX 25 Jan 2008
Rate calculations based on a 172,000 dwt capesize built 1999/daily hire $62,852.Daily Hire provided by: Arrow Chartering, Barry Rogliano Salles, Fearnleys, Socomet Chartering and Sobelnord.
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Solid spot market fuels rise in demand
A SOLID increase in clean tanker spot fixing in 2007 is expected to be followed by a further rise in demand this year, according to a leading shipbroker, writes Tony Gray.
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Gard to shell out surprise $9m bonus
SHIPOWNERS who have tonnage entered mutually in Gard P&I Club, one of the world?s top two such organisations, are to receive a total $9m ?give back?.
Security fears delay Hindustan Shipyard?s revamp again
THE financial restructuring of government-owned Hindustan Shipyard has been delayed further and referred to a group of ministers after suggestions that its expansion plans could cause national security concerns.
Charter rate surge helps Jinhui to double profits
JINHUI Shipping and Transportation, the Oslo-listed Hong Kong bulker operator, saw net profit surge 109% to $12.8m in the first quarter buoyed by soaring charter rates. Turnover climbed 49% to $54.3m.
DryShips celebrates best quarterly result to date
DRYSHIPS chief George Economou has hailed an ?exceptionally strong? first quarter for the Nasdaq-listed dry bulk company, writes Nigel Lowry in Athens.
Piraeus port raises income
IMPROVED results for the first quarter of 2007 have been unveiled by the Piraeus Port Authority, the corporation in charge of Greece?s largest port.
Langley to take new Lloyd?s role
SUE Langley, one of the most high profile personalities in the London market, is to join Lloyd?s to raise operational competitiveness and ensure a focus on North American business, which supplies 40% of revenue at Lloyd?s, writes James Brewer.
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
UK ports hearing on rates bills
PORT businesses fighting the controversial revamped rating system being rolled out around England and Wales have made a breakthrough in getting their message across at Westminster.
Manila seeks single class society to raise standards
THE Philippines government is considering imposing new rules in the wake of the Princess of the Stars tragedy that will see just one classification society being given the authority to class all domestic shipping.
Adriatic regasification row brings regional energy debate to a head
SLOVENIA?S incoming Social Democrat government looks set to continue the push for a strategic approach to the development of new regasification facilities in the northern Adriatic, arguing that projects for two new plants in the Trieste area pose an economic, maritime safety and environmental threat.
Brazil yards get cash boost
TURMOIL in the global financial markets has prompted the Brazilian government to pledge R$10bn ($4.5bn) of soft-funding to support the country?s resurgent shipbuilding sector.
Crewing industry fights on over disability ruling
THE Philippines crewing industry has vowed to keep fighting the so-called 120-day rule on the permanent disability of seafarers despite recent setbacks in the Supreme Court, writes Marcus Hand.
Times have changed
AS the shipping industry frets over the prospect of newbuilding cancellations, just how it is going to crew those that do get delivered remains a major question.
Eimskip finance fear after XL collapse
EIMSKIP, the ?1.5bn ($2.05bn) turnover Icelandic shipping and chill chain logistics group, has warned of ?uncertainty? over a ?207m loan guarantee claim relating to XL Leisure, the UK travel company that collapsed four weeks ago, writes Roger Hailey.
Aker halts NCL ship work
AKER Yards France has ordered the stoppage of work on the second of the two Freestyle 3 cruiseships under construction for NCL at its Saint Nazaire yard, writes Andrew Spurrier in Paris.
MISC seals five-year $1bn loan
MISC has signed a five-year $1bn syndicated loan deal with Singapore, Japanese and French banks, writes Marcus Hand.
Antwerp bunker firms put a squeeze on credit
BUNKER suppliers in Antwerp have reduced credit lines by nearly half to help improve cash flows, which has forced some owners to turn to the larger trading houses for help, writes Jamie Dale.
Teekay dividend hike to follow share buy-back
TEEKAY, the leading tanker and gas shipping group, is earmarking $200m to buy back 14% of its own shares in a defiant move at a time of turmoil in world financial markets, writes Tony Gray.
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
?Nowhere to hide? for ailing container lines
CONTAINERSHIP lay-ups and financial losses now look inevitable as liner shipping faces several years of hardship.
Opec must perform 2009 ?balancing act?
OPEC output in 2009 is forecast at 31.6m barrels per day if there is a global recession, as falls in oil production from rival producers in Mexico and Russia expands the 13-nation cartel?s market share.
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Container charter rates hit fresh lows
ZIM Line has re-let a 2,986 teu containership at a rate that marks a new low in this current bear market, writes Janet Porter.
VLCC charters slide as market marks time
CHARTER rates are coming down for very large crude carriers as inquiries are drying up and the market waits for the November loading programmes to appear, writes Martyn Wingrove.
Dirty tanker fleet could hit 180m dwt
THE VLCC fleet has grown 1.5% this year, while the suezmax tanker fleet has expanded by 1% and aframaxes by 6.5%, writes Michelle Wiese Bockmann.
ZIM Line has re-let a 2,986 teu containership at a rate that marks a new low in this current bear market, writes Janet Porter.
BALTIC TANKER INDICES ?8 Oct 2008
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IMAREX TANKERFUTURES ?8 Oct 2008
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