Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Late breaking news

Shortage pushes anchor handlers? rates to 2008 high

OFFSHORE support vessel charter rates in the North Sea have doubled since the start of last week, with the largest anchor handlers securing 160,000 ($272,500) per day in an extremely tight market.

Panic as fears rise of counterparty default

PANIC-fuelled traders have sent dry freight paper rates into freefall, amid growing fears that worsening conditions will see some counterparties default when October?s monthly settlements come.

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Liquidity problems hit oil

November?s waiting game all set to start

SUEZMAX tanker owners and oil companies are eagerly waiting for the November stems to emerge so fixture activity can increase, writes Martyn Wingrove.

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Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Skillful negotiation takes time and practice

Skillful negotiation takes time and practice. Armed with these basic skills it doesn ” t matter how reticent you may feel towards negotiating an outcome you want! By applying these keys you will be well positioned to improve your negotiation skills and feel more empowered when approaching tricky situations. < / p>

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Saturday, October 11th, 2008

British Admiralty Charts & Publications

British Admiralty Charts & Publications
The following charts and publications have recently been published by the British Hydrographic Office and are available from branches of Kelvin Hughes Charts and Maritime Supplies.

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Saturday, October 11th, 2008

So, if you are looking for a way to get cheap labor for your company, you can consider looking

So, if you are looking for a way to get cheap labor for your company, you can consider looking outside your country for outsourcing companies that can tailor your needs for your company.

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Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Naples seeks tenders for new box terminal

Naples seeks tenders for new box terminal
NAPLES port president Francesco Nerli will soon open the tender process for construction of a new box facility, marking a major step forward for the port?s long-standing effort to build a significantpresence in the regional container trade.

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Friday, October 10th, 2008

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Friday, October 10th, 2008

Jefferies raises 2008 forecasts

Jefferies raises 2008 forecasts
INVESTMENT bank Jefferies has raised earnings forecasts for quoted tanker companies this year after a stronger than expected first quarter spot market, writes Tony Gray.

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Friday, October 10th, 2008

Late breaking news

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.

Russian tax breaks set up storage rush

DEMAND for tankers to act as floating storage units in the Black and Baltic seas is bound to pick up after the Russian government introduced tax breaks.

Business Briefing

NAMES at Lloyd?s are continuing to reap better rewards from the market than the dominant corporates, according to an analysis commissioned from ratings agency Moody?s by the Associa- tion of Lloyd?s Members.

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Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Late breaking news

European markets tumble on open

European markets fall steeply in early trading after earlier dramatic share price losses in Asia.

IMF takes action to stem crisis

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) activates an emergency finance facility to help countries hit by the financial crisis.

Citigroup ends Wachovia dispute

US financial giant Citigroup says it will not seek to bar Wells Fargo from taking over troubled bank Wachovia.

Iceland nationalises biggest bank

Iceland nationalises its biggest bank and suspends trade on its stock exchange to prevent further panic in the country.

US warns of further bank failures

The US treasury secretary warns some banks will still fail despite a $700bn rescue package, as Asian markets enjoy calmer trading.

Libya blocks Swiss oil deliveries

Libya halts oil shipments to Switzerland months after the brief arrest of Muammar Gaddafi’s youngest son for assault.

Zimbabwe inflation hits new high

Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate soars to a record 231,000,000% as measured in July, newly released official figures show.

German exports slump in downturn

German exports fall 2.5% year-on-year, their biggest fall for five years, as the financial crisis hits the real economy

Norton Antivirus firm buys rival

Anti-virus software firm Symantec buys smaller rival web security firm MessageLabs for $695m.

US debt clock runs out of digits as growing deficit needs extra zeros

The national debt clock in New York runs out of digits to record the spiralling figure.

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Auction brings a day of reckoning for the markets

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Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Economic Facts and Fallacies.

Economic Facts and Fallacies
by: Thomas Sowell
publisher: Basic Books
, released: 31 December, 2007

price: $17.16 (new), $15.88 (used)

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