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Jan 31, 2013 ... with insider trading.
Augustine Cheong Kai Tjieh has paid HK$13.6 million ($1.8 million) at Hong Kong's Court of First Instance, an amount representing the proceeds of his sale of Titan ... |
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Jan 30, 2013 ... with IFO380 gaining $5.00-$6.000 per metric tonne (pmt) in India, while Singapore, Busan, and Hong Kong moved up for a second consecutive day.
Singapore IFO380 was up $4.50 to $634.50 pmt, ... |
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Jan 30, 2013 ... Kong-based containership leasing company Seaspan Corporation [NYSE:SSW] (Seaspan) will continue buying new ships with lower fuel consumption to improve its position in the market, CEO Gerry ... |
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Jan 29, 2013 ... dropped for a second consecutive day down $1.50 to $978.50 pmt, $0.50 higher than last Tuesday.
Hong Kong IFO380 rose $1.00 to $647.00 pmt, the same price as last Tuesday, and $23.50 higher than ... |
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Jan 29, 2013 ... the Fair Winds Charter agreed to voluntarily use low-sulfur fuel for two years while at berth in Hong Kong, have extended that pledge through to the end of 2013, a joint statement by the ... |
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Jan 28, 2013 ... the first time since January 17, 2013 down $0.50 to $980.00 pmt, $3.50 higher than last Monday.
Hong Kong IFO380 was down $1.00 to $646.00 pmt, down $1.00 week-on-week, and $20.50 higher than ... |
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Jan 28, 2013 ... has also signed on to voluntary agreements to use low-sulfur fuel in the ports of Gothenburg and Hong ... |
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Jan 28, 2013 ... for low-sulfur bunkers in Hong Kong has not risen since the city-state launched a voluntary incentive plan to encourage the use of the lower-emission fuel, Platts reports.
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Jan 25, 2013 ... ended the week on a firm note, Ship & Bunker data showed, with IFO380 in Singapore, Busan, and Hong Kong seeing a second consecutive day of gains.
Singapore IFO380 climbed $3.00 to $631.00 ... |
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Jan 24, 2013 ... moved up for a fifth consecutive day gaining $1.00 to $979.50 pmt, $5.00 higher week-on-week.
Hong Kong IFO380 rose $1.00 to $644.00 pmt, an increase of $2.50 since last Thursday, and up $22.50 ... |