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Jul 13, 2012 ... & Bunker reported company founder Mr. Tsoi Tin Chun resigned as chairman of the board of the Hong Kong headquartered firm.
According to Bloomberg Serene Goh, a spokeswoman for Titan, said ... |
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Jul 12, 2012 ... up $1.50 to $593.00, while MGO gained $2.00 to put the price at $863.00 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong saw IFO380 gain $0.50 for a second consecutive day moving the price to $605.50, and MDO ... |
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Jul 11, 2012 ... market day falling $1.00 to $591.50, while MGO dropped $0.50 to $861.00 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong saw IFO380 gain $0.50 to $605.00 pmt ending three consecutive market days of losses, ... |
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Jul 10, 2012 ... price moving down $1.50 to $592.50, while MGO moved up $2.00 to $861.50 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong saw a double-digit fall for IFO380, down $12.00 to $604.50, while MDO dropped $7.00 ... |
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Jul 9, 2012 ... $10.50 to $594.00, while MGO dropped $7.00 to bring the price to $859.50 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong saw IFO380 drop $5.50 to $616.50, and MDO gained $9.00 bringing the price to ... |
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Jul 6, 2012 ... IFO prices in Asia ended six consecutive days of gains for IFO380 in Singapore and Hong Kong, prices fell $7.00 to $604.50 per metric tonne (pmt) and $5.50 to ... |
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Jul 5, 2012 ... seen in many ports were less than the double-digit jumps seen earlier in the week.
Singapore and Hong Kong had a sixth consecutive day of gains for IFO380, prices moving up $9.50 to $611.50 per ... |
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Jul 4, 2012 ... Wednesday with many ports reporting further double-digit gains.
In Asia, IFO380 in Singapore and Hong Kong rose for a fifth consecutive day, gaining $9.00 to $602.00 per metric tonne (pmt) and ... |
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Jul 3, 2012 ... on Tuesday with many global ports seeing further double-digit gains.
In Asia, both Singapore and Hong Kong saw IFO380 make a fourth consecutive day of gains.
Singapore IFO380 was up $7.50 to ... |
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Jul 3, 2012 ... Tsoi Tin Chun, chairman of the board at Hong Kong headquartered Titan Petrochemicals Group Limited (Titan) has resigned effective today, the company has announced.
Mr. Tsoi, who will continue ... |