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Jul 12, 1999
Diamond Services Corp., based in Morgan City, La., knows the importance of staying competitive in the oilfield service industry, which is why the company broke
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Jul 12, 1999
Diamond Services Corp., based in Morgan City, La., knows the importance of staying competitive in the oilfield service industry, which is why the company broke
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Jul 12, 1999
Defense and electronics giant Litton Industries Inc. reportedly withdrew its $1.8 billion offer to buy Newport News Shipbuilding Inc. because of opposition from the U.S. government.
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Jul 12, 1999
Neptune Orient Lines’ (NOL) shareholders reportedly approved a $500 million capital raising initiative at an extraordinary general meeting.
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Jul 12, 1999
Daewoo Heavy Industries Ltd. is reportedly looking to set up a shipbuilding joint venture but will not give up management of its shipbuilding division.
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Jul 12, 1999
The Lithuanian privatization agency has reportedly rejected both offers for an 80 percent state stake in shipper LISCO because they were too low, the second time a tender for the shares has flopped.
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Jul 12, 1999
Kvaerner has reportedly won a $31.3M contract for the supply of subsea equipment for the Tune gas field off Norway.
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Jul 12, 1999
Depressed shipping market conditions are likely to cause more shipping companies to default on junk bond issues, according to Standard & Poors (S&P).
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Jul 12, 1999
According to the International Hall of Fame Committee, the recipient of the 1999 Humanitarian Award must possess qualities such as contributions to the well being
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Jul 12, 1999
The Maritime Association of the Port of New York and New Jersey sponsored a tribute to Malcolm P. McLean, founder of Container Shipping and George F. Lowman, chairman and chief executive officer,
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Jul 12, 1999
On June 2, J. Erik Hvide, chairman and CEO of Hvide Marine has decided to step down from his position effective immediately. Hvide's decision, formally stated at
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Jul 12, 1999
In remembrance for his valiant and dedicated efforts to his fellow soldiers, the U.S. Navy last year named its fifteenth Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer in honor of COL Donald G.
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Jul 12, 1999
It's a timeless piece of history that is the newest deal going on in the cruise ship industry - the deal between the Delta Queen Steamboat Co. and Atlantic Marine,
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Jul 12, 1999
The advent of software solutions has infiltrated nearly every sector of the maritime market - from propulsion performance monitoring packages to personnel. It arguably has had no greater impact,
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Jul 12, 1999
Wärtsilä NSD used the recent NorShipping exhibition in Oslo as a launching pad for its latest offering to the marine world, the Sulzer RTA60C, an engine designed
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Jul 12, 1999
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is planning to lease/(bareboat charter) the fleet salvage tug USNS Narragansett (T-ATF 167) to a U.S. company that can show
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Jul 12, 1999
With the buoyancy in newbuild business witnessed so far this year, the cruise ship orderbook stands at an all-time high of some 48 vessels. Erring on the conservative side,
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Jul 12, 1999
In the first application of its type in marine propulsion, a Norwegian fjord ferry is to use LNG (liquefied natural gas)-fueled engines as the prime movers for
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