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Aug 29, 2012 ... Kwek, a Singapore-based lawyer for Legal Solutions LLC told said bunker supplier Fratelli Cosulich Hong Kong Limited and agency Madeira Lda were collectively owed "around $4.7 million" and that the ... |
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Aug 28, 2012 ... price losing $2.50 to $674.50 per metric tonne (pmt), and MGO dropped $5.00 to $996.50 pmt.
Hong Kong saw IFO380 steady at $692.00 pmt, while MGO rose $3.00 to $1012.00 pmt.
Rotterdam ... |
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Aug 27, 2012 ... tonne (pmt), and MGO was up for a third consecutive market day gaining $2.50 to $1001.50 pmt.
Hong Kong saw IFO380 lose $1.00 to $692.00 pmt, while MGO dropped for the first time since August ... |
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Aug 27, 2012 ... ruling Titan's StorageCo entity is to be liquidated.
Warburg Pincus is also suing Titan in Hong Kong for breach of contract and misrepresentations regarding the financial position of its ... |
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Aug 24, 2012 ... day climbing $0.50 to $999.00 per metric tonne (pmt) and a $10 gain on last Friday's price.
Hong Kong saw IFO380 remain steady at $693.00 pmt and finishing the week $4.00 higher than last ... |
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Aug 23, 2012 ... $7.50 to $678.00 per metric tonne (pmt), and MGO added $9.00 to bring the price to $998.50 pmt.
Hong Kong saw IFO380 climb for a second consecutive day gaining $5.00 to $693.00 pmt, while MGO ... |
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Aug 22, 2012 ... moved down $1.00 to $670.50 per metric tonne (pmt), while MGO moved down $0.50 to $989.50 pmt.
Hong Kong saw IFO380 gain for a second consecutive day moving up $0.50 to $688.00 pmt, and MGO ... |
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Aug 21, 2012 ... $2.50 to $671.50, while MGO added $1.00 to bring the price to $990.00 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong saw IFO380 rise $0.50 to $686.50 for a week-on-week gain of $12.50, and MGO climbed ... |
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Aug 21, 2012 ... (Aegean) [NYSE:ANW] said in a press release Monday it plans to establish bunkering operations in Hong Kong.
Aegean expects to initially deploy one double-hull bunker tanker to its new service ... |
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Aug 20, 2012 ... ended three consecutive market days of gains remaining steady at $989.00 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong saw IFO380 and MGO fall for the first time since 14 August, 2012, IFO380 losing $3.50 to ... |





