Hapag chief bullish on demand growth, 'thanks to higher schedule reliability'
Hapag Lloyd expects its above-average Q1 market growth to sustain in Q2, CEO Rolf Habben ...
Say you well know, or even just tentatively, who the winners are in transport and logistics year-to-date and beyond, but you don’t include at least initially, Germany’s high-profile Hapag-Lloyd (HL) in the mix.
Because you don’t like the unnatural distortion – read: total manipulation – of its share price that comes with a highly illiquid profile due to its tiny free float.
(Broken record, but bear with me, please.)
Now just randomly pick some of the most palatable tickers both from Europe and the ...
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