DSV could face $16m bill after helicopter is written off in haulage accident
A haulier looking for a truck stop could cost DSV some $16m, after the helicopter ...
Both CEVA and DSV report financials today. We will cover DSV in more depth next week, but its results are here. Briefly, however, it saw earnings growth of 10% and operating profit rise 11%. Crucially, it said its integration of UTi was going faster than anticipated – and it was eyeing more acquisition targets. Analysts, according to this Reuters article, are speculating that it may buy Damco.
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DSV could face $16m bill after helicopter is written off in haulage accident
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