Hapag-Lloyd won't take bookings if port congestion leaves cargo stranded
A “cautious” Hapag-Lloyd has warned it will not accept bookings if port congestion leaves cargo ...
Container shipping line share prices declined sharply today after news that US Department of Justice (DoJ) investigators served subpoenas to liner executives at the biannual Box Club meeting last week.
Maersk shares fell 6% and Hapag-Lloyd 7% in the aftermath of the news.
According to a Reuters report, Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd and OOCL have confirmed that their CEOs were served with subpoenas, but stressed that that this did not imply any wrong-doing.
An Investor analyst source said: “We find that any mention of the word subpoena tends to strike ...
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