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NAIM JADUE
August 24, 2018 at 1:51 pmTHE ACTUAL PRICE IS EXPLAINED BY THE PURCHASE OF 4% STAKE IN THE COMPANY BY KUENE, THAT NOW IS THE SECOND LARGEST SHAREHOLDER AND ITS MAY BE IN A RUN TO BE THE FIRST, VAPORES IS THE MAIN SHAREHOLDER WITH ONLY A 25.8%, BOTH VAPORES BOUGHT A 0.3% TO REACH 25.8% FROM 25,5%, BUT KHUENE BOUGHT 4% REACHING 25%, THE STOCK ONLY HAS A 10% FREEFLOAT NOW AND VAPORES IS TRADING IN THE CHILEAN STOCK EXCHANGE WITH A 45% DISCOUNT AGAINST HIS ONLY ASSET HAPPAG LLOYD.