Maersk joins peers with emergency surcharges on Pakistan cargo
Maersk has joined its peers in implementing ’emergency operational surcharges’ on cargo in and out ...
Today’s news concerning CMA CGM and CEVA Logistics is, perhaps, unexpected – but the French carrier can always blame the law of unexpected consequences after it emerged that, according to provisional results, it now controls about 89.5% of CEVA Logistics.
First reaction: too many investors tendered their shares. CMA CGM already owned 50.6% of CEVA before launching its offer at Sfr30 a share to buy out the minorities (all others), but did not necessarily need to secure an additional ~ 39% holding (also for is own ...
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