Solid results in '24 and a good start to '25, says bullish Hapag-Lloyd CEO
German container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd appears to have slightly lost market share last year, today ...
This year’s merger of United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) with Hapag-Lloyd has pushed the German shipping line’s erstwhile largest shareholder, Chilean carrier CSAV, to a first-half loss of $201.4m.
Announcing its interim results in Santiago this morning, CSAV management said the reduction in its shareholding after the UASC merger created a $167.2m “dilution accounting loss”.
“Due to the closing of this merger, CSAV diluted its participation in Hapag-Lloyd from 31.35% to 22.58%, resulting in a dilution accounting loss of $167.2m. This effect is explained by the ...
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