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Golar LNG Limited "Golar" or the "Company" advises that World Shipholding, which is indirectly controlled by trusts established by John Fredriksen for the benefit of his immediate family, has extended its TRS agreements relating to 500,000 shares in the Company.
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Frontline jumped $1.94, or 7.7%, to $27.12, Overseas Shipholding leapt 1.95, or 6%, to 34.40, and General Maritime advanced 30 cents, or 10%, to 3.22.
Stocks Retreat on Unrest in Middle East, GDP Report Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2011
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Overseas Shipholding (NYSE) climbed 6.75, or 11%, to 68.22.
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Overseas Shipholding was paid an average spot rate of $20,400 a day in the quarter for its very-large crude carriers, or VLCCs, down from $44,399 a year earlier.
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Overseas Shipholding Group, the largest U.S.-based oil-tanker owner, fell to the lowest level in more than eight years after the company cut its dividend.
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International Shipholding Corp. shares are currently trading up about 2% on the day.
Forbes.com: News DividendChannel.com 2012
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SB operates in the Shipping sector, among companies like International Shipholding Corp.
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New York-based Overseas Shipholding tumbled as much as 12 percent to $20.48 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading, the lowest price since May 28, 2003.
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The Mitsui-Maersk pool, which also includes Samco Shipholding Pte and Ocean Tankers Pte Holdings Ltd., will begin operations Feb. 1, the companies said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.
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Crude-oil exports from Libya may come to a stop as foreign oil workers flee the country, according to Overseas Shipholding Group Inc., the largest U.S.-based owner of oil tankers.
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