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Safe Bulkers, Inc.'s (NYSE:SB) Largest Shareholders Are Retail Investors With 29% Ownership, Insiders Own 27%
A new risk has emerged in global shipping: tens of thousands of American port workers may stage large-scale strikes.
① The global transportation industry is facing a new risk this week: Dockworkers at ports along the east coast and Gulf of Mexico in the USA may hold a large-scale strike. ② If the union initiates the strike in early October, it will coincide with the peak shipping season for US holiday containers and the critical period before the US election, which is likely to have an impact on domestic politics and global trade security in the USA.
Shares of Shipping and Tanker Stocks Are Trading Lower Amid Reported Hopes of an Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, Which Could Ease Red Sea Uncertainty and Pressure Freight Rates.
Shares of Shipping and Tanker Stocks Are Trading Lower Amid Reported Hopes of an Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, Which Could Ease Red Sea Uncertainty and Pressure Freight Rates.
Shipping Company Shares Sink on Possible Slowing of Red Sea Hostilities
Safe Bulkers to Acquire Kamsarmax Dry-Bulk Vessel
Safe Bulkers (SB) said late Monday it agreed to acquire a Japanese Kamsarmax class vessel. The company expects the 82,000 deadweight tonnage vessel to be delivered within Q1 2027. Price: 6.03, Change:
Safe Bulkers: Kamsarmax Class Vessel Scheduled Delivery Date Within 1Q 2027 >SB
Safe Bulkers: Kamsarmax Class Vessel Scheduled Delivery Date Within 1Q 2027 >SB