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  2. Eagle Oil and Shipping Company - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Oil and Shipping Company. Eagle Oil and Shipping Company was a United Kingdom merchant shipping company that operated oil tankers between the Gulf of Mexico and the UK. Weetman Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray founded it as the Eagle Oil Transport Company in 1912 and sold it to Royal Dutch Shell in 1919. It was renamed Eagle Oil and Shipping ...

  3. Eagle Bulk Shipping (EGLE) Outpaces Stock Market Gains: What ...

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    Eagle Bulk Shipping (EGLE) closed the most recent trading day at $51.50, moving +0.74% from the previous trading session.

  4. Can Eagle Bulk Shipping (EGLE) Run Higher on Rising ... - AOL

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    Eagle Bulk Shipping (EGLE) shares have started gaining and might continue moving higher in the near term, as indicated by solid earnings estimate revisions.

  5. Eagle Bulk Shipping's Stock by the Numbers - AOL

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    Numbers can lie -- but they're the best first step in determining whether a stock is a buy. In this series, we use some carefully chosen metrics to size up a stock's true value based on the ...

  6. Houthi rebels strike a US-owned ship off the coast of Yemen ...

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    The vessel is owned by Eagle Bulk Shipping, a Stamford, Connecticut-based firm traded on the New York Stock Exchange. ... the company said the strike caused “limited damage to a cargo hold but ...

  7. Breakbulk cargo - Wikipedia

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    In shipping, break-bulk, breakbulk, [2] or break bulk cargo, also called general cargo, is goods that are stowed on board ships in individually counted units. Traditionally, the large numbers of items are recorded on distinct bills of lading that list them by different commodities. [3] This is in contrast to cargo stowed in modern intermodal ...