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  2. Baltic Dry Index - Wikipedia

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    Baltic Dry Index 1985 - 2022. The Baltic Dry Index (BDI) is a shipping freight-cost index issued daily by the London -based Baltic Exchange. The BDI is a composite of the Capesize, Panamax and Supramax timecharter averages. It is reported around the world as a proxy for dry bulk shipping stocks as well as a general shipping market bellwether.

  3. DryShips - Wikipedia

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    DryShips Inc is a dry bulk shipping company based in Athens, Greece. It is a Marshall Islands corporation, formed in 2004. On October 11, 2019, it was taken private by CEO and Chairman George Economou. [1] [2] As of February 2019, the company is a diversified owner and operator of ocean going cargo vessels that operate worldwide.

  4. What Do DryShips' Results Mean For Dry Shipping? - AOL

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    DryShips , deserved or not, is easily the most popular dry-shipping stock. Whether that's because its name directly symbolizes the industry, or whether it owes to the stock's large market cap ...

  5. Is This a New Vital Indicator to Follow for Dry Shipping?

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    Historically, there have been a variety of factors to look for that directly affect shipping rates and the fortunes of companies such as DryShips , Diana Shipping , Safe Bulkers , Baltic Trading ...

  6. What Do Diana Shipping's Results Mean for Dry Shippers? - AOL

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    Diana Shipping was the last among the major public dry shipping companies to report third-quarter results. While the other dry shipping companies such as Safe Bulkers and Navios Maritime Partners ...

  7. Crossroads For Dry Bulk Shipping: Recovery Or Disaster? - AOL

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    This quarter can't end soon enough for dry bulk, the largest freight market in the world by cargo volume.Rates for Capesizes — bulkers of around 180,000 deadweight tons (DWT) that carry iron ore ...

  8. Forward freight agreement - Wikipedia

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    A forward freight agreement (FFA) is a financial forward contract that allows ship owners, charterers and speculators to hedge against the volatility of freight rates. It gives the contract owner the right to buy and sell the price of freight for future dates. FFAs are built on an index composed of a shipping route for tanker or a basket of ...

  9. How Cheap Is DryShips' 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 ...