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    Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (NASDAQ:EGLE), which is in the shipping business, and is based in United States, received a lot of attention from a substantial price increase on the NASDAQGS over th...

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  9. 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 ...