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Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. DEMOLITION QUICK UPDATE Week 46

21/11/2012
Last week saw a reversal of sentiment in all major markets, as presently it is the Chinese Breakers who Download File[PDF]

GMS Week 46 - SO CRUEL!

19/11/2012
As Diwali holidays came to an end in India, many cash buyers and owners were holding their breath for an improvement Read More[PDF]

GMS Week 45 - INDIAN STRIFE!

13/11/2012
Indian woes this week further persisted as weakening steel prices and a retreating currency left the market in Read More[PDF]

Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. DEMOLITION QUICK UPDATE Week 45

13/11/2012
Further almost two months of strong buying interest, pressure from the ever – fluctuating rupee and diminishing Download File[PDF]

Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. DEMOLITION QUICK UPDATE Week 44

06/11/2012
Whether the softening of market sentiment during last week in India can be attributed to theDownload File[PDF]

GMS Week 44 - SUB CONT SOFTENING!

05/11/2012
Softening levels in both India and Pakistan left all those who had participated in the recent price surge (where Read More[PDF]

Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. DEMOLITION QUICK UPDATE Week 43

30/10/2012
The past week saw an increase in demolition activity throughout the traditional markets. India and Pakistan kept up the buying pace, with China making a ‘come-back’ maintaining Download File[PDF]

GMS Week 43 - THREE OUT OF FOUR!

30/10/2012
The Bangladesh market was left in the slipstream of its competitors this week as all other markets fired on to Read More[PDF]

Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. DEMOLITION QUICK UPDATE Week 42

23/10/2012
With Bangladesh trying to digest the backlog of vessels still waiting off Chittagong and showing no signs of a sustained recovery Download File[PDF]

GMS Week 41 - SUSTAINED SENTIMENT OR SPIKE?!

22/10/2012
With the strike over in Alang, the domination of the Indian market continued for the week with ALL of the market sales heading to Bhavnagar shores (with perhaps a Pakistan option Read More[PDF]

Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. DEMOLITION QUICK UPDATE Week 41

16/10/2012
It has been a busy past week in the demolition sector as Indian and Pakistani breakers, who are essentially the only markets open for Download File[PDF]

GMS Week 41 - SALES & SPECULATION!

15/10/2012
With Bangladesh staying marginalized, buyers in India and Pakistan seized their moment to forge ahead and Read More[PDF]

Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. DEMOLITION QUICK UPDATE Week 40

10/10/2012
India still led the way during the course of last week providing by far the most competitive prices, followed closely by their Pakistani Download File[PDF]

GMS Week 40 - CHANGING GEARS!

08/10/2012
On one side, India and Pakistan continued their recent upturn in fortunes with several more market sales to note. Read More[PDF]

Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. DEMOLITION QUICK UPDATE Week 39

03/10/2012
The significant strengthening of the Rupee during the past couple of weeks seems to have softened the Indian Download File[PDF]

GMS Week 39 - TALE OF TWO MARKETS!

02/10/2012
It was a tale of two markets this week as India pushed on ‐ back to levels of a few months ago ‐ whilst Bangladesh sat  Read More[PDF]

Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. DEMOLITION QUICK UPDATE Week 38

25/09/2012
Once more the timing of making a vessel available for demolition proves to be of the essence as the weakening of Download File[PDF]

GMS Week 38 - APPETITE AN OBSTRUCTION!

24/09/2012
The difficulties of the past few weeks in the ship recycling markets have finally begun to teel this week with a lack of market sales to report and a noticeable slowing of new candidates being proposed. Deliveries and beachings have continued Read More[PDF]

GMS Week 37 - TIPPING THE SCALES…

18/09/2012
With last year’s totals already breached and the autumn sales madness underway, it sure seems poised to be a busy  Read More[PDF]

GMS Week 36 - CRACKS APPEARING...

10/09/2012
Cracks started to appear this week in what had otherwise been a firming market for the past month sr so - especially in India and Pakistan. The Bangladeshi capacity worries have been well documented, so it was no surprise to see rates
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