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DUBAI (Reuters)- All three ports in Bahrain remained open on Wednesday, but operations were slow due to growing unrest in the island nation, shipping sources said.
APM Terminals Bahrain expects to appoint a team of financial and legal advisers soon for its plan to offer up to 20 per cent of the total equity of Khalifa bin Salman Port (KBSP) to the public.. KBSP ...
The Bahrain-based Arab war risk insurance syndicate has put Indian ports on the excluded territory list (exclusion list) with regard to the cover for hull – both of ships and airplanes.
Bahrain s Transport Ministry told Reuters on 26 May that an initial public offering (IPO) is planned of shares in the kingdom s Khalifa bin Salman Port, a privately operated container and general ...
APM Terminals Bahrain, the operator of the Khalifa Bin Salman Port (KBSP) in Bahrain, has firmed up its plans to launch an initial public offer (IPO) for the port by the end of the current year, a top ...
DUBAI, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Bahrain's central bank has approved an initial public offering (IPO) by APM Terminals Bahrain, a port operator, it said. The company plans to list shares equivalent to 20 ...
The newly-developed Khalifa bin Salman port (KBSP) in Bahrain, earlier scheduled to start operations last month, will open for business in April, a senior official at APM terminals which manages ...
Bahrain's Khalifa bin Salman Port (KBSP), a transshipment hub that was inaugurated last month, is considering revising up its port tariffs that is likely to come into effect in a few months, ...
Bahrain has a head-start on celebrating World Maritime Day 2010, with the announcement of the signing of an agreement to host the 8th Trans Middle East 2012 Exhibition and Conference in Bahrain.
Potential investors have until November 24 to subscribe in the initial public offering (IPO) of APM Terminals Bahrain, which operates the kingdom’s only commercial port, Khalifa Bin Salman Port (KBSP) ...
Bahrain ports open, but staff shortages slow unloading Island nation still exporting significant volumes, say traders. Reuters, Wednesday 16 Mar 2011, Views:1650.
Bahrain declared martial law on Tuesday, looking to end weeks of protests by its Shi'ite Muslim majority. "All the ports are open: Sitra, Mina Sulman and Hidd," said a shipping source.
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