DryShips upbeat on drillship future despite profits dip
- Thursday 29 July 2010
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- Dry Cargo
DRYSHIPS, the Nasdaq-listed dry bulk and offshore drilling company, voiced confidence in its expanding offshore fleet as it unveiled a profitable second quarter of 2010.Two of four brand-new ultra-deepwater drillships under...
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