Nanjing Tanker agrees sale and leaseback on four chemical tankers
- Friday 01 March 2013, 09:53
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SHANGHAI-listed Nanjing Tanker has agreed to sell and lease back four chemical tankers with CMB Financial Leasing for Yuan200m ($32.1m), according to a regulatory filing.The troubled tanker owner will lease the four ships for eight...
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