Shareholders haggle over Hapag-Lloyd future
Hapag-Lloyd shareholders are yet to resolve the future of the troubled shipping line with opinions split about how much each should contribute to keep the company afloat.
Shareholders yesterday remained locked in talks over the financial rescue of the container line, with Tui spokesperson Robin Zimmermann confirming that no agreement had been reached.
Tui holds a 43.3% stake in Hapag-Lloyd while 56.7% is owned by Albert Ballin, a...
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