Hapag-Lloyd shareholders divided on bailout shares
Hapag-Lloyd shareholders remain locked in negotiations over a cash injection for the struggling container line.
UNSETTLED: Hapag-Lloyd wrangle continues
The shipping line is jointly owned by tourism group Tui and the Hamburg-based Albert Ballin consortium, which is made up of Klaus-Michael Khne, the city state of Hamburg, banks and insurers.
Tui holds a 43.3% stake in Hapag-Lloyd, Albert Ballin owns...
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