“Buy anything that is a ship, I would say anything that floats, because almost everything is very cheap now.”
George Procopiou shows his faith in anything that floats.
Procopiou: 'Buy anything that floats'
"There is no more room to kick cans."
Klaus Stoltenberg, global head of ship finance at Deutsche Bank, says sooner or later people will run out of arguments and face reality.
No more room to kick can, Deutsche says
"I'm really sorry about our prime minister, what was he thinking about inviting that problem?"
Affinity Shipping founder Richard Fulford-Smith comes out strongly against Brexit.
Fulford-Smith appalled by Brexit
“To find large ships, which would be my choice for investment… is an obvious investment - you need balls, you need big balls, because right now it looks really dark.”
We get the message, George Youroukos, at the end of the day it is a matter of balls...
Youroukos: 'A question of balls'
“The French have the wine, the Germans have the car industry — the Germans know as much about shipping as Greeks know about cars.”
Nikolas Tsakos probably has the quote of the week. We’d love to know how Germany reacted to this comment.
Greeks bask in mood of defiancy at largest Posidonia
“John sometimes shows a little courage when others don’t.”
A watcher of John Angelicoussis’ activities praises the tycoon’s latest big order signed during Posidonia.
Maran orders for LNG and VLCCs spark pricing talk
“Do those who disagree want a third-party provider to come in to freight and start charging those sums?”
Chief executive of the Baltic Exchange Jeremy Penn is looking for an answer from those who oppose the Exchange’s sale.
Baltic takeover opponents urged to consider risks of market split
“I would say, buy nothing except Euronav shares.”
Euronav CEO Paddy Rodgers has an interesting recommendation for those looking to invest some money.
“Over the next few years we will continue to work on expanding the ways the drones can be used and the number of stations where we can offer this service.”
DNV GL chief executive Knut Orbeck-Nilssen has an open mind towards the future: drones in shipping.