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ThyssenKrupp Receives Interest to Buy Greek Shipyards (Update1)
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- ThyssenKrupp AG , a German steelmaker and shipbuilder, received interest from several parties to buy its Greek shipyards ahead of a deadline for bids on Dec. 4.
Bloomberg, Fri Nov 27 04:06:44 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Shipyards developer stays course in bad economy
As San Francisco's first naval base redevelopment takes shape, a project with notable similarities across the bay has had mixed results, indicating how challenging it can be to remake large...
San Francisco Chronicle, Sun Nov 29 00:41:21 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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Daewoo Shipbuilding considers China wind power plant
SEOUL: South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering, the world's second-biggest shipbuilder, said on Friday that it was considering building a wind power equipment plant in Chin...
Business Times (Malaysia), Sun Nov 29 08:00:35 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Thirteen -- including six with Bay Area ties -- to be inducted into California Hal...
Harvey Milk, John Madden, Carol Burnett are among the greats to be honored.
Contra Costa Times, Mon Nov 30 07:18:28 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
GL'S GREEN SCRAPPING COURSE
The course, delivered for the first time in early November by GL Academy China, is aimed to get the major stakeholders fully prepared for the new convention, both theoretically and practica...
Maritime Global Net, Mon Nov 30 06:44:28 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Poland shipyard sale falls through again: government
Poland Friday said it had again failed to sell off two struggling shipyards, after receiving tenders for only a slice of what was on offer, three months after a deal with Qatari investors f...
AFP via Yahoo! News, Fri Nov 27 11:12:16 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Thirteen -- including six with Bay Area ties -- to be inducted into California Hal...
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Lamorinda Sun, Mon Nov 30 08:41:11 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
What kind of ship do the Russian naval infantry need?
November 27 is Russian Marines Day, which has been celebrated since 1996 in commemoration of the establishment of the first regiment of marines formed under a decree by Peter the Great on N...
Russian Information Agency Novosti, Mon Nov 30 07:20:51 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Margaret Ann Weaver Conrad
Mrs. Margaret Ann Weaver Conrad, age 75, of Amelia Island, FL past away Friday, November 20, 2009. Born November 26, 1933 in Orlando, FL, she attended Plant High School in Tampa and was a g...
Fernandina Beach News-Leader, Mon Nov 30 07:35:16 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
S'pore firms shrug off Dubai default
THE debt troubles of Dubai World appear to have had a limited impact on Singapore companies with links to the Gulf emirate.
AsiaOne, Mon Nov 30 00:57:53 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Victoria Shipyards gets bigger
The Victoria arm of Canadian Maritime Engineering has shut its doors and its equipment will now be used by Victoria Shipyards at the Esquimalt Graving Dock property.
Victoria Times Colonist, Wed Nov 25 04:18:22 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Russia floats first frigate for Indian Navy today
Moscow, Nov 27 : Russia's Yantar shipyards in the Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad is floating today the first of the three missile frigates built for the Indian Navy.
New Kerala, Sat Nov 28 00:07:33 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Poland shipyard sale falls through again: government
WARSAW -Poland Friday said it had again failed to sell off two struggling shipyards, after receiving tenders for only a slice of what was on offer, three months after a deal with Qatari inv...
Malaysian Mirror, Fri Nov 27 13:03:55 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Shipping industry woes
The 47-year-old is chief engineer at Jiangnan Shipyard, one of China's oldest shipbuilders based in Shanghai. The company, which employs 10,500, has seen its gross profits on its ships fall...
China Daily, Sun Nov 29 17:51:18 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Fish fight crucial to survival of islanders
Some Pacific nations need a future beyond climate change, and protecting their tuna may be the answer, writes Andrew Darby.
Sydney Morning Herald, Sun Nov 29 06:13:55 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Planet Ark
SEOUL - South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, the world's second-biggest shipbuilder, said on Friday that it was considering building a wind power equipment plant in China...
Planet Ark, Sun Nov 29 16:35:05 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
A new angle for island nations
Some Pacific island nations threatened by climate change are turning to tuna fishing to secure their futures. But there's a catch.
The Age, Sun Nov 29 05:29:33 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Victoria Shipyards purchases CME assets
others also read... Victoria Shipyards has scooped up most of the Victoria-based assets from Canadian Maritime Engineering, which closed earlier this month.
Victoria News, Tue Nov 24 13:34:02 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Dockyard worker fails in discrimination plea
A Dockyard worker, who claimed that the company discriminated against him after missing out on a promotion, had his plea turned down by the First Hall of Civil Court since he retired in 200...
di-ve, Fri Nov 27 06:14:34 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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