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Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd GNK

Genco Shipping & Trading Limited is a drybulk ship owning company. The Company provides a full-service logistics solution to its customers utilizing its in-house commercial operating platform. The Company transports iron ore, coal, grain, steel products and other drybulk cargoes along worldwide shipping routes through the ownership and operation of drybulk carrier vessels. Its wholly owned modern fleet of dry cargo vessels consists of the Capesize and the Ultramax and Supramax vessels enabling the Company to carry a range of cargoes. Its fleets consist of over 43 drybulk carriers, including 16 Capesize drybulk carriers, 15 Ultramax drybulk carriers, and 12 Supramax drybulk carriers with an aggregate carrying capacity of approximately 4,490,000 deadweight tons (dwt). The Company's vessels include Baltic Bear, Baltic Hornet, Genco Lion, Baltic Wolf, Genco Aquitaine, Genco Augustus, Genco Bourgogne, Genco Liberty, Genco Freedom, Genco Picardy and Genco Vigilant.


NYSE:GNK - Post by User

Comment by portfolio12345on Feb 03, 2014 11:58am
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Post# 22166010

RE:RE:very bullish

RE:RE:very bullish What does your chart say now? If it was a great buy at $2.47 must be a greater buy at $1.83? LOL You better get a new book that one is not working to well.
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