Höegh Autoliners books new major deficit

Höegh Autoliners, one-third of which is owned by Maersk Group, emerged from 2017 with a USD 24.7 million deficit, writes Norwegian media Finansavisen. The CFO expects that the company will soon be able to deliver a "nicer bottom line," writes the newspaper.
Photo: Höegh Autoliners
Photo: Höegh Autoliners

Norwegian car carrier Höegh Autoliners, of which Maersk Group owns an almost 40 percent stake, finished 2017 with a new and not insignificant deficit, albeit one which is better than last year's.

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