Star Bulk delivered smaller deficit

The Greek dry bulk carrier finished the first quarter with a significantly smaller deficit compared to the same period last year. The carrier's share remains JP Morgan's "top pick."
Photo: Star Bulk
Photo: Star Bulk

Star Bulk once again kicks of the year with a deficit in the first period of the fiscal year. Compared to the same period last year, the dry bulk carrier was able to reduce its loss significantly in the first quarter 2017, which offered much-improved conditions in the dry bulk market.

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