Concordia looks ahead after booking new loss
The second quarter in 2017 brought another deficit for Concordia Maritime, which is struggling in a weak market for product tanker, just like its competitors. CEO Kim Ullman believes in a gradual recovery from 2018.
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Swedish product tanker carrier Concordia Maritime books a loss for the second consecutive quarter.
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