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S hail declares 5% cash dividend - The Peninsula Qatar

S’hail declares 5% cash dividend  22 Feb 2021 - 8:28 The Peninsula Doha: S’hail Shipping and Maritime Services held its 4th Annual General Meeting online on February 15 at its head office in West Bay, Doha.  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mohamed Khalifa Al Sada, Chairman and Managing Director stated, “the prolonged lockdown of global economy adversely shocked the supply and demand resulting in weak freight earnings particularly during the first half of 2020”. Closing of borders, disruption of air travel and COVID tests / quarantine requirements caused severe strains on planning operation of the ships. Taking advantage of weak market and asset prices coupled with the news of likely development of vaccines in 2020-21, the company in Oct-2020 bought its eighth ship – “S’hail Lusail”, 2007 built in Japan, 86041 dwt bulk carrier at about QR36m partly financed by Qatar Development Bank.

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Yung Bleu Thanks Boosie Badazz With $100K in Cash for His Continuous Support

Yung Bleu Thanks Boosie Badazz With $100K in Cash for His Continuous Support Celebrity The Baton Rogue rapper can t hide his smile as he accepts the money gift from his former protege in return for believing in the You re Mines Still emcee since the beginning. Feb 22, 2021 Lil Boosie) has reaped from showing his early vote of confidence to Yung Bleu. The Baton Rogue native has received $100,000 in cash as a gift from the Mobile, Alabama rapper for his continuous support since the beginning. The Wipe Me Down spitter couldn t hide his happiness when receiving the gift from his former protege, which was documented in a video shared by Bleu on his Instagram account. In the short clip, Boosie was all smiles as he took out the money from a plastic bag while he was in what looks like a kitchen.

McDonalds staff threatened in Rotorua robbery

McDonalds staff threatened in Rotorua robbery 22 Feb, 2021 08:13 PM Quick Read McDonalds Te Ngae was targeted last night. Photo / Google Maps Rotorua Daily Post A group of thieves have threatened staff members and tried to steal a cash register from McDonalds Te Ngae - only to leave with sachets of sugars. A police media spokeswoman said they were notified of the incident, on the corner of Robinson Ave and Te Ngae Rd, at 9.25pm yesterday. A group of people entered the store and tried to steal the cash register. Staff members were threatened but there was no indication of an assault or any injuries, she said.

John Dunn: Time to cash in on being Covid 19 coronavirus-free

John Dunn: Time to cash in on being Covid 19 coronavirus-free 22 Feb, 2021 06:00 AM 4 minutes to read At 2445m in length and 50m above sea level New Zealand s third largest runway has the capacity to hanlde long haul flights. Photo / NZDF, File At 2445m in length and 50m above sea level New Zealand s third largest runway has the capacity to hanlde long haul flights. Photo / NZDF, File NZ Herald OPINION It seems callous and counter-intuitive to suggest Covid-19 presents an opportunity. But for New Zealand and the Cook Islands it does. This requires an exclude/exploit policy: severely exclude the virus and then intelligently exploit

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