Forum Archive Index - December 2002
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[sharechat] Lyttelton Port Co ~ Prognostication ability
From: |
Marilyn Munroe <who.c@res.co.nz> |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Dec 2002 17:02:51 +1300 |
Back in October when LPC had it's annual general meeting there was much angst
about LPC loosing the new P&O big boat service to Port Chalmers.
In my post;
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/archives/2002/10/msg00092.shtml
I wrote;
Nature we are told abhors a vacum, so too with shipping. I am sure that
there is another shipping company out there that would only be to happy
to
provide a direct European service to those Canterbury P&O Nedlloyd
customers
who will suffer as a result of this decision.
Events have proved my optimism to be well founded
In the following statement to the stock exchange;
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/markets/news.php/NZSE/LPC/item/85179/A
Lyttelton Port Co. announced;
Just weeks after LPC reached an agreement on employment terms with its
Container Terminal staff to deliver an effective 24-hour-a-day,
7-day-a-week service, the port has clinched a crucial contract with the
world's second largest container shipping line, Mediterranean Shipping
Company (MSC).
I was slightly surprised that the shipping co. exploiting this gap was MSC. I
expected Compaqnie des Messaquerries Maritimes/Compaqnie Generale
Transatlantquie to be the ones stepping forward.
LPC should continue to thrive and prosper as a result of this decision. The
only caveat I have is that Messrs Layton & Viles are no longer on the scene
to drive shareholder value.
Boop-boop-de-do Marilyn
Disclosure: hold LPC
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