What happened to the company DryShips?
DryShips (NASDAQ:DRYS) announces that the acquisition of the company by SPII Holdings has been completed. The company is now effectively owned by Chairman/CEO George Economou.
Who bought drys?
DryShips used these funds to purchase additional ships for its fleet, increasing the number of operating ships to roughly 36….DryShips.
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2004 |
| Fate | Acquired by SPII Holdings |
| Headquarters | Athens, Greece |
| Key people | George Economou (CEO, Chairman) |
What is dry ship?
What is Dry Shipping? Dry shipping is the most trusted and popular form of goods transportation. Dry shipments are held in an enclosed trailer, unlike a flatbed shipment that’s exposed on the back of a truck. This enclosed trailer space also makes dry shipping highly versatile for a number of products.
What does dry bulk carry?
A dry bulk carrier is a vessel designed to carry dry cargoes in bulk. Cargoes such as grains, minerals, iron ore, coal, bauxite, alumina, phosrock etc, but also general cargo such as bagged cargoes, forest products and steel products.
Is DryShips the right stock to buy?
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How much does DryShips’dividend pay out?
DryShips pays an annual dividend of $0.10 per share and currently has a dividend yield of 0.00%. View DryShips’ dividend history. When did DryShips’ stock split? How did DryShips’ stock split work? DryShips shares reverse split before market open on Friday, July 21st 2017. The 1-7 reverse split was announced on Tuesday, July 18th 2017.
What happened to drys?
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