Byrobert Wright
- Byrobert Wright has written articles published in Financial Times (Transport Correspondent).
Most Recent article
Neptune Orient hit by shipping storm
Financial Times, Thursday 6 AugustThe container-shipping industry produced further evidence of the depth of its crisis on Thursday when Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines revealed a $391m first-half net loss and revenue slump.
Previous Articles
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Neptune hit by shipping storm
Financial Times, Thursday 6 August
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Lighthouse fees threat to shipping costs
Financial Times, Sunday 24 May
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Eurotunnel to pay first ever dividend
Financial Times, Wednesday 4 March
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Network Rail seeks clarification on funding from regulator
Financial Times, Thu 20 November 2008
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Tui enjoys sharp rise in freight rates
Financial Times, Thu 14 August 2008
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Eurotunnel posts first interim net profit
Financial Times, Thu 17 July 2008
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Fredriksen raises offer for Tui stake
Financial Times, Wed 9 July 2008
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Taiwan’s Mr Controversy runs a tight ship
Financial Times, Thu 5 June 2008
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Final Channel tunnel shares issued
Financial Times, Wed 28 May 2008
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Gulf growth drives DP World
Financial Times, Mon 7 April 2008
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- 11 articles (since April 2008)
- Average article: 17 column inches (512 words)
- Shortest article: 10 column inches (311 words)
- Longest article: 39 column inches (1176 words)
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