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Now comes A.P. Moller-Maersk.
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3379137" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Fat Freddy isn't going to relinquish control as long as he's in the flesh but buying out somebody else like Royal Mail now that it has been converted to a private entity might be a possibility. Deutsche Post is doing too good on it's own to be bothered with Maersk. and the Canadian government still owns 91% of Purolator Then again Soren Skou the CEO might be more dreamer than visionary and the Maersk family still has a seat on the board and a lot of stock in the company. Back in the early 90's Roadway started up in the air freight business. Lost over 20 million the first year and that was all she wrote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3379137, member: 58386"] Fat Freddy isn't going to relinquish control as long as he's in the flesh but buying out somebody else like Royal Mail now that it has been converted to a private entity might be a possibility. Deutsche Post is doing too good on it's own to be bothered with Maersk. and the Canadian government still owns 91% of Purolator Then again Soren Skou the CEO might be more dreamer than visionary and the Maersk family still has a seat on the board and a lot of stock in the company. Back in the early 90's Roadway started up in the air freight business. Lost over 20 million the first year and that was all she wrote. [/QUOTE]
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