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Hafskip (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhafˌscɪp], lit. 'Sea Ship') was Iceland's second-largest
shipping line
before its
collapse which became a national...
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director of Dósagerðin hf.; from 1977 to 1986 he was the
director of
Hafskip, with
further responsibilities for its
various daughter companies in the...
- company,
Naviera Ason SA, but on
charter to the
Icelandic shipping company,
Hafskip. She was
formerly named Berta de Perez, but her name was
changed at sea...
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implicated in a
large financial lawsuit concerning the
defunct shipping company Hafskip, he was
deemed to be
unsuitable to
continue holding such
office by his...
- Guðmundsson
resigned from
office as
minister due to
payments he
received from
Hafskip for
which he had not
prepared a tax statement. (1988)
Alcohol purchase...
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Victorian Supreme Court.
Global Crossing Guinness share-trading
fraud Hafskip's collapse Halliburton overcharging government contracts Harken Energy Scandal...
- A
Spanish container ship on
charter to the
Icelandic shipping company,
Hafskip. It was
washed onto
rocks at
Dunmore head, near Slea Head on the Dingle...
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Haraldur Rúriksson from 1986 to 2004. In a
story paralleling the real-life
Hafskip-affair,
Haraldur attempts to
establish a
shipping company, Farskip, to...