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  2. Lloyd's List Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd's List Intelligence (formerly Lloyd's MIU LLC) is an information service dedicated to the global maritime community. It is a sister company of Lloyd's List. [1]Lloyd's List Intelligence is an interactive online service offering detailed vessel movements, real-time AIS positioning, information on ships, companies, ports and casualties as well as credit reports, industry data and analysis ...

  3. Lloyd's List - Wikipedia

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    In July 1884, Lloyd's List merged with the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette. Lloyd's List has spawned several spin-off titles, including sister title Insurance Day. In 2009, Lloyd's List went through a major re-design that encompassed both the masthead and the newspaper itself. Between 2011 and 2017, a Lloyd’s List operated a mobile app. [6]

  4. Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly ("LMCLQ") is a legal journal published by Lloyd's List Intelligence that publishes articles relating to commercial law and shipping law. It is currently edited by Professor Sir Francis Rose of the University of Southampton. [1] The LMCLQ was established in 1974.

  5. Lloyd's Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    From 1696–1697 Lloyd also experimented with publishing a newspaper, Lloyd's News, reporting on shipping schedules and insurance agreements reached in the coffee house. [5] In 1713, the year of Edward Lloyd's death, he modified his will to assign the lease of the coffee house to his head waiter, William Newton, who then married one of Lloyd's ...

  6. Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd's List, a website and 275-year-old daily newspaper on shipping and global trade Lloyd's List Intelligence (formerly Lloyd's MIU), a maritime information database; Lloyd's Register, a ship classification and risk management organization; Germanischer Lloyd, a classification society based in Germany; Norddeutscher Lloyd, a former German ...

  7. David Osler - Wikipedia

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    For the American architect, see David Osler (architect).. David Osler (born 12 May 1960 in Whitechapel, London) is a British journalist, author and former blogger.He was educated at Wellingborough Grammar School, City of London Polytechnic and the London School of Economics.

  8. Code letters - Wikipedia

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    The first vessel to be reported in Lloyd's List by her letters was the Mallard (LDPN), off Deal, Kent whilst on a voyage from London to Calcutta, India. [4] The Commercial Code of Signals, c. 1900, was modified to become the International Code of Signals. By the 1860s, individual ships were being allocated code letters in the United States and ...

  9. Fairplay (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Fairplay was a weekly news magazine devoted to the international merchant shipping industry, delivering “content tailored for its core audience of ship owners, managers, operators and charterers.“ [1] It was founded by Thomas Hope Robinson in 1883 and remained in continual publication until 2018. [2]