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  2. Category:Companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of ...

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    This category contains articles about companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of India, which is one of the two main stock exchange in India. Most of them are based in India, but some are based in other countries. The non-Indian companies on the exchange often have their primary listing on another exchange and a secondary listing in Bombay.

  3. Great Eastern Shipping - Wikipedia

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    The Great Eastern Shipping Company Limited (also known as GE Shipping) was founded by the Sheth family and the Bhiwandiwalla family, who started GE Shipping to assist in expanding the reach of their trading businesses. [6]

  4. Tidewater (marine services) - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater, Inc. is a publicly traded international petroleum service company headquartered in Houston, Texas, U.S. It operates a fleet of ships, primarily providing vessels and marine services to the offshore petroleum and offshore wind industries. The company was founded in 1956 by a group of investors led by the Laborde family.

  5. Tidewater Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater Oil Company (rendered as Tide Water Oil Company from 1887 to 1936) was a major petroleum refining company during the early 20th century. After operating independently from 1887 to 1926, Tidewater was sold to a holding company.

  6. Tidewater Middle East Co. - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater Middle East Co. (Persian: شرکت تایدواتر خاورمیانه, Shirkat-e Taidvater Xavârmiyanh) is a major port operator in Iran.In June 2011, the U.S. Department of Treasury sanctioned Tidewater for its alleged ownership by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which it says has used Tidewater for illicit weapons shipments.

  7. Tidewater (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater is a term used by industries and governments [1] to refer to access to ocean ports with international marine services for import and export of commodities. For export, the commodities can be shipped via trucks, trains [ 2 ] and/or pipelines [ 3 ] to a port, thereby opening the door to more lucrative prices on global markets.

  8. Stock market crashes in India - Wikipedia

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    On 16 November 1864, the governor warned civil servants not to participate in the current frenzy. New companies were floated with new share issues publicized in the newspapers. Forward contracts further promoted speculative purchases. However, the market crashed in May 1865 when the civil war ended, causing cotton prices to fall.

  9. Sonangol Group - Wikipedia

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    Sonatide Marine Angola Lda provides ships and ship management services to the oil industry. It was established as a joint venture between Sonangol and Tidewater Marine, a Cayman Islands based company, with an investment of US$ 1.3 million in 2018, with Sonangol holding a 51% stake in the company and Tidewater Marine holding the rest.