Top Ships Inc
AMEX:TOPS
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Top Ships Inc
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Top Ships, Inc. is an international owner and operator of tanker vessels. The company is headquartered in Athina, Attiki and currently employs 1 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2004-07-26. The firm owns and operates eco medium range (MR) tanker vessels focusing on the transportation of crude oil, petroleum products (clean and dirty) and bulk liquid chemicals. The Company’s fleet consists of: chartered-in product/chemical tankers vessels of approximately 50,000 deadweight tonnage (dwt), namely M/T Stenaweco Energy and M/T Stenaweco Evolution; product/chemical tankers vessels of approximately 39,000 dwt, namely M/T Eco Fleet and M/T Eco Revolution, as well as product/chemical tankers of approximately 50,000 dwt, namely M/T Stenaweco Excellence, M/T Nord Valiant, M/T Stenaweco Elegance and M/T Eco Palm Desert. The firm also has ownership interests in product/chemical tankers of approximately 50,000 dwt, namely M/T Eco Holmby Hills and M/T Eco Palm Springs.
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