Global Ship Lease Inc
NYSE:GSL
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Global Ship Lease Inc
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Global Ship Lease Inc
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Competitors Analysis
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Global Ship Lease Inc
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Clarkson PLC
LSE:CKN
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-ÂŁ3.8m
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60%
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-40%
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-3%
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Stolt-Nielsen Ltd
OSE:SNI
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$9.3m
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Global Ship Lease Inc
Glance View
Global Ship Lease, Inc. is a holding company, which owns and charters out containerships under long-term and fixed rate charters to container shipping companies. The firm's activity consists of the ownership and chartering out of containerships. The firm owns a fleet of mid-sized and smaller containerships. The firm's fleet consists of 65 containerships, ranging from 1,118 to 11,040 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU), with a total capacity of 342,348 TEU and an average age, weighted by TEU capacity, of 13.4 years. 32 ships are Post-Panamax, of which nine are wide beam.