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CNBC-TV18' Varinder Bansal has a list of companies that posted good earning in the second quarter of FY16.
G Shivakumar, CFO, GE Shipping, says that the outlook does not look very good on the shipping side. Our earnings have been very low in dry bulk. The offshore continued to be quite strong over the last couple of years, especially driven by the price of oil and the kind of developments that is happening offshore.
Kotak Securities has come out with its earnings estimates on shipping sector for December quarter FY13. With slowing consumer demand and burgeoning order book, the container market was weak in Q3FY13 and is estimated to remain flattish in near term.