Hanssons Increase Stake in NAT

August 21, 2015

Tanker shipping firm Nordic American Tankers Limited (NAT) announced that chairman and CEO, Herbjorn Hansson, and his family have increased their holding in the company. 
 
According to NAT, a company owned by Herbjorn Hansson and his son, Alexander, yesterday bought 100,000 shares in NAT worth $1.4 million, adding to their position as one of the tanker shipper’s largest shareholders.

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