News: Teekay Corporation (TK.N)

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Mon, Nov 16 2009

UPDATE 1-Teekay LNG to offer 3.5 mln common units, shares dip

* Says may reborrow the amount repaid * Shares down 5 pct in after-market trade

UPDATE 1-Teekay Corp posts Q3 loss

Nov 13 (Reuters) - Teekay Corp , whose tanker ships transport crude oil and other petroleum products, posted a quarterly loss, hurt by weak spot charter rates.

UPDATE 1-Teekay Offshore says secured $260 mln credit facility

Nov 12 (Reuters) - Teekay Offshore Partners LP said it had signed a $260 million revolving credit facility secured by a floating production storage and offloading unit which it had bought from its parent company Teekay Corp .

IACS settles EU antitrust case, offers commitments

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union regulators ended their antitrust case against IACS on Wednesday after the trade group for ship inspection companies agreed to let rivals access its activities and technical data.

UPDATE 1-IACS settles EU antitrust case, offers commitments

* IACS rivals will have access to its working groups, data

IACS settles EU antitrust case, offers commitments

BRUSSELS, Oct 14 (Reuters) - European Union regulators ended their antitrust case against IACS on Wednesday after the trade group for ship inspection companies agreed to let rivals access its activities and technical data. IACS, the International Association of Classification Societies, had proposed the commitments after the European Commission raided several unidentified ship classifiers in January 2008 on suspicion of breaking EU antitrust rules.

UPDATE 1-EU set to accept IACS commitments next Wed - source

* No major changes seen in IACS commitments (Adds details, European Commission no comment)

EU to propose climate action on planes, ships

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Aviation and shipping should cut their respective carbon dioxide emissions to 10 and 20 percent below 2005 levels over the next decade, the European Union is likely to propose at global climate talks this week.

EU to propose climate action on planes, ships

Following is a repeat of an item first published on Sunday. No changes have been made to the text.

EU to propose climate action on planes, ships

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Aviation and shipping should cut their respective carbon dioxide emissions to 10 and 20 percent below 2005 levels over the next decade, the European Union is likely to propose at global climate talks this week.

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