Title: Evaluating Shipping Transactions: Liquid and dry bulk movements
Author: John J. Hampton
Publisher: World Trade Institute at the World Trade Center
Publication Date: 1979
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good -
Jacket condition: None
Notes: Clean, solid copy with no writing, highlighting, marks, or creased page corners. Cream buckram cover with blue type on cover and spine. No jacket. There are a couple stray pen marks on front cover and some small scattered surface flaws, mostly on bottom half of front cover. Light wear to top edge of covers and spine ends. Binding firm and square. Cover corners square. Very good copy of this extremely scarce book.
About the Author
John J. Hampton has a rich history of consulting with firms on managing risk and pursuing opportunity. He has worked with the World Bank in Russia, AT&T in China, Pacific Fruit and Ecuadorian Lines in South America and Europe, and a variety of other firms and financial institutions.
The breadth of his knowledge is reflected in the fact that the American Management Association named him general editor of the third edition of its flagship publication, The AMA Management Handbook. The depth his experience has produced 16 books including Evaluating Shipping Transactions, Financial Management of Insurance Companies, and Modern Financial Theory.
His home base is Saint Peter's College where he holds the KPMG Endowed Professorship in Business specializing in enterprise risk management. He writes an Emerging Risk Strategies column in Business Insurance magazine. He was recognized as a 2008 Risk Innovator of the Year in the category of Financial Institutions and Services by Risk and Insurance magazine.