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Himalaya Shipping Ltd. (HSHP) – Share Capital Increase in the Register of Members (Form 6-K) (Himalaya Shipping Ltd)

Public Technologies 21 Mar 2025
) Himalaya Shipping Ltd. (HSHP) - Share Capital Increase in the Register of Members. Himalaya Shipping Ltd. (NYSE and OSE ... March 21, 2025. Hamilton, Bermuda. The Board of Directors ... Attachments Original document Permalink. Disclaimer. Himalaya Shipping Ltd.
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Himalaya Shipping Ltd. (HSHP) – Mandatory Notification of Trades (Form 6-K) (Himalaya Shipping Ltd)

Public Technologies 20 Mar 2025
) Himalaya Shipping Ltd ... The following persons discharging managerial responsibilities ("PDMRs") in Himalaya Shipping have subscribed for and been allocated the following Offer Shares at the Subscription Price. ... Himalaya Shipping Ltd.
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Mysterious ‘red lightning’ spotted over Himalayas is finally explained

The Independent 20 Mar 2025
Thunderstorms over Himalayas have potential to produce complex electrical discharges, researchers say .
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Himalaya Shipping Ltd. (HSHP) – Private Placement (Form 6-K) (Himalaya Shipping Ltd)

Public Technologies 20 Mar 2025
) Himalaya Shipping Ltd ... Himalaya Shipping Ltd ... The increased investor interest in Himalaya Shipping is a testament to the quality of the ships and our solid operations ... About Himalaya Shipping Ltd.. Himalaya Shipping Ltd ... Himalaya Shipping Ltd.
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Apples from Thar: Rajasthan farmers cultivate a taste of Himalayas

The Times of India 20 Mar 2025
JAIPUR. The Thar in Rajasthan stretches duney and dry. Summer temperatures climb to a blistering 49°C. But the desert is changing. A fruit synonymous with the Himalayas has found an unexpected home in this sea of sand and scorching sun ... .
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Himalaya Shipping Ltd. (HSHP) Private Placement (Himalaya Shipping Ltd)

Public Technologies 19 Mar 2025
). The text version of this document is not available ... Himalaya Shipping Ltd.
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Watch A Storm Of Red Sprites Light Up The Himalayas

IFL Science 19 Mar 2025
... 40 kilometers (25 miles) across – they only flash for a millisecond or so, so it truly blows our mind that two astrophotographers have captured over 100 in a row dancing in the sky over the Himalayas.
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