Shipping has a great oversupply of vessels that came from over-ordering a few years back. We think 2014 may be when it turns around.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the 2015 time frame, you'll probably see more mainstream adoption of set-top box technology using UltraHD. We'll start shipping it in 2014, but the volume will take off in probably 2015.
There are still a lot of cases in the world where you order something and then you see 'Delivery will be in 8-12 weeks.' This is because of the faxes and forms that still exist.
I'll get mine in a few years, when I get up there and when the time comes.
We may have all come on different ships, but we're in the same boat now.
It is not the going out of port, but the coming in, that determines the success of a voyage.
I don't see a sea change by 2020, but I see migration in the direction of modernization and more flexibility in the generating system going forward.
2015 was, like, packed from January. 2016 is simultaneously open and packed - but I'm trying to keep 2016 open as possible so I can do weird, crazy, kooky stuff.
Seven million ship cargo containers come into the United States every year. Five to seven percent only are inspected - five to seven percent.
Time is money in the shipping business.
We have nine ships and in the next two years will have ten, eleven and twelve. So things are going very nicely and all because of that program that people thought was mindless and so forth.