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The heart of the matter’ Chairman’s Statement

In ‘Why nations go to war’ Stoessinger’s first of seven case studies is World War I. Contrary to the commonly held belief, that the event, one of history’s saddest, was inevitable and predictable, the author puts forward a differing view. He argues, that the same system of dividing alliances, which now caused the outbreak of the conflict, would under an alternative scenario, precisely have prevented it, ‘if’. How different history would have unfolded without ’1914-1918′, leaves imagination working overtime.

This annual report, the 10th, marks the end of Benor as a public company. Scheduled to be delisted soon, our history as a quoted tanker company is over.

This is only an excerpt of The heart of the matter’ Chairman’s Statement

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