%0 Journal Article %T The Business History of 23 Greek-Owned Shipping Companies: Evaluated by Management %A Alexandros M. Goulielmos %J Modern Economy %P 550-571 %@ 2152-7261 %D 2025 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/me.2025.164026 %X We presented the business history, since 1850, of 23 Greek-owned multi-member family shipping companies, having no less than 6 sons, and coming mainly from a Greek island. Generation after generation, and up to six ones, Greek shipowners fought—but defeated—by a premature death as well by a depression, although they have built-up a successful shipping tradition. We saw shipping companies to establish up to 10 additional ones, and some to act as ship-owners’ schools and almost all to open offices in NY, Piraeus and London, indicating their destiny to become global cross-traders one day. We also saw the frequent split-ups by—almost all companies—and the courage of some to buy-over a shipyard, as well to play the “Game of Assets”. Luck, no doubt, one may say, favored Greek shipowners by providing to them 107 Liberty type of ships, in 1947: but this was just a serious opportunity, given that the 23 shipping companies presented, owned by more than 35 m dwt by 2000s. Taking-into account that, indeed, Greek shipowners were unhelped by Sciences, and thus had to use rules of thumb, we proposed to them a “statistical tool/the Regression Method” to analyze and forecast ships’ prices. %K 23 Business Histories of Greek-Owned Shipping Companies %K The Explanations Given by Management %K The 107 USA Liberty Ships “ %K Lent-Leased” %K to Greeks in 1947 %K The Split-Up Syndrome %K The Corporate Growth Strategies Applied %K The Game of Assets %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=141921