%0 Journal Article %T The Business History of 25 Greek-Owned Shipping Companies Evaluated by the Nonlinear Management plus Two Case-Studies %A Alexandros M. Goulielmos %J Modern Economy %P 976-999 %@ 2152-7261 %D 2025 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/me.2025.166046 %X The business lives of 25 Greek-owned shipping companies presented aiming at revealing their strategies since their foundation in about 1850s till recently. Furthermore, we showed the strategies that Nonlinear Management suggests which certain of the companies followed. The majority of the managers of the Greek-owned shipping companies, as revealed, controlled their companies feeling four fears: the first derived from the new-buildings; the 2nd came from the premature death of their owner; the 3rd derived from the Stock Exchanges’ and the tentative take-over there, and the 4th came from the shipping depressions. We underlined, especially those companies, which grew faster, and the main facts, which “made Greece a great shipping nation again”, after the almost total destruction of its fleet during the 2nd WW. Moreover, we analyzed the business patterns applied, almost uniformly, by all Greek-owned shipping companies, following an unwritten tradition. Two case-studies of Greek-owned shipping companies also presented. In the 2nd, we used a nonlinear analysis of company’s cash-flow and of its income statement. Last, we showed the recommended successful business strategy, which Greek shipowners have to follow working in a cyclical and unpredictable industry like shipping. %K The Business History of 25 Greek-Owned Shipping Companies %K Seven Growth Strategies %K The Greek Shipowners’ %K Win-Win Strategy %K The Failure of the “ %K Adriatic Tankers” %K The Establishment of the “ %K CP” %K the Nonlinear “ %K Cash Flow” %K and “ %K Statement of Income” %K Analysis %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=143738