Why Nordic American Tanker Ltd Stock Is Floating 12% Higher Today

Nordic American Tanker shares are surging ahead despite a big loss. Image source: Getty Images.
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What happened
It's earnings season in America, but not only America. Crude oil shipper Nordic American Tankers (NYSE: NAT) -- which is actually headquartered in Bermuda -- reported its fiscal third-quarter earnings numbers
So what
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