Down The Mississippi To The Gulf of Mexico - Out to Lunch - It's New Orleans

Published: Sept. 24, 2015, 5 a.m.

b'In 1814 it was the British who were "runnin down the mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico." Today, ships of almost every nationality are steaming down the river to the Gulf. 54 of them belong to International Shipholding. Their fleet of cargo vessels ply international trade from their current headquarters in Mobile, Alabama but they re set to return soon to their original home in New Orleans. International Shipholding is a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange and its CFO and Vice President is Manny Estrada. Manny joins Peter on this edition of Out to Lunch. Randy Bullard also spends a lot of his time on the river, but also in it and under it. Randy is the President of River Services Company. The company has offices in Harahan, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky and a fleet of 10 ships that provide river services like underwater construction, welding, and salvage. In the You Heard It Here First segment of today s show Ron Gard introduces his entrepreneurial idea Wavepool. Which, incidentally, has nothing to do with waves or pools or water. You can hear a longer conversation about Wavepool with Ron, Peter, Manny and Randy here. All the photos on this page were taken at Commander s Palace by Chet Overall.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

'