The Chapter 7 Briefing — EbbNFlo Advisory Group
The Chapter 7
Briefing
A definitive advisory publication from EbbNFlo Advisory Group — authored by the first Black American to own a containership since Marcus Garvey and the only American pursuing a degree in Ship Finance & Vessel Ownership from Lloyd's Maritime Academy.
The Chapter 7 Briefing is issued under a single-user license. Each license is named to the individual purchaser and is non-transferable.
About the Publication
Authoritative Guidance on Maritime Vessel Ownership
The Chapter 7 Briefing is a focused advisory publication covering the critical frameworks, structures, and strategic considerations that govern vessel ownership at the institutional level. It is written for serious investors — family offices, RIAs, private equity professionals, and first-time buyers — who require precise, actionable intelligence rather than general commentary.
The content draws directly from the author's decade of direct containership ownership and ongoing academic training at Lloyd's Maritime Academy — the world's foremost institution for ship finance and vessel ownership education.
Authored by a practitioner
Written by the only American pursuing a degree in Ship Finance & Vessel Ownership from Lloyd's Maritime Academy.
Named single-user license
Each license is issued to a named individual. The publication is non-transferable and protected under applicable intellectual property law.
Institutional-grade content
Structured for family offices, RIAs, PE firms, and institutional investors requiring rigorous, practitioner-authored guidance.
Enterprise licensing available
Multi-user and institutional licensing is available for firms requiring broader access. Contact us for enterprise terms.
License Terms
Single-User License — $1,500.00
The license is issued to a single named individual (the "License Holder") as specified at the time of purchase.
The publication may not be reproduced, redistributed, sublicensed, or shared with any third party.
The license is non-transferable. It may not be assigned to another individual or entity.
Unauthorized reproduction or distribution constitutes a violation of the license agreement and applicable intellectual property law.
For multi-user or institutional access, enterprise licensing is available upon request.
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