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Torm plc is one of the largest US-listed product tanker firms, with a $3.1B market capitalization.
Star Bulk Carriers is the largest US-listed dry bulk owner with a roughly $2.6B market capitalization. Management discusses dry bulk market dynamics, including weaker Chinese data, ongoing Red Sea disruptions, and divergences between Capesize and Panamax rates.
Frontline is the largest US-listed crude tanker owner with a roughly $5B market capitalization. CEO Lars Barstad talks about current strategy and market insights.
International Seaways' (INSW) management discusses market dynamics, catalysts, and capital allocation, highlighting a shareholder return policy and an active repurchase program.
Latest podcast from J Mintzmyer from Value Investor's Edge.
Navigator Holdings (NVGS) was recently profiled as an emerging top pick at Value Investor's Edge.We recently followed up with the management team to discuss the current market conditions and their strategy into 2023.
Lars Barstad, CEO of Frontline, joined us to discuss the latest trends in the tanker markets along with specific company strategy and capital allocation priorities.
Gary Vogel, CEO of Eagle Bulk, joined us on 17 January 2023, to discuss the latest trends in the market along with specific company strategy and capital allocation priorities.
Jacob Meldgaard, CEO of Torm Plc (TRMD), joined J Mintzmyer on Value Investor's Edge Live on January 10, 2023, to discuss the product tanker markets, upcoming catalysts, company strategy, and capital allocation plans. Torm is a major US-listed product tanker company with a fully-delivered fleet of 78 vessels.
Danaos Corp. (NYSE:DAC) CFO, Evangelos Chatzis, joined Value Investor's Edge Live on 16 June 2022 to discuss the current containership leasing markets and capital allocation priorities going forward. DAC has been a massive winner from the ongoing supply chain crisis, but they have taken the long-term view with very responsible moves including comprehensive refinancing, massive deleveraging, and fixing their fleet onto medium- and long-term contracts to lock in sky-high rates. DAC has benefitted from a significant investment in Zim Integrated Shipping (ZIM), which they have partially monetized over the past six months. Despite executing in near-perfect form, DAC stock has been stagnant the past few months and has now fallen back to negative territory y/y. This position is one of our top ideas at Value Investor's Edge, and we were very encouraged by the recent authorization of a $100M share repurchase program. DAC short interest has increased this summer and now looks to be a coiled spring ahead of what is expected to be multiple years of consecutive earnings blowouts amidst surging free cash flows. Our current fair value estimate is $125/sh, which implies around 80% upside to recent trading ranges. This interview and discussion of the underlying containership markets is relevant for anyone with container shipping interests or investments, including firms such as Atlas Corp. (ATCO), Costamare (CMRE), Euroseas (ESEA), Global Ship Lease (GSL), Matson (MATX), Navios Partners (NMM), Textainer Group (TGH), Triton Intl (TRTN), and Zim Integrated Shipping (ZIM). Topics Covered (0:00) Intro/Disclosures (1:45) Update on overall containership leasing markets. (6:00) What is the market missing when selling off all these stocks? (8:15) Any restrictions with the share repurchase program? Available now? (10:15) Why $100M for the repurchase program (vs. more or less)? (11:30) Why not just take the company private? (14:15) Review of stock price vs. enterprise valuation. (17:45) Newbuild strategy and overall approach? (21:45) Target charter durations? (24:15) Planned leverage for newbuild assets? (27:30) When might more newbuilds be added? (33:30) Likely economic return from newbuild transactions (ROE, etc)? (36:15) Any potential for secondhand vessel purchases? (37:30) Potential for more vessel sales? Forward sales? (42:30) Dividend policy: potential for a special div or near-term raise? (44:45) Any changes to ZIM divestment policy? (46:00) Charter nuances with HMM extensions, CMA CGM options, etc. (49:00) Repurchase lock-up? Q2 reporting timeline? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Wobbensmith, CEO of Genco Shipping (GNK), joined J Mintzmyer's Value Investor's Edge Live on June 14, 2022, to discuss the dry bulk markets and forward prospects and capital allocation. Genco Shipping is a major US-listed dry bulk company with 44 vessels on the water. We discussed overall dry bulk fundamentals, ranging from China's impact on markets to the impact of the Ukraine invasion on midsize trade routes in grain and coal. We also reviewed the economics of GNK's scrubber program and the updated shareholder returns program. Genco will pay out nearly 100% of free cash flow going forward and aims to be net debt free by next year. This interview and discussion is relevant for anyone with dry bulk investments or interest in the overall sector, including Diana Shipping (DSX), Eagle Bulk (EGLE), EuroDry (EDRY), Grindrod Shipping (GRIN), Golden Ocean (GOGL), Navios Maritime Partners (NMM), Pangaea Logistics (PANL), Safe Bulkers (SB), Seanergy Maritime (SHIP), and Star Bulk Carriers (SBLK). Topics Covered (0:00) Intro/Disclosures (1:45) Dry bulk market overview (6:00) Additional color on China dynamics and Ukraine impacts? (10:45) Updated views on market vs. early-2022 expectations? (14:30) Will elevated opex levels remain going forward, or just a one-off? (17:45) Update on scrubber spreads and company strategy? (21:30) Any interest in secondhand vessel acquisitions? (23:30) Desire to further reduce debt or still targeting net debt zero? (25:30) Any interest in repurchases? (27:30) Discussion on the merits of zero net debt strategy. (35:45) Review of newbuild markets, any interest here? (39:00) Why invest in GNK vs. other dry bulk peers? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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International Seaways (INSW) CEO Lois Zabrocky and CFO Jeff Pribot joined Value Investor's Edge Live on Jan. 12, 2022, to discuss the crude tanker and product tanker markets and company prospects for 2022. INSW has survived the horrible COVID-19 related downturn in the sector and has completed a major merger along with strengthening the balance sheet and improving liquidity. INSW is prepared for almost any market and they should benefit from a significant catalyst by mid-2022 as they plan to either sell or refinance a joint venture, which should unlock $150M+ in free cash flow. Topics Covered (2:00) What is the current state of the tanker markets? (4:15) Updates on the product tanker side of the business? (6:45) Concerns about the heavy delivery schedule in 2022? (9:30) Impact of EEXI to INSW and the overall market? (11:30) Any concern about middle-aged tonnage, 2006-2008 types? (14:15) Updates on the niche Panamax business? (15:15) Any interest in secondhand purchases or newbuilds? (17:15) Capital allocation balance: potential for more repurchases? (21:00) Leverage and liquidity targets? (22:30) FSO JV discussion: potential for cash-out refinance or sale? (25:15) Valuation targets for FSOs and refinancing potential? (27:15) Why does INSW still trade at a massive discount? Any actions? (30:45) Any interest in conducting a tender offer later this year? (33:45) Why invest with INSW as opposed to other tanker plays? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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