Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. Reports First Quarter 2021 Results
Eagle Bulk Shipping reported Q1 2021 financial results showing significant growth driven by increased demand for commodities and higher freight rates. The company achieved net revenues of $96.6 million and a net income of $9.8 million or $0.84 per share, reversing a loss from Q1 2020. Time Charter Equivalent (TCE) revenue surged by 50% year-on-year to $15,124/day. Fleet utilization remained high at 99.4%, and the company secured a $35 million credit facility, indicating strong liquidity.
- Net income of $9.8 million versus a loss of $3.5 million in Q1 2020.
- Revenue increased by $22.2 million year-on-year, driven by higher charter rates.
- Time Charter Equivalent (TCE) revenue rose by 50% to $15,124/day.
- Fleet utilization at 99.4%, indicating effective fleet management.
- Secured a $35 million short-term revolving credit facility.
- Drop in ownership days from 4,550 to 4,199 due to vessel sales.
- Higher operating expenses due to COVID-19 related costs.
- Investigation into improper ballast water disposal, incurring $1 million in costs.
STAMFORD, Conn., May 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (NASDAQ: EGLE) (“Eagle Bulk”, “Eagle” or the “Company”), one of the world’s largest owner-operators within the Supramax / Ultramax drybulk segment, today reported financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2021.
Highlights for the Quarter:
- Revenues, net of
$96.6 million - TCE Revenue (1) for the quarter equated to
$60.3 million - Achieved TCE (1) of
$15,124 /day for the quarter, an increase of50% year-on-year
- TCE Revenue (1) for the quarter equated to
- Realized a net income of
$9.8 million , or$0.84 per basic and diluted share - Adjusted EBITDA(1) of
$31.5 million - Closed on a secured short term revolving credit facility for
$35.0 million - Took delivery of three modern scrubber-fitted SDARI-64 Ultramax bulkcarriers
Subsequent Events:
- Looking ahead, fixed
71% of Q2 2021 available days at an average TCE of$20,100 as of May 4, 2021 - Upsized our term loan facility under the New Ultraco Debt Facility by
$16.5 million which will be secured by three of our recent acquisitions - We took delivery of M/V Sankaty Eagle on April 12, 2021
Gary Vogel, Eagle Bulk’s CEO, commented, “A recovering global economy backed by unprecedented stimulus has led to a surge in demand for commodities and significantly higher freight rates.
Given our fleet positioning and active management approach to trading ships, we were able to capitalize on the rising market during Q1, leading to our best TCE performance in over a decade.
The upward momentum driving our performance has accelerated, and as of today, our TCE for the second quarter is averaging over
In tandem with rising freight rates, asset prices have moved significantly higher over the past few months, and the seven vessels we acquired between late November and February are up roughly
Fleet Operating Data
Three Months Ended | ||||||
March 31, 2021 | March 31, 2020 | |||||
Ownership Days | 4,199 | 4,550 | ||||
Chartered in Days | 658 | 604 | ||||
Available Days | 4,648 | 4,871 | ||||
Operating Days | 4,622 | 4,831 | ||||
Fleet Utilization (%) | 99.4 | % | 99.2 | % |
1 These are non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures has been provided in the financial tables included in this press release. An explanation of these measures and how they are calculated are also included below under the heading “Supplemental Information - Non-GAAP Financial Measures”.
Fleet Development
Vessels delivered into the fleet in the first quarter of 2021
- Oslo Eagle, an Ultramax (64k DWT / 2015-built)
- Helsinki Eagle, an Ultramax (64k DWT / 2015-built)
- Stockholm Eagle, an Ultramax (63k DWT / 2016-built)
Vessels expected to be delivered in the second quarter of 2021
- Rotterdam Eagle, an Ultramax (64K DWT / 2017-built)
- Sankaty Eagle, a Supramax (58K DWT / 2011-built) - Delivered on April 12, 2021
- Montauk Eagle, a Supramax (58K DWT / 2011-built)
- Newport Eagle, a Supramax (58K DWT / 2011-built)
Effective as of September 15, 2020, the Company completed a 1-for-7 reverse stock split (the “Reverse Stock Split”) of the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of common stock, par value
Results of Operations for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020
For the three months ended March 31, 2021, the Company reported a net income of
Revenues, net
Net time and voyage charter revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2021 were
Voyage expenses
Voyage expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 were
Vessel operating expenses
Vessel operating expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2021 were
Average daily vessel operating expenses excluding certain one-time, non-recurring expenses related to vessel acquisitions and sales for the three months ended March 31, 2021 was
Charter hire expenses
Charter hire expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2021 were
Depreciation and amortization
Depreciation and amortization expense for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 was
General and administrative expenses
General and administrative expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 were
Other operating expense
In March 2021, the U.S. government began investigating an allegation that one of our vessels may have improperly disposed of ballast water that entered the engine room bilges during a repair. The Company posted a surety bond as security for any fines and penalties. The Company incurred
Interest expense
Interest expense for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 was
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Three Months Ended | |||||||
March 31, 2021 | March 31, 2020 | ||||||
Net cash provided by/(used in) operating activities (1) | $ | 14,333,206 | $ | (12,424,812 | ) | ||
Net cash used in investing activities (2) | (53,384,608 | ) | (15,021,592 | ) | |||
Net cash provided by financing activities (3) | 30,915,640 | 40,538,847 | |||||
Net (decrease)/increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | (8,135,762 | ) | 13,092,443 | ||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period | 88,848,771 | 59,130,285 | |||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period | $ | 80,713,009 | $ | 72,222,728 | |||
(1) Net cash provided by operating activities for the three months ended March 31, 2021 was
(2) Net cash used in investing activities for the three months ended March 31, 2021 was
(3) Net cash provided by financing activities for the three months ended March 31, 2021 was
As of March 31, 2021, our cash and cash equivalents including restricted cash was
As of March 31, 2021, the Company's outstanding debt excluding debt discount and debt issuance costs consisted of the
In addition, as of March 31, 2021, we had
Capital Expenditures and Drydocking
Our capital expenditures relate to the purchase of vessels and capital improvements to our vessels, which are expected to enhance the revenue earning capabilities and safety of the vessels.
In addition to acquisitions that we may undertake in future periods, the Company's other major capital expenditures include funding the Company's program of regularly scheduled drydocking necessary to comply with international shipping standards and environmental laws and regulations. Although the Company has some flexibility regarding the timing of its drydocking, the costs are relatively predictable. Management anticipates that vessels are to be drydocked every two and a half years for vessels older than 15 years and five years for vessels younger than 15 years. Funding of these requirements is anticipated to be met with cash from operations. We anticipate that this process of recertification will require us to reposition these vessels from a discharge port to shipyard facilities, which will reduce our available days and operating days during that period.
Drydocking costs incurred are deferred and amortized to expense on a straight-line basis over the period through the date of the next scheduled drydocking for those vessels. In the three months ended March 31, 2021, four of our vessels completed drydock and we incurred drydocking expenditures of
The following table represents certain information about the estimated costs for anticipated vessel drydockings, BWTS, and scrubber installations in the next four quarters, along with the anticipated off-hire days:
Projected Costs (1) (in millions) | |||||||||||
Quarter Ending | Off-hire Days(2) | BWTS | Drydocks | Vessel Upgrades(3) | |||||||
June 30, 2021 | 173 | $ | 2.6 | $ | 1.3 | $ | 0.2 | ||||
September 30, 2021 | 250 | 2.9 | 7.4 | 1.2 | |||||||
December 31, 2021 | 182 | 1.9 | 4.4 | 1.0 | |||||||
March 31, 2022 | 131 | 1.4 | 1.4 | 0.4 |
(1) Actual costs will vary based on various factors, including where the drydockings are actually performed. |
(2) Actual duration of off-hire days will vary based on the age and condition of the vessel, yard schedules and other factors. |
(3) Vessel upgrades represents capex relating to items such as high-spec low friction hull paint which improves fuel efficiency and reduces fuel costs, NeoPanama Canal chock fittings enabling vessels to carry additional cargo through the new Panama Canal locks, as well as other retrofitted fuel-saving devices. Vessel upgrades are discretionary in nature and evaluated on a business case-by-case basis. |
SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL AND OTHER DATA
The following table summarizes the Company’s selected condensed consolidated financial and other data for the periods indicated below.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
Three Months Ended | |||||||
March 31, 2021 | March 31, 2020 | ||||||
Revenues, net | $ | 96,572,168 | $ | 74,378,319 | |||
Voyage expenses | 26,614,919 | 26,564,358 | |||||
Vessel operating expenses | 21,518,439 | 23,700,109 | |||||
Charter hire expenses | 8,480,220 | 6,040,939 | |||||
Depreciation and amortization | 12,506,386 | 12,466,483 | |||||
General and administrative expenses | 7,698,210 | 7,961,072 | |||||
Other operating expense | 961,116 | — | |||||
Total operating expenses | 77,779,290 | 76,732,961 | |||||
Operating income/(loss) | 18,792,878 | (2,354,642 | ) | ||||
Interest expense | 8,251,421 | 9,191,815 | |||||
Interest income | (17,769 | ) | (156,857 | ) | |||
Realized and unrealized loss/(gain) on derivative instruments, net | 709,916 | (7,861,841 | ) | ||||
Total other expense, net | 8,943,568 | 1,173,117 | |||||
Net income/(loss) | $ | 9,849,310 | $ | (3,527,759 | ) | ||
Weighted average shares outstanding*: | |||||||
Basic* | 11,729,492 | 10,267,022 | |||||
Diluted* | 11,744,568 | 10,267,022 | |||||
Per share amounts*: | |||||||
Basic income/(loss)* | $ | 0.84 | $ | (0.34 | ) | ||
Diluted income/(loss)* | $ | 0.84 | $ | (0.34 | ) |
* Adjusted to give effect for the 1-for-7 Reverse Stock Split that became effective as of September 15, 2020.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
March 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
ASSETS: | |||||||
Current assets: | |||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 76,191,832 | $ | 69,927,594 | |||
Restricted cash - current | 4,446,177 | 18,846,177 | |||||
Accounts receivable, net of a reserve of | 20,465,339 | 13,843,480 | |||||
Prepaid expenses | 3,491,076 | 3,182,815 | |||||
Inventories | 14,720,800 | 11,624,833 | |||||
Other current assets | 7,959,698 | 839,881 | |||||
Total current assets | 127,274,922 | 118,264,780 | |||||
Noncurrent assets: | |||||||
Vessels and vessel improvements, at cost, net of accumulated depreciation of | 851,894,939 | 810,713,959 | |||||
Advances for vessel purchases | 4,720,000 | 3,250,000 | |||||
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 5,454,129 | 7,540,871 | |||||
Other fixed assets, net of accumulated depreciation of | 427,048 | 489,179 | |||||
Restricted cash - noncurrent | 75,000 | 75,000 | |||||
Deferred drydock costs, net | 26,975,526 | 24,153,776 | |||||
Deferred financing costs | 519,033 | — | |||||
Fair value of derivatives asset - noncurrent | 26,185 | — | |||||
Advances for ballast water systems and other assets | 3,273,076 | 2,639,491 | |||||
Total noncurrent assets | 893,364,936 | 848,862,276 | |||||
Total assets | $ | 1,020,639,858 | $ | 967,127,056 | |||
LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY | |||||||
Current liabilities: | |||||||
Accounts payable | $ | 17,041,784 | $ | 10,589,970 | |||
Accrued interest | 6,839,690 | 4,690,135 | |||||
Other accrued liabilities | 12,174,886 | 11,747,064 | |||||
Fair value of derivatives - current | 1,328,846 | 481,791 | |||||
Current portion of operating lease liabilities | 5,415,378 | 7,615,371 | |||||
Unearned charter hire revenue | 10,142,696 | 8,072,295 | |||||
Current portion of long-term debt | 39,244,297 | 39,244,297 | |||||
Total current liabilities | 92,187,577 | 82,440,923 | |||||
Noncurrent liabilities: | |||||||
Norwegian Bond Debt, net of debt discount and debt issuance costs | 169,640,129 | 169,290,230 | |||||
Super Senior Facility, net of debt issuance costs | — | 14,896,357 | |||||
New Ultraco Debt Facility, net of debt issuance costs | 124,522,090 | 132,083,949 | |||||
Revolver loan under the New Ultraco Debt Facility | 55,000,000 | — | |||||
Convertible Bond Debt, net of debt discount and debt issuance costs | 97,685,545 | 96,660,485 | |||||
Fair value of derivatives - noncurrent | 131,383 | 650,607 | |||||
Operating lease liabilities | 577,200 | 686,422 | |||||
Total noncurrent liabilities | 447,556,347 | 414,268,050 | |||||
Total liabilities | 539,743,924 | 496,708,973 | |||||
Commitments and contingencies | |||||||
Stockholders' equity: | |||||||
Preferred stock, $.01 par value, 25,000,000 shares authorized, none issued as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020 | — | — | |||||
Common stock, | 117,329 | 116,618 | |||||
Additional paid-in capital | 943,599,631 | 943,571,685 | |||||
Accumulated deficit | (462,288,512 | ) | (472,137,822 | ) | |||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (532,514 | ) | (1,132,398 | ) | |||
Total stockholders' equity | 480,895,934 | 470,418,083 | |||||
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ | 1,020,639,858 | $ | 967,127,056 | |||
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
Three Months Ended | |||||||
March 31, 2021 | March 31, 2020 | ||||||
Cash flows from operating activities: | |||||||
Net income/(loss) | $ | 9,849,310 | $ | (3,527,759 | ) | ||
Adjustments to reconcile net income/(loss) to net cash provided by/(used in) operating activities: | |||||||
Depreciation | 10,507,095 | 10,566,534 | |||||
Amortization of operating lease right-of-use assets | 3,079,700 | 3,225,018 | |||||
Amortization of deferred drydocking costs | 1,999,291 | 1,899,949 | |||||
Amortization of debt discount and debt issuance costs | 1,628,784 | 1,503,866 | |||||
Net unrealized gain on fair value of derivatives | (503,235 | ) | (7,157,801 | ) | |||
Stock-based compensation expense | 871,943 | 836,200 | |||||
Drydocking expenditures | (4,821,041 | ) | (5,176,872 | ) | |||
Changes in operating assets and liabilities: | |||||||
Accounts payable | 6,488,396 | (3,427,047 | ) | ||||
Accounts receivable | (6,696,859 | ) | (2,020,325 | ) | |||
Accrued interest | 2,149,555 | 2,476,203 | |||||
Inventories | (3,095,967 | ) | 463,444 | ||||
Operating lease liabilities current and noncurrent | (3,302,173 | ) | (3,390,466 | ) | |||
Fair value of derivatives asset, other current and noncurrent assets | (5,742,704 | ) | (4,092,628 | ) | |||
Other accrued liabilities | 158,971 | (3,755,411 | ) | ||||
Prepaid expenses | (308,261 | ) | 612,182 | ||||
Unearned charter hire revenue | 2,070,401 | (1,459,899 | ) | ||||
Net cash provided by/(used in) operating activities | 14,333,206 | (12,424,812 | ) | ||||
Cash flows from investing activities: | |||||||
Purchase of vessels and vessel improvements | (47,976,865 | ) | (466,556 | ) | |||
Advances for vessel purchases | (4,720,000 | ) | — | ||||
Purchase of scrubbers and ballast water systems | (754,966 | ) | (18,087,278 | ) | |||
Proceeds from hull and machinery insurance claims | 75,000 | 3,569,901 | |||||
Purchase of other fixed assets | (7,777 | ) | (37,659 | ) | |||
Net cash used in investing activities | (53,384,608 | ) | (15,021,592 | ) | |||
Cash flows from financing activities: | |||||||
Repayment of term loan under New Ultraco Debt Facility | (7,811,074 | ) | (5,813,671 | ) | |||
Repayment of revolver loan under Super Senior Facility | (15,000,000 | ) | — | ||||
Proceeds from revolver loan under New Ultraco Debt Facility | 55,000,000 | 45,000,000 | |||||
Proceeds from revolver loan under Super Senior Facility | — | 2,500,000 | |||||
Cash used to settle net share equity awards | (811,456 | ) | (1,161,301 | ) | |||
Equity offerings issuance costs | (291,830 | ) | — | ||||
Financing costs paid to lenders | (170,000 | ) | — | ||||
Other financing costs | — | 13,819 | |||||
Net cash provided by financing activities | 30,915,640 | 40,538,847 | |||||
Net increase in Cash, cash equivalents and Restricted cash | (8,135,762 | ) | 13,092,443 | ||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period | 88,848,771 | 59,130,285 | |||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period | $ | 80,713,009 | $ | 72,222,728 | |||
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION | |||||||
Cash paid during the period for interest | $ | 4,319,726 | $ | 5,211,746 | |||
Accruals for vessel purchases and vessel improvements included in Other accrued liabilities | $ | 244,026 | $ | — | |||
Accruals for scrubbers and ballast water treatment systems included in Accounts payable and Other accrued liabilities | $ | 3,152,936 | $ | 8,669,169 | |||
Accruals for debt issuance costs included in Other accrued liabilities | $ | 250,000 | $ | — |
Supplemental Information - Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This release includes various financial measures that are non-GAAP financial measures as defined under the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). We believe these measures provide important supplemental information to investors to use in evaluating ongoing operating results. We use these measures, together with GAAP measures, for internal managerial purposes and as a means to evaluate period-to-period comparisons. However, we do not, and you should not, rely on non-GAAP financial measures alone as measures of our performance. We believe that non-GAAP financial measures reflect an additional way of viewing aspects of our operations that when taken together with GAAP results and the reconciliations to corresponding GAAP financial measures that we also provide in our press releases provide a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting our business. We strongly encourage you to review all of our financial statements and publicly-filed reports in their entirety and to not rely on any single financial measure.
Because non-GAAP financial measures are not standardized, it may not be possible to compare these financial measures with other companies’ non-GAAP financial measures, even if they have similar names.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
We define EBITDA as net income under GAAP adjusted for interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization.
Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure that is used as a supplemental financial measure by our management and by external users of our financial statements, such as investors, commercial banks and others, to assess our operating performance as compared to that of other companies in our industry, without regard to financing methods, capital structure or historical costs basis. Our Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered an alternative to net income/(loss), operating income/(loss), cash flows provided by/(used in) by operating activities or any other measure of financial performance or liquidity presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Our Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of another company because all companies may not calculate Adjusted EBITDA in the same manner. Adjusted EBITDA represents EBITDA adjusted to exclude the items which represent certain non-cash, one-time and other items such as vessel impairment, operating lease impairment, (gain)/loss on sale of vessels, loss on debt extinguishment and stock-based compensation expense that the Company believes are not indicative of the ongoing performance of its core operations. The following table presents a reconciliation of our net income/(loss) to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA.
Reconciliation of GAAP Net income/(loss) to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
Three Months Ended | ||||||||
March 31, 2021 | March 31, 2020 | |||||||
Net income/(loss) | $ | 9,849,310 | $ | (3,527,759 | ) | |||
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to EBITDA: | ||||||||
Interest expense | 8,251,421 | 9,191,815 | ||||||
Interest income | (17,769 | ) | (156,857 | ) | ||||
Income taxes | — | — | ||||||
EBIT | 18,082,962 | 5,507,199 | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 12,506,386 | 12,466,483 | ||||||
EBITDA | 30,589,348 | 17,973,682 | ||||||
Non-cash, one-time and other adjustments to EBITDA(1) | 871,943 | 836,200 | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 31,461,291 | $ | 18,809,882 |
(1) One-time and other adjustments to EBITDA for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 includes stock-based compensation.
TCE revenue and TCE
Time charter equivalent (“TCE”) is a non-GAAP financial measure that is commonly used in the shipping industry primarily to compare daily earnings generated by vessels on time charters with daily earnings generated by vessels on voyage charters, because charter hire rates for vessels on voyage charters are generally not expressed in per-day amounts while charter hire rates for vessels on time charters generally are expressed in such amounts. The Company defines TCE as shipping revenues less voyage expenses and charter hire expenses, adjusted for the impact of one legacy time charter and realized gains/(losses) on FFAs and bunker swaps, divided by the number of owned available days. TCE provides additional meaningful information in conjunction with shipping revenues, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, because it assists Company management in making decisions regarding the deployment and use of its vessels and in evaluating their financial performance. The Company's calculation of TCE may not be comparable to that reported by other companies. The Company calculates relative performance by comparing TCE against the Baltic Supramax Index (“BSI”) adjusted for commissions and fleet makeup. Owned available days is the number of our ownership days less the aggregate number of days that our vessels are off-hire due to vessel familiarization upon acquisition, repairs, vessel upgrades or special surveys. The shipping industry uses available days to measure the number of days in a period during which vessels should be capable of generating revenues.
The following table presents the reconciliation of revenues, net to TCE:
Reconciliation of Revenues, net to TCE
Three Months Ended | |||||||
March 31, 2021 | March 31, 2020 | ||||||
Revenues, net | $ | 96,572,168 | $ | 74,378,319 | |||
Less: | |||||||
Voyage expenses | $ | (26,614,919 | ) | $ | (26,564,358 | ) | |
Charter hire expenses | $ | (8,480,220 | ) | $ | (6,040,939 | ) | |
Reversal of one legacy time charter | $ | 82,821 | $ | 462,636 | |||
Realized (loss)/gain on FFAs and bunker swaps | $ | (1,213,151 | ) | $ | 755,969 | ||
TCE revenue | $ | 60,346,699 | $ | 42,991,627 | |||
Owned available days | $ | 3,990 | $ | 4,267 | |||
TCE | $ | 15,124 | $ | 10,075 |
Glossary of Terms:
Ownership days: We define ownership days as the aggregate number of days in a period during which each vessel in our fleet has been owned by us. Ownership days are an indicator of the size of our fleet over a period and affect both the amount of revenues and the amount of expenses that we recorded during a period.
Chartered-in under operating lease days: We define chartered-in under operating lease days as the aggregate number of days in a period during which we chartered-in vessels. Periodically, the Company charters in vessels on a single trip basis.
Available days: We define available days as the number of our ownership days and chartered-in days less the aggregate number of days that our vessels are off-hire due to vessel familiarization upon acquisition, repairs, vessel upgrades or special surveys and other reasons which prevent the vessel from performing under the relevant charter party such as surveys, medical events, stowaway disembarkation, etc. The shipping industry uses available days to measure the number of days in a period during which vessels should be capable of generating revenues.
Operating days: We define operating days as the number of available days in a period less the aggregate number of days that our vessels are off-hire due to any reason, including unforeseen circumstances. The shipping industry uses operating days to measure the aggregate number of days in a period during which vessels actually generate revenues.
Fleet utilization: We calculate fleet utilization by dividing the number of our operating days during a period by the number of our available days during the period. The shipping industry uses fleet utilization to measure a company’s efficiency in finding suitable employment for its vessels and minimizing the amount of days that its vessels are off-hire for reasons other than scheduled repairs or repairs under guarantee, vessel upgrades, special surveys or vessel positioning. Our fleet continues to perform at high utilization rates.
Definitions of capitalized terms related to our Indebtedness
Norwegian Bond Debt: Norwegian Bond Debt refers to the Senior Secured Bonds issued by Eagle Bulk Shipco LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company (“Shipco”), as borrower, certain wholly-owned vessel-owning subsidiaries of Shipco, as guarantors (“Shipco Vessels”), on November 28, 2017 for
New Ultraco Debt Facility: New Ultraco Debt Facility refers to senior secured credit facility for
Convertible Bond Debt: Convertible Bond Debt refers to net proceeds of approximately
Super Senior Facility: Super Senior Facility refers to the credit facility for
Holdco RCF Credit Agreement: Holdco RCF Credit Agreement refers to the senior secured revolving credit facility for
Conference Call Information
As previously announced, members of Eagle Bulk's senior management team will host a teleconference and webcast at 8:00 a.m. ET on Friday, May 7, 2021, to discuss the first quarter results.
To participate in the teleconference, investors and analysts are invited to call 1 844-282-4411 in the U.S., or 1 512-900-2336 outside of the U.S., and reference participant code 1772565. A simultaneous webcast of the call, including a slide presentation for interested investors and others, may be accessed by visiting http://www.eagleships.com.
A replay will be available following the call from 11:00 AM ET on May 7, 2021 until 11:00 AM ET on May 17, 2021. To access the replay, call +1 855-859-2056 in the U.S., or +1 404-537-3406 outside of the U.S., and reference passcode 1772565.
About Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc.
Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (“Eagle” or the “Company”) is a U.S. based fully integrated shipowner-operator providing global transportation solutions to a diverse group of customers including miners, producers, traders, and end users. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, with offices in Singapore and Copenhagen, Denmark, Eagle focuses exclusively on the versatile mid-size drybulk vessel segment and owns one of the largest fleets of Supramax/Ultramax vessels in the world. The Company performs all management services in-house (including: strategic, commercial, operational, technical, and administrative) and employs an active management approach to fleet trading with the objective of optimizing revenue performance and maximizing earnings on a risk-managed basis. For further information, please visit our website: www.eagleships.com.
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Disclaimer: Forward-Looking Statements
Matters discussed in this release may constitute forward-looking statements that may be deemed to be “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements reflect current views with respect to future events and financial performance and may include statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance, and underlying assumptions and other statements, which are other than statements of historical facts. These statements may include words such as “believe,” “estimate,” “project,” “intend,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” and similar expressions in connection with any discussion of the timing or nature of future operating or financial performance or other events.
The forward-looking statements in this release are based upon various assumptions, many of which are based, in turn, upon further assumptions, including without limitation, examination of historical operating trends, data contained in our records and other data available from third parties. Although Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. believes that these assumptions were reasonable when made, because these assumptions are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies which are difficult or impossible to predict and are beyond our control, Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. cannot assure you that it will achieve or accomplish these expectations, beliefs or projections.
Important factors that, in our view, could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements include the strength of world economies and currencies, general market conditions, including changes in charter hire rates and vessel values, changes as a result of COVID-19, including the availability and effectiveness of vaccines on a widespread basis and the impact of any mutations of the virus, changes in demand that may affect attitudes of time charterers to scheduled and unscheduled drydocking, changes in vessel operating expenses, including drydocking and insurance costs, or actions taken by regulatory authorities, ability of our counterparties to perform their obligations under sales agreements, charter contracts, and other agreements on a timely basis, potential liability from future litigation, domestic and international political conditions, potential disruption of shipping routes due to accidents and political events or acts by terrorists.
Risks and uncertainties are further described in reports filed by Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. with the SEC.
CONTACT
Company Contact:
Frank De Costanzo
Chief Financial Officer
Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc.
Tel. +1 203-276-8100
Email: investor@eagleships.com
Media:
Rose and Company
Tel. +1 212-359-2228
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Source: Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc.
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