Safe Bulkers, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results and Declares Dividend on Common Stock
Safe Bulkers (NYSE:SB) reported Q2 2025 financial results, showing decreased performance with net income of $1.7 million compared to $27.6 million in Q2 2024. Net revenues declined to $65.7 million from $78.5 million year-over-year.
The company declared a $0.05 dividend per share and secured two new credit facilities: an $84.3 million facility for vessel financing and a $75 million sustainability-linked facility. The fleet consists of 47 vessels with an average age of 10.3 years and includes an orderbook of six IMO GHG Phase 3 - NOx Tier III Kamsarmax newbuilds.
Safe Bulkers continues its fleet renewal strategy, selling the Pedhoulas Leader for $12.5 million and maintaining contracted revenue of approximately $171.5 million. The company's consolidated leverage stands at 38% with a weighted average interest rate of 5.69%.
Safe Bulkers (NYSE:SB) ha comunicato i risultati finanziari del secondo trimestre 2025, evidenziando una diminuzione delle performance con un utile netto di 1,7 milioni di dollari rispetto ai 27,6 milioni di dollari del Q2 2024. I ricavi netti sono scesi a 65,7 milioni di dollari dai 78,5 milioni di dollari anno su anno.
L'azienda ha dichiarato un dividendo di 0,05 dollari per azione e ha ottenuto due nuove linee di credito: una da 84,3 milioni di dollari per il finanziamento delle navi e una da 75 milioni di dollari legata a obiettivi di sostenibilità. La flotta è composta da 47 navi con un'età media di 10,3 anni e include un portafoglio ordini di sei nuove costruzioni Kamsarmax conformi alla fase 3 IMO GHG - NOx Tier III.
Safe Bulkers prosegue nella strategia di rinnovo della flotta, cedendo la Pedhoulas Leader per 12,5 milioni di dollari e mantenendo ricavi contrattuali per circa 171,5 milioni di dollari. La leva finanziaria consolidata della società è pari al 38% con un tasso di interesse medio ponderato del 5,69%.
Safe Bulkers (NYSE:SB) reportó los resultados financieros del segundo trimestre de 2025, mostrando un desempeño reducido con una ganancia neta de 1,7 millones de dólares en comparación con 27,6 millones de dólares en el Q2 de 2024. Los ingresos netos disminuyeron a 65,7 millones de dólares desde 78,5 millones año tras año.
La compañía declaró un dividendo de 0,05 dólares por acción y aseguró dos nuevas líneas de crédito: una de 84,3 millones de dólares para financiamiento de buques y otra de 75 millones de dólares vinculada a sostenibilidad. La flota consta de 47 buques con una edad promedio de 10,3 años e incluye un libro de pedidos de seis nuevas construcciones Kamsarmax que cumplen con la fase 3 IMO GHG - NOx Tier III.
Safe Bulkers continúa con su estrategia de renovación de flota, vendiendo el Pedhoulas Leader por 12,5 millones de dólares y manteniendo ingresos contractuales de aproximadamente 171,5 millones de dólares. El apalancamiento consolidado de la compañía es del 38% con una tasa de interés promedio ponderada del 5,69%.
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Safe Bulkers (NYSE:SB) a publié ses résultats financiers pour le deuxième trimestre 2025, montrant une baisse de performance avec un bénéfice net de 1,7 million de dollars contre 27,6 millions de dollars au T2 2024. Les revenus nets ont diminué à 65,7 millions de dollars contre 78,5 millions de dollars d'une année sur l'autre.
L'entreprise a déclaré un dividende de 0,05 dollar par action et a obtenu deux nouvelles facilités de crédit : une facilité de 84,3 millions de dollars pour le financement des navires et une facilité liée à la durabilité de 75 millions de dollars. La flotte se compose de 47 navires d'âge moyen de 10,3 ans et comprend un carnet de commandes de six nouvelles constructions Kamsarmax conformes à la phase 3 IMO GHG - NOx Tier III.
Safe Bulkers poursuit sa stratégie de renouvellement de flotte, vendant le Pedhoulas Leader pour 12,5 millions de dollars et maintenant des revenus contractuels d'environ 171,5 millions de dollars. L'endettement consolidé de la société est de 38% avec un taux d'intérêt moyen pondéré de 5,69%.
Safe Bulkers (NYSE:SB) meldete die Finanzergebnisse für das zweite Quartal 2025 und zeigte eine rückläufige Leistung mit einem Nettogewinn von 1,7 Millionen US-Dollar im Vergleich zu 27,6 Millionen US-Dollar im zweiten Quartal 2024. Die Nettoumsätze sanken von 78,5 Millionen US-Dollar auf 65,7 Millionen US-Dollar im Jahresvergleich.
Das Unternehmen erklärte eine Dividende von 0,05 US-Dollar pro Aktie und sicherte sich zwei neue Kreditfazilitäten: eine 84,3 Millionen US-Dollar Fazilität zur Schiffsfinanzierung und eine 75 Millionen US-Dollar nachhaltigkeitsgebundene Fazilität. Die Flotte besteht aus 47 Schiffen mit einem Durchschnittsalter von 10,3 Jahren und umfasst einen Auftragsbestand von sechs neuen IMO GHG Phase 3 - NOx Tier III Kamsarmax Neubauten.
Safe Bulkers setzt seine Flottenerneuerungsstrategie fort, indem es die Pedhoulas Leader für 12,5 Millionen US-Dollar verkauft und einen vertraglich gesicherten Umsatz von etwa 171,5 Millionen US-Dollar aufrechterhält. Die konsolidierte Verschuldung des Unternehmens liegt bei 38% mit einem gewichteten durchschnittlichen Zinssatz von 5,69%.
- Secured two new credit facilities totaling $159.3 million
- Strong liquidity position with $125.3 million in cash and $187.5 million in undrawn credit facilities
- Contracted revenue of $171.5 million, with Capesize vessels securing $135.0 million
- Environmental fleet upgrade with 12 IMO GHG Phase 3 compliant vessels and 21 Scrubber-equipped ships
- Net income decreased 93.8% to $1.7 million in Q2 2025 from $27.6 million in Q2 2024
- Net revenues declined 16.3% to $65.7 million from $78.5 million year-over-year
- TCE rate dropped to $14,857 from $18,650 in Q2 2024
- Daily vessel operating expenses increased to $6,607 from $6,254 year-over-year
Insights
Safe Bulkers reports significant earnings decline in Q2 2025 as softening dry bulk market impacts revenues and profitability despite fleet renewal efforts.
Safe Bulkers' Q2 2025 results reveal a substantial deterioration in financial performance compared to the previous year. Net income plummeted to
The company's reduced profitability is primarily attributable to significantly weaker charter rates, with Time Charter Equivalent (TCE) rates falling to
From a balance sheet perspective, Safe Bulkers maintains relatively stable liquidity with
The company's fleet renewal strategy focuses on meeting IMO environmental regulations, with 12 delivered IMO GHG Phase 3 - NOx Tier III newbuilds and 6 more on order. While this positions the company well for future regulatory compliance, the
Management candidly acknowledged the "softer market" conditions in their commentary, focusing instead on fleet renewal, liquidity preservation, and shareholder returns through a
MONACO, July 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Safe Bulkers, Inc. (the "Company") (NYSE: SB), an international provider of marine drybulk transportation services, announced today its unaudited financial results for the three and six-month periods ended June 30, 2025. The Board of Directors (the "Board") of the Company also declared a cash dividend of
Financial highlights | |||||||
In million U.S. Dollars except per share data | Q2 2025 | Q1 2025 | Q4 2024 | Q3 2024 | Q2 2024 | Six Months 2025 | Six Months 2024 |
Net revenues | 65.7 | 64.3 | 71.5 | 75.9 | 78.5 | 130.1 | 160.2 |
Net income | 1.7 | 7.2 | 19.4 | 25.1 | 27.6 | 8.9 | 52.9 |
Adjusted Net income1 | 3.0 | 7.8 | 18.1 | 19.0 | 20.3 | 10.7 | 44.5 |
EBITDA2 | 24.2 | 28.8 | 41.9 | 47.4 | 49.2 | 53.1 | 97.1 |
Adjusted EBITDA2 | 25.5 | 29.4 | 40.7 | 41.3 | 41.8 | 54.9 | 88.7 |
Earnings per share basic and diluted3 | 0.00 | 0.05 | 0.16 | 0.22 | 0.24 | 0.05 | 0.45 |
Adjusted earnings per share basic and diluted3 | 0.01 | 0.05 | 0.15 | 0.16 | 0.17 | 0.06 | 0.37 |
Average daily results in U.S. Dollars | |||||||
Time charter equivalent rate4 | 14,857 | 14,655 | 16,521 | 17,108 | 18,650 | 14,756 | 18,397 |
Daily vessel operating expenses5 | 6,607 | 5,765 | 5,047 | 5,311 | 6,254 | 6,192 | 5,840 |
Daily vessel operating expenses excluding dry-docking and pre-delivery expenses6 | 5,604 | 5,546 | 4,787 | 4,999 | 5,089 | 5,575 | 5,063 |
Daily general and administrative expenses7 | 1,809 | 1,608 | 1,650 | 1,680 | 1,595 | 1,710 | 1,553 |
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1 Adjusted Net income is a non-GAAP measure. Adjusted Net income represents Net income before impairment and loss on vessels held for sale, gain/(loss) on sale of assets, gain/(loss) on derivatives, early redelivery income/(cost), other operating expense and gain/(loss) on foreign currency. See Table 3.
2 EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure and represents Net income plus net interest expense, tax, depreciation and amortization. See Table 3. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure and represents EBITDA before gain/(loss) on derivatives, early redelivery income/(cost), other operating expenses and gain/(loss) on foreign currency. See Table 3.
3 Earnings per share ("EPS") and Adjusted EPS represent Net Income and Adjusted Net income less preferred dividend divided by the weighted average number of shares respectively. See Table 3.
4 Time charter equivalent ("TCE") rate represents charter revenues less commissions and voyage expenses divided by the number of available days. See Table 4.
5 Daily vessel operating expenses are calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses for the relevant period by the number of ownership days for such period. See Table 4.
6 Daily vessel operating expenses excluding dry-docking and pre-delivery expenses are calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses excluding dry-docking and pre-delivery expenses for the relevant period by the number of ownership days for such period. See Table 4.
7 Daily general and administrative expenses are calculated by dividing general and administrative expenses for the relevant period by the number of ownership days for such period. See Table 4.
Selected financial highlights | |||||||
In million U.S. Dollars | Q2 2025 | Q1 2025 | Q4 2024 | Q3 2024 | Q2 2024 | ||
Total cash8 | 125.3 | 127.7 | 135.9 | 92.6 | 81.6 | ||
Undrawn revolving credit facilities9 | 187.5 | 148.9 | 140.2 | 225.0 | 179.5 | ||
Unsecured debt10 | 116.5 | 107.1 | 102.6 | 110.2 | 105.6 | ||
Secured debt11 | 436.1 | 412.6 | 434.0 | 379.6 | 385.5 | ||
Total debt12 | 552.6 | 519.7 | 536.6 | 489.8 | 491.1 | ||
Number of vessels at period end | 47 | 46 | 46 | 45 | 45 | ||
Average age of fleet | 10.26 | 10.23 | 9.99 | 9.95 | 9.99 | ||
Net debt per vessel13 | 9.1 | 8.5 | 8.7 | 8.8 | 9.1 |
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8 Total Cash represents Cash and cash equivalents plus Time deposits and Restricted cash.
9 Undrawn borrowing capacity under revolving reducing credit facilities.
10 Unsecured debt represents the five-year tenor unsecured non-amortizing bond, net of deferred financing costs, maturing in February 2027.
11 Secured debt represents Long-term debt plus current portion of long-term debt, net of deferred financing costs.
12 Total Debt represents Unsecured debt plus Secured debt.
13 Net debt per vessel represents Total Debt less Total Cash divided by the number of vessels at period's end.
Management Commentary
Dr. Loukas Barmparis, President of the Company, said: "During the second quarter of 2025, we experienced a softer market compared to the previous year, which impacted our revenues and profitability. We remain focused on fleet renewal, strong liquidity, comfortable leverage and long-term value creation, rewarding our shareholders with a dividend of five cents per share of common stock."
Environmental Social Governance - 2024 Sustainability Report
In June 2025, the Company issued its 2024 Sustainability Report detailing its environmental, social and governance ("ESG") practices and its vision for addressing environmental concerns. The report highlights the Company’s efforts to meet the needs of the communities it serves and to strengthen its governance framework. The 2024 Sustainability Report has been prepared in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative ("GRI") Sustainability Reporting Guidelines and incorporates recommendations from the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board ("SASB") for maritime transport, alongside additional indicators that are materially important to the Company and its stakeholders. The report is available for download and can be accessed from the Company’s website at: www.safebulkers.com/sustainability2024
New credit facilities
In April 2025, the Company entered into a new credit facility of up to
In July 2025, the Company entered into a
Environmental Investments - Dry-Dockings
The Company is gradually renewing its fleet with newbuilds designed to meet the International Maritime Organization (the "IMO") regulations related to the Phase 3 reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (the "IMO GHG Phase 3") and nitrogen oxide emissions (the "IMO NOx Tier III") while selectively selling older vessels. As of July18, 2025, the IMO GHG Phase 3 NOx Tier III newbuild program consisted of 18 vessels in total, including contracts for two methanol dual-fueled Kamsarmax newbuilds. Twelve of such newbuild vessels have already been delivered to the Company. The aggregate capital expenditure for the newbuild program is approximately
Furthermore, the Company is continuing the environmental upgrade program of its existing fleet, targeting increased energy efficiency and lower fuel consumption, which is expected to reduce GHG emissions. As of July18, 2025, 26 existing vessels had been upgraded. The cost of low-friction paint applications that are part of the environmental upgrades is recorded as operating expenses, while the cost of energy saving devices is capitalized and recorded as capital expenditures.
As of July18, 2025, the Company expects 30 days down time for scheduled dry-dockings for the third quarter, and 58 down time days for the fourth quarter of 2025.
Fleet Update
As of July18, 2025, we had a fleet of 47 vessels consisting of 8 Panamax, 14 Kamsarmax, 17 Post-Panamax and 8 Capesize class vessels, with a total carrying capacity of 4.7 million dwt and an average age of 10.3 years. Our fleet includes 12 IMO GHG Phase 3 - NOx Tier III ships built in 2022 or later and 11 eco-ships built in 2014 or later. Furthermore, we have 21 vessels equipped with exhaust gas cleaning devices ("Scrubbers''), including all of our Capesize class vessels, which generate additional earnings under charter agreements, providing for variable consideration based on bunker consumption.
Orderbook
As of July18, 2025, we had an orderbook of six IMO GHG Phase 3 - NOx Tier III Kamsarmax class newbuilds, two of which are methanol dual-fueled. Four of those vessels are scheduled to be delivered in 2026 and two in 2027. As of July18, 2025, the aggregate capital expenditure for our orderbook was approximately
Newbuild deliveries
In April 2025, the Company took delivery of the Japanese-built Kamsarmax class Efrossini, its twelfth IMO GHG Phase 3 - NOx Tier III newbuild.
Vessel Sale
On July 23, 2025, the Company entered into an agreement for the sale of the Pedhoulas Leader, a 2007 Japanese-built, Kamsarmax class dry-bulk vessel, for a gross sale price of
Chartering our Fleet
Our vessels are used to transport bulk cargoes, particularly coal, grain and iron ore, along worldwide shipping routes. We intend to employ our vessels under both period time charters and spot time charters, according to our assessment of market conditions. Our customers represent some of the world’s largest consumers of marine drybulk transportation services. Period time charters provide us with visible and relatively stable cash flows, while the vessels we deploy in the spot market allow us to maintain our flexibility in low charter market conditions as well as provide an opportunity for a potential upside in our revenue when charter market conditions improve. The chartering of our vessels is arranged by our Managers14 without any management commission.
During the second quarter of 2025, we operated 46.75 vessels on average, earning a TCE of
As of July18, 2025, seven of our Capesize class vessels were chartered under period time charters, four of which have remaining charter durations exceeding one year. The average remaining charter duration of our Capesize class vessels was 1.9 years and the average daily charter hire was
Table 1: Contracted employment profile of fleet ownership days as of July18, 2025 |
2025 (remaining) | 46 | % |
2025 (full year) | 75 | % |
2026 | 10 | % |
2027 | 6 | % |
Debt
As of June 30, 2025, our consolidated debt before deferred financing costs was
Table 2: Debt repayment Schedule as of June 30, 2025 (in USD million) |
Ending December 31, | 2025 | 2026 | 2027 | 2028 | 2029 | 2030 | 2031 | 2032-2034 | Total |
Secured debt | 47.3 | 47.6 | 60.9 | 78.3 | 46.1 | 52.9 | 59.6 | 50.5 | 443.2 |
Unsecured debt | � | � | 117.4 | � | � | � | � | � | 117.4 |
Total debt | 47.3 | 47.6 | 178.3 | 78.3 | 46.1 | 52.9 | 59.6 | 50.5 | 560.6 |
Fleet scrap value16 | 312.2 |
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14 Safety Management Overseas S.A., Safe Bulkers Management Monaco Inc., and Safe Bulkers Management Limited, each of which is referred to herein as "our Manager" and collectively "our Managers".
15 Consolidated leverage is a non-GAAP measure and represents total consolidated liabilities divided by total consolidated assets. Total consolidated assets are based on the market value of all vessels, as provided by independent broker valuers on quarter-end, owned or leased on a finance lease taking into account their employment, and the book value of all other assets. This measure assists our management and investors by increasing the comparability of our leverage from period to period.
16 The fleet scrap value is calculated on the basis of fleet aggregate light weight tons ("lwt"), excluding any held for sale vessels, and market scrap rate of
Liquidity, capital resources, capital expenditure requirements and debt as of June 30, 2025
As of June 30, 2025, we had a fleet of 47 vessels and an orderbook of six newbuilds. In relation to our orderbook, we paid
We had
In relation to capital expenditure requirements of the six newbuilds, the schedule of payments was
The scrap value17 of our fleet was
Liquidity, capital resources, capital expenditure requirements and debt as of July18, 2025
As of July18, 2025, we had a fleet of 47 vessels and an orderbook of six newbuilds. In relation to our orderbook, we paid
We had
In relation to capital expenditure requirements of the six newbuilds, the schedule of payments was
The scrap value17 of the fleet was
Dividend Policy
On July29, 2025, the Board of the Company declared a cash dividend on the Company’s common stock of
On July 2, 2025, the Board of the Company declared a cash dividend of
On May 19, 2025, the Board of the Company declared a cash dividend on the Company’s common stock of
In April 2025, the Board of the Company declared a cash dividend of
The declaration and payment of dividends, if any, will always be subject to the discretion of the Board of the Company. There is no guarantee that the Company’s Board will determine to issue cash dividends in the future. The timing and amount of any dividends declared will depend on, among other things: (i) the Company’s earnings, fleet employment profile, financial condition, cash requirements, and available sources of liquidity; (ii) decisions in relation to the Company’s growth, fleet renewal, and leverage strategies; (iii) provisions of Marshall Islands and Liberian law governing the payment of dividends; (iv) restrictive covenants in the Company’s existing and future debt instruments; and (v) global economic and financial conditions.
War in Ukraine
As a result of the war between Russia and Ukraine that commenced in February 2022, the US, the EU, the UK, Switzerland and other countries have announced unprecedented levels of sanctions and other measures against Russia and certain Russian entities and nationals. We intend to comply with these requirements and will address their potential consequences. We do not have any Ukrainian or Russian crews, and our vessels currently do not sail in the Black Sea. While we conduct only limited operations in Russia, we will continue to monitor the situation to assess whether the conflict could have any impact on our operations or financial performance.
Trade disruption in the Red Sea and conflicts in the Middle East
Due to the attacks on merchant vessels in the southern Red Sea, there has been a disruption in the maritime trade and supply chains through the Mediterranean Sea and the Suez Canal. Since the beginning of this disruption, we have diverted our fleet from sailing in the Red Sea region. The conflicts in the Middle East represent additional geopolitical and economic risks that could increase the volatility of the global economy. While our vessels currently do not sail in the Red Sea, we will continue to monitor the situation to assess the potential impact on our operations.
Conference Call
On Wednesday, July30, 2025, at 10:00 A.M. Eastern Time, the Company’s management team will host a conference call to discuss the Company’s financial results.
Conference Call Details:
Participants should dial into the call 10 minutes before the scheduled time using the following numbers: +1 877 405 1226 (US Toll-Free Dial In) or +1 201 689 7823 (US and Standard International Dial In), or +0 800 756 3429 (UK Toll-Free Dial In). Please quote “Safe Bulkers� to the operator and/or conference ID 13754164.Clickfor additional participant International Toll-Free access numbers.
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Slides and Audio Webcast:
A live webcast of the conference call and accompanying slides, will be available through the Company’s website, where it will also be archived for later access. To listen to the archived audio file, visit our website at www.safebulkers.comand click on Events & Presentations. Participants to the live webcast should register on the website approximately 10 minutes prior to the start of the webcast.
Management Discussion of Second Quarter 2025 Results
During the second quarter of 2025, we operated in a weaker charter market environment compared to the same period in 2024, with decreased revenues due to lower charter hires, decreased earnings from scrubber-fitted vessels and increased operating expenses. During the second quarter of 2025, we operated 46.75 vessels on average, earning an average TCE of
Net revenues: Net revenues decreased by
Vessel operating expenses: Vessel operating expenses increased by
Depreciation: Depreciation expenses increased by
Foreign currency gain/(loss): Foreign currency loss amounted to
Gain/(Loss) on derivatives: Gain on derivatives amounted to
Voyage expenses: Voyage expenses increased to
Gain on sale of assets: No vessels were sold during the second quarter of 2025. Gain on sale of assets for the second quarter of 2024 amounted to
Interest expense: Interest expense increased to
Daily vessel operating expenses17: Daily vessel operating expenses, calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses by the ownership days of the relevant period, increased by
Daily general and administrative expenses17: Daily general and administrative expenses, which include management fees payable to our Managers and daily company administration expenses, increased by
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17 See table 4
Unaudited Interim Financial Information and Other Data | |||||||||||
SAFE BULKERS, INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED) (In thousands of U.S. Dollars except for share and per share data) | |||||||||||
Three-Month Period Ended June 30, | Six-Month Period Ended June 30, | ||||||||||
2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | ||||||||
REVENUES: | |||||||||||
Revenues | 81,947 | 68,689 | 166,922 | 135,904 | |||||||
Commissions | (3,399 | ) | (2,944 | ) | (6,705 | ) | (5,811 | ) | |||
Net revenues | 78,548 | 65,745 | 160,217 | 130,093 | |||||||
EXPENSES: | |||||||||||
Voyage expenses | (4,115 | ) | (4,342 | ) | (8,975 | ) | (8,561 | ) | |||
Vessel operating expenses | (25,852 | ) | (28,107 | ) | (49,165 | ) | (51,975 | ) | |||
Depreciation | (14,138 | ) | (15,108 | ) | (28,491 | ) | (29,796 | ) | |||
General and administrative expenses | (6,592 | ) | (7,696 | ) | (13,072 | ) | (14,353 | ) | |||
Gain on sale of assets | 6,615 | � | 8,881 | � | |||||||
Operating income | 34,466 | 10,492 | 69,395 | 25,408 | |||||||
OTHER (EXPENSE) / INCOME: | |||||||||||
Interest expense | (7,568 | ) | (7,841 | ) | (15,840 | ) | (15,243 | ) | |||
Other finance cost | (171 | ) | (125 | ) | (340 | ) | (350 | ) | |||
Interest income | 782 | 1,106 | 1,644 | 2,331 | |||||||
Gain/(Loss) on derivatives | 266 | 5,669 | (2,159 | ) | 8,054 | ||||||
Foreign currency gain/(loss) | 463 | (6,937 | ) | 1,706 | (9,851 | ) | |||||
Amortization and write-off of deferred finance charges | (643 | ) | (666 | ) | (1,513 | ) | (1,406 | ) | |||
Net income | 27,595 | 1,698 | 52,893 | 8,943 | |||||||
Less Preferred dividend | 2,000 | 2,000 | 4,000 | 4,000 | |||||||
Net income/(loss) available to common shareholders | 25,595 | (302 | ) | 48,893 | 4,943 | ||||||
Earningsper share basic and diluted | 0.24 | � | 0.45 | 0.05 | |||||||
Weighted average number of shares | 106,768,296 | 102,483,778 | 108,600,381 | 103,764,090 |
Six-Month Period Ended June 30, | ||||||
2024 | 2025 | |||||
(In millions of U.S. Dollars) | ||||||
CASH FLOW DATA | ||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 76.2 | 49.0 | ||||
Net cash used in investing activities | (34.8 | ) | (23.9 | ) | ||
Net cash used in financing activities | (52.7 | ) | (24.3 | ) | ||
Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents | (11.3 | ) | 0.8 | |||
SAFE BULKERS, INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED) (In thousands of U.S. Dollars) | ||||
December 31, 2024 | June 30, 2025 | |||
ASSETS | ||||
Cash and cash equivalents, time deposits, and restricted cash | 128,422 | 117,428 | ||
Other current assets | 36,969 | 43,914 | ||
Vessels, net | 1,144,318 | 1,153,157 | ||
Advances for vessels | 85,204 | 78,087 | ||
Restricted cash non-current | 7,475 | 7,875 | ||
Other non-current assets | 708 | 8,790 | ||
Total assets | 1,403,096 | 1,409,251 | ||
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | ||||
Current portion of long-term debt | 58,191 | 61,948 | ||
Other current liabilities | 28,281 | 32,892 | ||
Long-term debt, net of current portion | 478,450 | 490,638 | ||
Other non-current liabilities | 6,556 | 8,197 | ||
Shareholders� equity | 831,618 | 815,576 | ||
Total liabilities and equity | 1,403,096 | 1,409,251 | ||
TABLE 3 RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED NET INCOME, EBITDA, ADJUSTED EBITDA AND ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE | ||||||||||||
Three-Month Period Ended June 30, | Six-Month Period Ended June 30, | |||||||||||
(In thousands of U.S. Dollars except for share and per share data) | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | ||||||||
Adjusted Net Income | ||||||||||||
Net Income | 27,595 | 1,698 | 52,893 | 8,943 | ||||||||
Less Gain on sale of assets | (6,615 | ) | � | (8,881 | ) | � | ||||||
Less (Gain)/Loss on derivatives | (266 | ) | (5,669 | ) | 2,159 | (8,054 | ) | |||||
Less Foreign currency (gain)/loss | (463 | ) | 6,937 | (1,706 | ) | 9,851 | ||||||
Adjusted Net income | 20,251 | 2,966 | 44,465 | 10,740 | ||||||||
EBITDA - Adjusted EBITDA | ||||||||||||
Net Income | 27,595 | 1,698 | 52,893 | 8,943 | ||||||||
Plus Net Interest expense | 6,786 | 6,735 | 14,196 | 12,912 | ||||||||
Plus Depreciation | 14,138 | 15,108 | 28,491 | 29,796 | ||||||||
Plus Amortization and write-off of deferred finance charges | 643 | 666 | 1,513 | 1,406 | ||||||||
EBITDA | 49,162 | 24,207 | 97,093 | 53,057 | ||||||||
Less Gain on sale of assets | (6,615 | ) | � | (8,881 | ) | � | ||||||
Less (Gain)/Loss on derivatives | (266 | ) | (5,669 | ) | 2,159 | (8,054 | ) | |||||
Less Foreign currency (gain)/loss | (463 | ) | 6,937 | (1,706 | ) | 9,851 | ||||||
ADJUSTED EBITDA | 41,818 | 25,475 | 88,665 | 54,854 | ||||||||
Earnings per share | ||||||||||||
Net Income | 27,595 | 1,698 | 52,893 | 8,943 | ||||||||
Less Preferred dividend | 2,000 | 2,000 | 4,000 | 4,000 | ||||||||
Net income/(loss) available to common shareholders | 25,595 | (302 | ) | 48,893 | 4,943 | |||||||
Weighted average number of shares | 106,768,296 | 102,483,778 | 108,600,381 | 103,764,090 | ||||||||
Earnings per share | 0.24 | � | 0.45 | 0.05 | ||||||||
Adjusted Earnings per share | ||||||||||||
Adjusted Net income | 20,251 | 2,966 | 44,465 | 10,740 | ||||||||
Less Preferred dividend | 2,000 | 2,000 | 4,000 | 4,000 | ||||||||
Adjusted Net income available to common shareholders | 18,251 | 966 | 40,465 | 6,740 | ||||||||
Weighted average number of shares | 106,768,296 | 102,483,778 | 108,600,381 | 103,764,090 | ||||||||
Adjusted Earnings per share | 0.17 | 0.01 | 0.37 | 0.06 | ||||||||
- EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net income and Adjusted earnings per share are non-US GAAP financial measurements.
- EBITDA represents Net income before interest, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization.
- Adjusted EBITDA represents EBITDA before gain on sale of assets, gain/(loss) on derivatives and gain/(loss) on foreign currency.
- Adjusted Net income represents Net income before gain on sale of assets, gain/(loss) on derivatives and gain/(loss) on foreign currency.
- Adjusted earnings per share represents Adjusted Net income less preferred dividend divided by the weighted average number of shares.
- EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net income and Adjusted earnings per share are used as supplemental financial measures by management and external users of financial statements, such as investors, to assess our financial and operating performance.
The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures assist our management and investors by increasing the comparability of our performance from period to period. The Company believes that including these supplemental financial measures assists our management and investors in: (i) understanding and analyzing the results of our operating and business performance; (ii) selecting between investing in us and other investment alternatives; and (iii) monitoring our financial and operational performance in assessing whether to continue investing in us. The Company believes that EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net income and Adjusted earnings per share are useful in evaluating the Company’s operating performance from period to period because the calculation of EBITDA generally eliminates the effects of financings, income taxes and the accounting effects of capital expenditures and acquisitions, the calculation of Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted Net Income/(loss) generally further eliminates from EBITDA and Net Income/(loss) respectively the effects from impairment and loss on vessels held for sale, gain/(loss) on sale of assets, gain/(loss) on derivatives, early redelivery income/(cost), other operating expenses and gain/(loss) on foreign currency, items which may vary from year to year and for different companies for reasons unrelated to overall operating performance. EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net income/(loss) and Adjusted earnings/(loss) per share have limitations as analytical tools, and should not be considered in isolation, or as a substitute for analysis of the Company’s results as reported under US GAAP. While EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net income/(loss) and Adjusted earnings/(loss) per share are frequently used as measures of operating results and performance, they are not necessarily comparable to other similarly titled captions of other companies due to differences in methods of calculation. In evaluating Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net income/(loss) and Adjusted earnings/(loss) per share, you should be aware that in the future we may incur expenses that are the same as or similar to some of the adjustments in this presentation. Our presentation of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net income/(loss) and Adjusted earnings/(loss) per share should not be construed as an inference that our future results will be unaffected by the excluded items.
TABLE 4: FLEET DATA, AVERAGE DAILY INDICATORS RECONCILIATION | |||||||||||||||
Three-Month Period Ended June 30, | Six-Month Period Ended June 30, | ||||||||||||||
2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | ||||||||||||
FLEET DATA | |||||||||||||||
Number of vessels at period end | 45 | 47 | 45 | 47 | |||||||||||
Average age of fleet (in years) | 9.99 | 10.26 | 9.99 | 10.26 | |||||||||||
Ownership days(1) | 4,134 | 4,254 | 8,418 | 8,394 | |||||||||||
Available days(2) | 3,991 | 4,133 | 8,221 | 8,236 | |||||||||||
Average number of vessels in the period(3) | 45.43 | 46.75 | 46.25 | 46.38 | |||||||||||
AVERAGE DAILY RESULTS | |||||||||||||||
Time charter equivalent rate(4) | $ | 18,650 | $ | 14,857 | $ | 18,397 | $ | 14,756 | |||||||
Daily vessel operating expenses(5) | $ | 6,254 | $ | 6,607 | $ | 5,840 | $ | 6,192 | |||||||
Daily vessel operating expenses excluding dry-docking and pre-delivery expenses(6) | $ | 5,089 | $ | 5,604 | $ | 5,063 | $ | 5,575 | |||||||
Daily general and administrative expenses(7) | $ | 1,595 | $ | 1,809 | $ | 1,553 | $ | 1,710 | |||||||
TIME CHARTER EQUIVALENT RATE RECONCILIATION | |||||||||||||||
(In thousands of U.S. Dollars except for available days and Time charter equivalent rate) | |||||||||||||||
Revenues | $ | 81,947 | $ | 68,689 | $ | 166,922 | $ | 135,904 | |||||||
Less commissions | (3,399 | ) | (2,944 | ) | (6,705 | ) | (5,811 | ) | |||||||
Less voyage expenses | (4,115 | ) | (4,342 | ) | (8,975 | ) | (8,561 | ) | |||||||
Time charter equivalent revenue | $ | 74,433 | $ | 61,403 | $ | 151,242 | $ | 121,532 | |||||||
Available days(2) | 3,991 | 4,133 | 8,221 | 8,236 | |||||||||||
Time charter equivalent rate(4) | $ | 18,650 | $ | 14,857 | $ | 18,397 | $ | 14,756 | |||||||
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(1) Ownership days represent the aggregate number of days in a period during which each vessel in our fleet has been owned by us.
(2) Available days represent the total number of days in a period during which each vessel in our fleet was in our possession, net of off-hire days associated with scheduled maintenance, which includes major repairs, dry-dockings, vessel upgrades or special or intermediate surveys.
(3) Average number of vessels in the period is calculated by dividing ownership days in the period by the number of days in that period.
(4) Time charter equivalent rate, or TCE rate, represents our charter revenues less commissions and voyage expenses during a period divided by the number of available days during such period. TCE rate is a standard shipping industry performance measure used primarily to compare daily earnings generated by vessels on period time charters and spot time charters with daily earnings generated by vessels on voyage charters, because charter rates for vessels on voyage charters are generally not expressed in per day amounts, while charter rates for vessels on period time charters and spot time charters generally are expressed in such amounts. We have only rarely employed our vessels on voyage charters and, as a result, generally our TCE rates approximate our time charter rates.
(5) Daily vessel operating expenses are calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses for the relevant period by ownership days for such period. Vessel operating expenses include crewing, insurance, lubricants, spare parts, provisions, stores, repairs, maintenance including dry-docking, statutory and classification expenses and other miscellaneous items.
(6) Daily vessel operating expenses excluding dry-docking and pre-delivery expenses are calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses excluding dry-docking and pre-delivery expenses for the relevant period by ownership days for such period. Dry-docking expenses include costs of shipyard, paints and agent expenses and pre-delivery expenses include initially supplied spare parts, stores, provisions and other miscellaneous items provided to a newbuild acquisition prior to their operation.
(7) Daily general and administrative expenses are calculated by dividing general and administrative expenses for the relevant period by ownership days for such period. Daily general and administrative expenses include daily management fees payable to our Managers and daily company administration expenses.
Table 5: Detailed fleet and employment profile as ofJuly18, 2025 | |||||||||||||||||
Vessel Name | Dwt | Year Built1 | Country of Construction | Charter Type | Charter Rate2 | Commissions3 | Charter Period4 | ||||||||||
CURRENT FLEET | |||||||||||||||||
Panamax | |||||||||||||||||
Zoe11 | 75,000 | 2013 | Japan | Period | $ | 13,000 | 5.00 | % | April 2025 | February 2026 | |||||||
Koulitsa 2 | 78,100 | 2013 | Japan | Period | $ | 13,000 | 5.00 | % | May 2025 | October 2025 | |||||||
Kypros Land11 | 77,100 | 2014 | Japan | Period13 | $ | 13,800 | 3.75 | % | August 2020 | August 2022 | |||||||
BPI 82 5TC * | 3.75 | % | August 2022 | July 2025 | |||||||||||||
Period | $ | 15,400 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | October 2025 | |||||||||||
Kypros Sea | 77,100 | 2014 | Japan | Spot | $ | 14,400 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | September 2025 | |||||||
Kypros Bravery | 78,000 | 2015 | Japan | Period12 | $ | 11,750 | 3.75 | % | August 2020 | August 2022 | |||||||
BPI 82 5TC * | 3.75 | % | August 2022 | August 2025 | |||||||||||||
Kypros Sky | 77,100 | 2015 | Japan | Period12 | $ | 11,750 | 3.75 | % | August 2020 | August 2022 | |||||||
BPI 82 5TC * | 3.75 | % | August 2022 | April 2026 | |||||||||||||
Kypros Loyalty | 78,000 | 2015 | Japan | Period12 | $ | 11,750 | 3.75 | % | July 2020 | July 2022 | |||||||
BPI 82 5TC * | 3.75 | % | July 2022 | August 2025 | |||||||||||||
Kypros Spirit | 78,000 | 2016 | Japan | Period13 | $ | 13,800 | 3.75 | % | August 2020 | August 2022 | |||||||
BPI 82 5TC * | 3.75 | % | August 2022 | September 2025 | |||||||||||||
Kamsarmax | |||||||||||||||||
Pedhoulas Merchant | 82,300 | 2006 | Japan | Period | $ | 11,500 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | November 2025 | |||||||
Pedhoulas Leader | 82,300 | 2007 | Japan | Period | $ | 12,800 | 5.00 | % | February 2025 | July 2025 | |||||||
Pedhoulas Commander | 83,700 | 2008 | Japan | Period | $ | 12,250 | 5.00 | % | February 2025 | October 2025 | |||||||
Pedhoulas Rose | 82,000 | 2017 | China | Period18 | $ | 10,950 | 3.75 | % | January 2025 | September 2025 | |||||||
Pedhoulas Cedrus14 | 81,800 | 2018 | Japan | Period | $ | 15,500 | 5.00 | % | March 2025 | August 2025 | |||||||
Vassos8 | 82,000 | 2022 | Japan | Period | $ | 16,250 | 5.00 | % | April 2025 | August 2025 | |||||||
Pedhoulas Trader20 | 82,000 | 2023 | Japan | Period | $ | 19,500 | 5.00 | % | July 2024 | July 2025 | |||||||
Period | $ | 15,625 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | November 2025 | |||||||||||
Morphou | 82,000 | 2023 | Japan | Period28 | $ | 14,009 | 5.00 | % | December 2024 | October 2025 | |||||||
Rizokarpaso15 | 82,000 | 2023 | Japan | Period | $ | 16,900 | 5.00 | % | November 2024 | September 2025 | |||||||
Ammoxostos19 | 82,000 | 2024 | Japan | Period27 | $ | 13,859 | 5.00 | % | January 2025 | September 2025 | |||||||
Kerynia | 82,000 | 2024 | Japan | Period | $ | 13,600 | 5.00 | % | January 2025 | September 2025 | |||||||
Period | $ | 16,750 | 5.00 | % | September 2025 | January 2026 | |||||||||||
Pedhoulas Farmer | 82,500 | 2024 | China | Period | $ | 15,700 | 3.75 | % | March 2025 | August 2025 | |||||||
Pedhoulas Fighter | 82,500 | 2024 | China | Spot | $ | 14,950 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | July 2025 | |||||||
Period | $ | 16,900 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | November 2025 | |||||||||||
Efrossini | 82,000 | 2025 | Japan | Period | $ | 15,700 | 5.00 | % | April 2025 | October 2025 | |||||||
Post-Panamax | |||||||||||||||||
Marina | 87,000 | 2006 | Japan | Period18 | $ | 12,900 | 5.00 | % | April 2025 | November 2025 | |||||||
Xenia | 87,000 | 2006 | Japan | Spot18 | $ | 11,000 | 5.00 | % | June 2025 | July 2025 | |||||||
Sophia | 87,000 | 2007 | Japan | Spot18 | $ | 10,500 | 5.00 | % | June 2025 | July 2025 | |||||||
Eleni | 87,000 | 2008 | Japan | Spot18 | $ | 14,200 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | August 2025 | |||||||
Martine | 87,000 | 2009 | Japan | Spot18 | $ | 9,000 | 5.00 | % | June 2025 | July 2025 | |||||||
Andreas K | 92,000 | 2009 | South Korea | Spot18 | $ | 18,000 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | September 2025 | |||||||
Agios Spyridonas | 92,000 | 2010 | South Korea | Period18 | $ | 12,500 | 5.00 | % | November 2024 | July 2025 | |||||||
Venus Heritage11 | 95,800 | 2010 | Japan | Period18 | $ | 17,950 | 5.00 | % | November 2024 | August 2025 | |||||||
Venus History11 | 95,800 | 2011 | Japan | Period18,26 | $ | 11,484 | 5.00 | % | January 2025 | July 2025 | |||||||
Venus Horizon | 95,800 | 2012 | Japan | Period18 | $ | 18,000 | 5.00 | % | September 2024 | August 2025 | |||||||
Venus Harmony | 95,700 | 2013 | Japan | Period | $ | 17,700 | 5.00 | % | December 2024 | August 2025 | |||||||
Troodos Sun16 | 85,000 | 2016 | Japan | Spot18 | $ | 10,500 | 5.00 | % | June 2025 | August 2025 | |||||||
Troodos Air | 85,000 | 2016 | Japan | Period18 | $ | 14,600 | 5.00 | % | March 2025 | November 2025 | |||||||
Troodos Oak | 85,000 | 2020 | Japan | Period25 | $ | 11,257 | 5.00 | % | May 2025 | August 2025 | |||||||
Climate Respect | 87,000 | 2022 | Japan | Spot | $ | 15,250 | 5.00 | % | June 2025 | August 2025 | |||||||
Climate Ethics | 87,000 | 2023 | Japan | Period29 | $ | 15,896 | 5.00 | % | December 2024 | October 2025 | |||||||
Climate Justice | 87,000 | 2023 | Japan | Spot | $ | 15,750 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | August 2025 | |||||||
Capesize | |||||||||||||||||
Mount Troodos | 181,400 | 2009 | Japan | Period18,23 | $ | 20,000 | 5.00 | % | July 2024 | May 2026 | |||||||
Kanaris | 178,100 | 2010 | China | Period5 | $ | 25,928 | 2.50 | % | September 2011 | September 2031 | |||||||
Pelopidas | 176,000 | 2011 | China | Spot18 | $ | 14,500 | 5.00 | % | May 2025 | July 2025 | |||||||
Aghia Sofia10 | 176,000 | 2012 | China | Period18,17 | $ | 26,000 | 5.00 | % | July 2024 | February 2026 | |||||||
Lake Despina7 | 181,400 | 2014 | Japan | Period18,6 | $ | 25,911 | 3.75 | % | December 2024 | July 2028 | |||||||
Stelios Y | 181,400 | 2012 | Japan | Period18,9 | BCI 5TC * | 3.75 | % | November 2024 | June 2025 | ||||||||
$ | 22,523 | 3.75 | % | July 2025 | September 2025 | ||||||||||||
BCI 5TC * | 3.75 | % | October 2025 | February 2027 | |||||||||||||
Maria | 181,300 | 2014 | Japan | Period18,24 | $ | 25,950 | 5.00 | % | April 2024 | March 2028 | |||||||
Michalis H | 180,400 | 2012 | China | Period18,21 | $ | 20,704 | 5.00 | % | July 2025 | October 2025 | |||||||
TOTAL | 4,723,600 | ||||||||||||||||
CHARTERED-IN | |||||||||||||||||
Arethousa22 | 75,000 | 2012 | Japan | Spot30 | $ | 10,750 | 5.00 | % | June 2025 | August 2025 | |||||||
TOTAL | 75,000 | ||||||||||||||||
Orderbook | |||||||||||||||||
TBN | 81,800 | Q2 2026 | Japan | ||||||||||||||
TBN | 81,800 | Q3 2026 | Japan | ||||||||||||||
TBN | 81,200 | Q4 2026 | China | ||||||||||||||
TBN | 81,800 | Q4 2026 | Japan | ||||||||||||||
TBN | 81,200 | Q1 2027 | China | ||||||||||||||
TBN | 81,800 | Q1 2027 | Japan | ||||||||||||||
TOTAL | 489,800 |
(1) For existing vessels, the year represents the year built. For any newbuilds, the date shown reflects the expected delivery dates.
(2) Quoted charter rates are the recognized daily gross charter rates. For charter parties with variable rates among periods or consecutive charter parties with the same charterer, the recognized gross daily charter rate represents the weighted average gross daily charter rate over the duration of the applicable charter period or series of charter periods, as applicable. In the case of a charter agreement that provides for additional payments, namely ballast bonus to compensate for vessel repositioning, the gross daily charter rate presented has been adjusted to reflect estimated vessel repositioning expenses. Gross charter rates are inclusive of commissions. Net charter rates are charter rates after the payment of commissions. In the case of voyage charters, the charter rate represents revenue recognized on a pro rata basis over the duration of the voyage from load to discharge port less related voyage expenses.
(3) Commissions reflect payments made to third-party brokers or our charterers.
(4) The start dates listed reflect either actual start dates or, in the case of contracted charters that had not commenced as of July18, 2025, the scheduled start dates. Actual start dates and redelivery dates may differ from the referenced scheduled start and redelivery dates depending on the terms of the charter and market conditions and does not reflect the options to extend the period time charter.
(5) Charterer of MV Kanaris agreed to reimburse us for part of the cost of the scrubbers and BWTS installed on the vessel, which is recorded by increasing the recognized daily charter rate by
(6) A period time charter for a duration of 3 years at a gross daily charter rate of
(7) MV Lake Despina was sold and leased back in April 2021 on a bareboat charter basis for a period of seven years with a purchase option in favor of the Company five years and six months following the commencement of the bareboat charter period at a predetermined purchase price.
(8) MV Vassos was sold and leased back in May 2022 on a bareboat charter basis for a period of ten years with a purchase option in favor of the Company three years following the commencement of the bareboat charter period and a purchase obligation at the end of the bareboat charter period, all at predetermined purchase prices.
(9) A period time charter for a duration of two and a half years at a gross daily charter rate linked to the BCI 5TC times
(10) MV Aghia Sofia was sold and leased back in September 2022 on a bareboat charter basis, for a period of five years with purchase options in favor of the Company commencing three years following the commencement of the bareboat charter period and a purchase obligation at the end of the bareboat charter period, all at predetermined purchase prices.
(11) MV Zoe, MV Kypros Land, MV Venus Heritage and MV Venus History were sold and leased back in November 2019, on a bareboat charter basis, one for a period of eight years and three for a period of seven and a half years, with a purchase option in favor of the Company five years and nine months following the commencement of the bareboat charter period at a predetermined purchase price. The purchase options were exercised in August 2024 and all four vessels will be acquired in August 2025.
(12) A period time charter of five years at a daily gross charter rate of
(13) A period time charter of five years at a daily gross charter rate of
(14) MV Pedhoulas Cedrus was sold and leased back in February 2021 on a bareboat charter basis for a period of ten years with a purchase option in favor of the Company three years following the commencement of the bareboat charter period and a purchase obligation at the end of the bareboat charter period, all at predetermined purchase prices.
(15) MV Rizokarpaso was sold and leased back in November 2023 on a bareboat charter basis for a period of ten years with a purchase option in favor of the Company three years following the commencement of the bareboat charter period and a purchase obligation at the end of the bareboat charter period, all at predetermined purchase prices.
(16) MV Troodos Sun was sold and leased back in September 2021 on a bareboat charter basis for a period of ten years, with purchase options in favor of the Company commencing three years following the commencement of the bareboat charter period and a purchase obligation at the end of the bareboat charter period, all at predetermined purchase prices.
(17) A period time charter for a duration of 18 to 21 months at a gross daily charter rate of
(18) Scrubber benefit was agreed on the basis of consumption of heavy fuel oil and the price differential between the heavy fuel oil and the compliant fuel cost for the voyage and is not included on the daily gross charter rate presented.
(19) MV Ammoxostos was sold and leased back in January 2024 on a bareboat charter basis for a period of ten years with a purchase option in favor of the Company three years following the commencement of the bareboat charter period and a purchase obligation at the end of the bareboat charter period, all at predetermined purchase prices.
(20) MV Pedhoulas Trader was sold and leased back in September 2023 on a bareboat charter basis for a period of ten years with a purchase option in favor of the Company three years following the commencement of the bareboat charter period and a purchase obligation at the end of the bareboat charter period, all at predetermined purchase prices.
(21) A period time charter for a duration of about 4 to 7 months at a daily gross charter rate of
(22) In March 2023, the Company entered into an agreement to sell MV Efrossini, a 2012 Japanese-built, Panamax class vessel to an unaffiliated third party at a gross sale price of
(23) A period time charter for a duration of 22 to 26 months at a gross daily charter rate of
(24) A period time charter for a duration of 48 to 60 months at a gross daily charter rate of
(25) A period time charter for a duration of about 3 months at a daily gross charter rate of
(26) A period time charter for a duration of 5 to 7 months at a daily gross charter rate of
(27) A period time charter for a duration of 5 to 8 months at a daily gross charter rate of
(28) A period time charter for a duration of 8 to 11 months at a daily gross charter rate of
(29) A period time charter for a duration of 10 to 12 months at a daily gross charter rate of
(30) A spot time charter at a daily gross charter rate of
About Safe Bulkers, Inc.
The Company is an international provider of marine drybulk transportation services, transporting bulk cargoes, particularly coal, grain and iron ore, along worldwide shipping routes for some of the world’s largest users of marine drybulk transportation services. The Company’s common stock, series C preferred stock and series D preferred stock are listed on the NYSE, and trade under the symbols “SB,� “SB.PR.C� and “SB.PR.D,� respectively.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements (as defined in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) concerning future events, the Company’s growth strategy and measures to implement such strategy, including expected vessel acquisitions and entering into further time charters. Words such as “expects,� “intends,� “plans,� “believes,� “anticipates,� “hopes,� “estimates� and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct. These statements involve known and unknown risks and are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies, business disruptions due to natural disasters or other events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, many of which are beyond the control of the Company. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, but are not limited to, changes in the demand for dry-bulk vessels, competitive factors in the market in which the Company operates, changes in TCE rates, changes in fuel prices, risks associated with operations outside the United States, general domestic and international political conditions, tariffs imposed as a result of trade war and trade protectionism, uncertainty in the banking sector and other related market volatility, disruption of shipping routes due to political events, risks associated with vessel construction and other factors listed from time to time in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company expressly disclaims any obligations or undertakings to release any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in the Company’s expectations with respect thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any statement is based.
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Safe Bulkers, Inc.
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