Core Viewpoint - Costamare Bulkers Holdings Limited reported its financial results for Q4 2025, showing an adjusted net loss of $1.7 million and total voyage revenue of $218.5 million, reflecting its performance as an independent publicly traded company after its spin-off from Costamare Inc. [2][7][15] Financial Highlights and Operational Updates - The company had a total debt of $155.6 million and cash of $226.3 million, resulting in a negative net debt position of $70.7 million as of the end of Q4 2025 [4][16]. - Total liquidity as of December 31, 2025, was approximately $311.0 million, including cash and undrawn funds [5][54]. - The average number of vessels in the owned fleet during Q4 2025 was 31.1, with ownership days totaling 2,859 [32][33]. Profitability and Revenue - Total voyage revenue for the year ended December 31, 2025, was $597.2 million, with voyage revenue for Q4 2025 at $218.5 million [21][37]. - The company reported voyage expenses of $45.2 million and charter-in hire expenses of $133.4 million for Q4 2025 [39][40]. - The adjusted net loss for the year was $12.2 million, with an adjusted loss per share of $0.74 [21][27]. Fleet and Operations - Costamare Bulkers currently owns a fleet of 31 dry bulk vessels with a total capacity of approximately 2.8 million DWT [59]. - The company has agreed to acquire a 2018-built dry bulk vessel, Koushun, expected to conclude within Q1 - Q2 2026 [10][20]. - The fleet includes various types of vessels, with the majority on period charters, and the average age of the fleet is approximately 13 years [16][19]. Strategic Developments - The company concluded a Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Cargill, transferring a significant portion of its trading portfolio, which included chartered-in vessels and cargo transportation commitments [8][15]. - The operating platform is now focused on Kamsarmax-type vessels, with plans for future acquisitions and fleet renewal [8][20]. Cash Flow and Financial Position - Net cash provided by operating activities for Q4 2025 was $26.4 million, while net cash provided by investing activities was $8.6 million [49][50]. - The company used $3.9 million in financing activities, primarily for debt payments [52]. Market Conditions - The Capesize index has increased due to favorable supply and demand fundamentals, while the Panamax index has benefited from easing US-China tensions [20]. - The Supramax index remains healthy, supported by strong demand for coal and minor bulks [21].
Costamare Bulkers Holdings Limited Reports Results for the Fourth Quarter and Year Ended December 31, 2025