Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Time charter revenues for Q3 2025 were $51.9 million, down from $57.5 million in the same quarter last year, reflecting the sale of two vessels earlier this year and one vessel in September 2024 [10] - Adjusted EBITDA decreased to $20.3 million from $23.7 million year-over-year, consistent with a smaller fleet [10] - Net income nearly doubled to $7.2 million from $3.7 million in Q3 2024, driven by lower expenses and a $10.6 million gain from the valuation of the investment in Genco [11] - Cash decreased to $133.9 million as of September 30, 2025, from $207.2 million at the end of 2024, due to strategic investments [11] - Long-term debt increased slightly to $651.1 million as of September 30, 2025, from $637.5 million at year-end 2024 [12] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Fleet utilization reached 99.5% for Q3 2025, indicating effective vessel management [4] - Time charter equivalent averaged $15,178 per day, a 1% decrease compared to $15,333 per day in Q3 2024 due to softer charter rates [12] - Daily operating expenses rose 1% to $6,014 compared to $5,964 last year, mainly due to higher crew costs [13] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The dry bulk market showed solid performance in Q3, with record Chinese imports reaching nearly 580 million metric tons [3] - The 12-month time charter rate for a typical Capesize stood at around $24,000 a day, with rates for Campermax and Ultramax at $15,600 and $15,900 per day, respectively [17] - The Baltic Capesize Index was at 3,636, and the Baltic Panamax Index at 1,895 as of November 19 [18] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on a disciplined chartering strategy, securing approximately $149 million in contracted revenues with an average time charter rate of $16,200 per day [8] - Ongoing fleet modernization efforts include the delivery of two methanol dual-fuel new-building Campermax dry bulk vessels expected at the end of 2027 and early 2028 [4] - The company is committed to promoting eco-friendly technologies and modernizing its fleet as part of its ESG initiatives [32] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that the bulk carrier market has weathered geopolitical and trade developments well, with positive sentiment and new building orders appearing [17] - The outlook for 2026 appears positive, with potential revenues projected to reach $224.7 million at an average time charter rate of $17,102 per day [15] - The company anticipates that while projected revenues for 2025 may not fully cover break-even, the outlook for 2026 supports a return to cash flow profitability [15] Other Important Information - The company declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.01 per common share for Q3 2025, totaling approximately $1.16 million [7] - The company has acquired 14.9% of Genco Shipping and Trading Limited's common shares [6] Q&A Session Summary Question: What is the company's strategy regarding its stake in Genco? - Management stated that the position in Genco has strategic value, and they are currently observing developments without direct contact with Genco's management [37] Question: What is the status of the company's holding in Ocean Chow? - Management indicated that Diana Shipping's interest in Ocean Chow is minimal and not material at this stage [39]
Diana Shipping(DSX) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript