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  • A New Way for Investors to Sail the Seas [View article]
    One problem with the analysis is that it does not take into account the individual characteristics of the companies. There are dry bulkers, wet tankers, LNG tankers and container ships all included in the chart. Within each group there are differences (for example EGLE's fleet is Supramx and Handymax, while GNK's includes Panamax and Capesize) and between groups there are differences (dry bulkers react to the BDI, most tankers are in pools that share profits, etc.). The rate of new building underway is greater for tankers and containers than for dry bulkers and within the dry bulk sphere the rate of new buildings is lower for Supramax than for Capesize and Panamax. Also different is the mix between charter lives and spot. Some, like Frontline, are highly exposed to spot prices. Many dry bulkers have 3-5 year charters and Sea Span has every vessel on the water and in construction subject to 11 year charters (in the case of new-builds, beginning when they are completed).
    In short, shipping is too varied an industry to present as a monolith,without differentiation by company and function.
    Jul 27 11:37 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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