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Seanergy Maritime Holdings (SHIP) – Record Profitability in 2024; Updating 2025 Estimates

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Friday, March 07, 2025

Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. is a prominent pure-play Capesize shipping company listed in the U.S. capital markets. Seanergy provides marine dry bulk transportation services through a modern fleet of Capesize vessels. The Company’s operating fleet consists of 18 vessels (1 Newcastlemax and 17 Capesize) with an average age of approximately 13.4 years and an aggregate cargo carrying capacity of approximately 3,236,212 dwt. Upon completion of the delivery of the previously announced Capesize vessel acquisition, the Company’s operating fleet will consist of 19 vessels (1 Newcastlemax and 18 Capesize) with an aggregate cargo carrying capacity of approximately 3,417,608 dwt. The Company is incorporated in the Marshall Islands and has executive offices in Glyfada, Greece. The Company’s common shares trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “SHIP”.

Mark Reichman, Managing Director, Equity Research Analyst, Natural Resources, Noble Capital Markets, Inc.

Hans Baldau, Research Associate, Noble Capital Markets, Inc.

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Fourth quarter financial results. Seanergy Maritime reported fourth quarter adjusted EBITDA and earnings per share (EPS) of $20.4 million and $0.34, respectively, exceeding our estimates of $19.3 million and $0.27. Revenue was modestly above our estimate due to better-than-expected available operating days, while expenses were marginally lower-than-expected, driven by operational efficiencies for voyage and vessel expenses. Operating income was $10.7 million compared to our estimate of $10.1 million.

2025 market outlook. Capesize rates fell in early 2025 due to an increase in the effective supply of vessels caused by low congestion in ports and smaller vessels taking on cargo typically reserved for the Capesize fleet. However, Capesize market rates have since rebounded and are expected to stay relatively steady throughout 2025. Limited new vessel orders and deliveries, increasing environmental regulations, and rising iron ore and bauxite exports are supporting Cape vessel rates amid a broader downturn in the dry-bulk market.


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