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Mr. Molaris Returns with Alma – A Mixed Fleet and Fixed Dividend Option

Last week, Stamatis Molaris staged his return to the public markets by joining forces with Hans Mende, the President of American Metals & Coal International, and Mass Capital Investments, a private equity firm affiliated with Fortis Bank Nederland, with the filing for an IPO of their new venture, Alma Maritime Limited. Avoiding the historic trend of a pure play in order to provide diversification, Alma will be a mixed fleet with mixed employment including spot, short-term, medium term and long-term charters. The strategy is to take advantage of attractive opportunities presented by current low vessel prices in both the wet and dry sectors with the goal of maximizing shareholder returns through the shipping cycle.
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Written by: carisk | Categories: Freshly Minted, The Week in Review | March 18th, 2010 | Add a Comment

Sentiment Turns

In a welcome turn of events, the market was resoundingly upbeat this week. The pace of transactions picked up notably across sectors, and we can’t help but view this as a positive sign for the financing market going forward.

On the M&A front Excel and Quintana successfully closed their merger. Each issued and outstanding share of Quintana common stock was converted into the right to receive $13.00 in cash and 0.3979 Excel Class A common shares. The merger creates a combined company that oper­ates a fleet of 47 vessels with a total carrying capacity of approximately 3.7 million DWT and an average age of approximately eight years. Stamatis Molaris stepped into the role of CEO of the combined company, while Hans Mende, Corbin Robertson III and Paul Cornell joined its board of directors. We were happy to hear that the deal was executed smoothly. Moreover, Nordea and the under­writing team were successful in syndicating the debt levels required to make the deal possible – without needing to bring market flex provisions into play.

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Written by: carisk | Categories: Freshly Minted, The Week in Review | April 17th, 2008 | Add a Comment

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