Safe Bulkers, Inc. Announces the Sale of Panamax Class Vessel
Athens, Greece – June 19, 2009 -- Safe Bulkers, Inc. (the “Company”) (NYSE: SB), an
international provider of marine drybulk transportation services, today announced the
sale of a Panamax Class Vessel.
Fleet Update
The Company announced today that it has entered an agreement to sell a 76,000 dwt
Panamax class vessel built in 2003 for $33 million, excluding commissions to brokers.
The vessel will be delivered to its new owners in December 2009. The extended delivery
period, which exceeds the market standard of three months, will permit the Company to
employ the vessel in the spot market through December 2009. Proceeds from the sale of
vessel will strengthen Company’s balance sheet.
The Company also provided additional details regarding its entry into a resale agreement
to acquire a Capesize class newbuild vessel to be delivered in April 2010, which had been
previously announced in a press release dated June 8, 2009. The acquisition price for the
177,000 dwt newbuild is $63 million, including commissions, and the vessel will be
delivered by the Shanghai Jiangnan Changxing Shipbuilding Co., part of the SWS group.
Management Commentary
Polys Hajioannou, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of the
Company said: “The sale of one of our older vessels for $33 million, excluding
commissions to brokers, is consistent with our business strategy of operating a young,
high quality fleet while taking advantage of attractive opportunities to make vessel sales
and acquisitions. One such recent opportunity involved a previously-announced
acquisition of a Capesize vessel for $63 million, including commissions, from a wellregarded
shipyard. We continue to actively manage our fleet during this global economic
downturn.”
About Safe Bulkers, Inc.
The Company’s subsidiaries provide marine drybulk transportation services, transporting
bulk cargoes, particularly coal, grain and iron ore, along worldwide shipping routes for
some of the world’s largest users of such services. The Company’s common stock is
listed on the NYSE where it trades under the symbol “SB” The Company’s subsidiaries
currently own 13 Japanese-built drybulk vessels, all built post 2003.
Safe Bulkers, Inc.
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