VLCCF - Second Quarter 2013 and Six Months Results
(Thomson Reuters ONE) -
HIGHLIGHTS
* Knightsbridge reports a net loss of $1.0 million and a loss per share of
$0.04 for the second quarter of 2013. Excluding the results from
discontinued operations, the Company reports a net loss of $0.6 million and
a loss per share of $0.03 for the second quarter.
* Knightsbridge reports EBITDA from continuing operations of $2.9 million and
EBITDA from continuing operations per share of $0.12 for the second quarter
of 2013.
* Knightsbridge announces a cash distribution of $0.175 per share for the
second quarter of 2013.
* Knightsbridge reports a net loss of $7.9 million and a loss per share of
$0.32 for the six months ended June 30, 2013. Excluding the results from
discontinued operations, the Company reports a net loss of $1.1 million and
a loss per share of $0.04 for the six months ended June 30, 2013.
* The VLCC Mayfair, which was sold in March 2013, was delivered to its new
owner in April 2013.
* The Capesize vessel Battersea was redelivered from its time charter in April
2013 and commenced trading in the spot market.
SECOND QUARTER 2013 AND SIX MONTHS RESULTS
The Company reports a net loss from continuing operations (i.e. the Capesize
vessels) of $0.6 million and a loss per share from continuing operations of
$0.03 for the second quarter compared with net loss from continuing operations
of $0.4 million and earnings per share from continuing operations of $0.02 for
the preceding quarter. The average daily time charter equivalent ("TCE") earned
by the Capesize vessels in the second quarter was $16,900 compared with $17,900
in the preceding quarter. In August 2013, the Company has an average cash
breakeven rate for its Capesize vessels of $10,700 per vessel per day.
The results of the VLCCs have been recorded as discontinued operations in
accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The Company
reports a net loss from discontinued operations of $0.4 million and a loss per
share from discontinued operations of $0.01 for the second quarter compared with
a net loss from discontinued operations of $6.5 million and a loss per share
from discontinued operations of $0.26 for the preceding quarter. The decrease in
the loss from discontinued operations is primarily attributable to the
impairment loss of $5.3 million that was recorded in the first quarter in
respect of the Mayfair.
Cash and cash equivalents decreased by $5.3 million in the quarter. The Company
used $0.9 million in operating activities, received $12.5 million from the sale
of the Mayfair, used $12.6 million to repay loan facilities and paid $4.3
million to shareholders.
For the six months ended June 30, 2013, the Company reports a net loss from
continuing operations of $1.1 million and a loss per share from continuing
operations of $0.04 compared with net income from continuing operations of $2.9
million and net income per share from continuing operations of $0.12 in the six
months ended June 30, 2012. The decrease in net income is primarily attributable
to reduced revenue from the Battersea and the Golden Zhejiang following the time
charter terminations in July 2012 and the lower rates these vessels are now
earning due to the current market. The average daily TCE earned by the Capesize
vessels in the six months ended June 30, 2013 is $17,400 compared with $22,300
in the six months ended June 30, 2012.
THE DRY BULK MARKET
In 2003, 20 percent of global dry bulk transportation was bound for Chinese
ports. 10 years later the Chinese share has increased to 40 percent and around
80 percent of incremental growth in dry bulk trade has derived from the Chinese
growth story over the same period. Consequently it is vitally important for dry
bulk demand how the Chinese authorities are able to manage the vast country's
transition into a new era. It is fair to say that skepticism among several
analysts has grown over the last six months. On the other hand there are more
observers believing that European economy could have bottomed out and US economy
is indeed showing signs of recovery
In spite of continued week global economy during the first six months of the
year, demand for dry bulk transportation increased at a steady pace. Preliminary
data is showing a growth of 5.1 percent during the first half of the year with
coal and iron ore as the leading commodities. In addition the heavy congestion
for vessels loading grain products in South America was supporting the Panamax
and to a certain extent the Supramax markets.
During the first half of 2013 Chinese steel makers produced 390 million tons,
which represents an increase of 9.3 percent compared to the same period last
year. On the back of increased steel production China increased its iron ore
imports by 5.1 percent during the first half of 2013. Imports could reach 800
million mt for the full year of 2013.
The coal contribution to the Chinese energy mix is about 75 percent. China
reportedly consumed 2400 billion kwh during the first six months of the year,
which represents a 4 percent increase compared to same period last year. At the
same time coal imports increased by 13 percent and it is expected that total
coal imports to China could reach 275 million mt in 2013
Supply of new vessels entering the market is slowing down and continues to lag
the official order book. In spite of many vessels hitting the water during
January, the net fleet growth for the first six months of the year was about 25
million dwt. The expectations for the second half of 2013 are even lower and net
fleet growth for the full year could be below 5 percent.
Average Capesize spot earnings during the second quarter were $6,214 per day
compared to $6,058 in the previous quarter, according to Baltic. The two
quarters developed quite differently, while first quarter experienced a drifting
trend the second quarter did the opposite and ended at $15.000 per day. This was
from an absolute low of $4,200 per day end of April.
We saw a moderate recovery in asset values during the second quarter. According
to Baltic a five year old Capesize was estimated to be worth $31.1 million at
the end of the second quarter, compared to $30.25 million at the end of the
previous quarter.
Shipyards were also hiking their price ideas and it is believed that is
difficult to repeat transactions concluded during first quarter of 2013
THE FLEET
The VLCC Mayfair, which was sold in March 2013, was delivered to its new owners
on April 9. This was the Company's final VLCC. The Company's sailing fleet
consists of four Capesize bulk carriers. The Battersea is employed in the spot
market. Golden Zhejiang, Golden Future and Belgravia are employed on time
charters with estimated redelivery in Q4 2013, Q1 2014 and Q3 2014 respectively.
Knightsbridge also holds newbuilding contracts for two 182,000 dwt Capesize bulk
carriers with estimated delivery during 2015.
CORPORATE
24,472,061 ordinary shares were outstanding as of June 30, 2013, and the
weighted average number of shares outstanding for the quarter was 24,472,061.
The Board has decided to declare a cash distribution of $0.175 per share. The
record date is August 28, 2013, the ex cash distribution date is August
26, 2013 and the cash distribution will be paid on or at September 10, 2013.
OUTLOOK
The Board believes the recent Capesize newbuilding contracts concluded with JMU
represents an attractive investment for the Company in terms of risk/reward.
Although we are in a period with over supply in the dry bulk market, the Board
expects the situation to improve at the time of delivery of the newbuildings.
Knightsbridge remains well positioned in the market place with its modern bulk
fleet and financial flexibility. The Company is actively pursuing additional
acquisitions in market segments where the risk/reward ratio is attractive.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
Matters discussed in this report may constitute forward-looking statements. The
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides safe harbor
protections for forward-looking statements, which include statements concerning
plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance, and
underlying assumptions and other statements, which are other than statements of
historical facts.
Knightsbridge Tankers Limited and its subsidiaries, or the Company, desires to
take advantage of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and is including this cautionary statement in
connection with this safe harbor legislation. This report and any other written
or oral statements made by us or on our behalf may include forward-looking
statements, which reflect our current views with respect to future events and
financial performance. The words "believe," "anticipate," "intend," "estimate,"
"forecast," "project," "plan," "potential," "will," "may," "should," "expect"
and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements.
The forward-looking statements in this report are based upon various
assumptions, including, without limitation, management's examination of
historical operating trends, data contained in our records and data available
from third parties. Although we believe that these assumptions were reasonable
when made, because these assumptions are inherently subject to significant
uncertainties and contingencies which are difficult or impossible to predict and
are beyond our control, we cannot assure you that we will achieve or accomplish
these expectations, beliefs or projections. We undertake no obligation to update
any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future
events or otherwise.
In addition to these important factors and matters discussed elsewhere herein
and in the documents incorporated by reference herein, important factors that,
in our view, could cause actual results to differ materially from those
discussed in the forward-looking statements include the strength of world
economies, fluctuations in currencies and interest rates, general market
conditions, including fluctuations in charter hire rates and vessel values,
changes in demand in the dry bulk market, changes in the Company's operating
expenses, including bunker prices, drydocking and insurance costs, the market
for the Company's vessels, availability of financing and refinancing, changes in
governmental rules and regulations or actions taken by regulatory authorities,
potential liability from pending or future litigation, general domestic and
international political conditions, potential disruption of shipping routes due
to accidents, political events or acts by terrorists, and other important
factors described from time to time in the reports filed by the Company with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, or the Commission.
The full report is available for download in the link enclosed.
The Board of Directors
Knightsbridge Tankers Limited
Hamilton, Bermuda
August 13, 2013
Questions should be directed to:
Contact:
Ola Lorentzon: Chairman, Knightsbridge Tankers Limited
+ 46 703 998886
Inger M. Klemp: Chief Financial Officer, Knightsbridge Tankers Limited
+47 23 11 40 76
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