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DryShips Inc. DRYS

DryShips Inc is engaged in the shipping industry in the United States. The company operates as a provider of dry bulk commodities transportation services for the steel, electric utility, construction and agri-food industries. It operates through the dry bulk carrier and offshore support services divisions. Through this division, it operates as a provider of offshore support services to the offshore energy industry. The company owns a fleet of Panamax dry bulk vessels, Newcastlemax dry bulk vesse


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Post by ufoolmeon Apr 25, 2017 6:10pm
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Ships

ShipsDry Ships has a total of 13 dry bulk vessels.  There are nearly 11000 dry vessels worldwide.  In 2017, Dry Ships has contracted to purchase a total of about 18 more vessels.  So in the big picture, they are a small player.  Can they pay for all of these vessels?  That is the million dollar question, thus more dilution expected.  If they can weather the storm until they have all of these vessels in service, then perhaps they can rally.  But it will take until 2018 to see the results, unfortunately.  And even in the end, they will have about 31 vessels, excluding service vessels, which still makes them a small player.
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