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Red ink quarter for International Shipholding

Written by Nick Blenkey
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APRIL 15, 2014 — International Shipholding Corporation (NYSE:ISH) expects to report a first quarter net loss, before preferred dividends, in the range of $3.3 million to $3.7 million. It says this is primarily attributable to lower than projected results from supplemental cargoes, repositioning days in the international dry bulk segment and out-of-service days in the Jones Act fleet related to both adverse weather conditions and repairs due to a machinery casualty to one vessel, which have since been completed. As a result of this, the company now expects its full year 2014 EBITDA to be in the range of $60 million to $64 million.

Niels M. Johnsen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, says: “Results for the first quarter of 2014 primarily reflect the impact of three developments which we expect to be temporary in nature. First, while we expect the lower supplemental cargo results to persist into the second quarter, we anticipate increased demand in the second half of the year, which should bring our supplemental cargo results for that period closer to normalized levels for a typical year. Second, to increase the number of revenue days in our international dry bulk segment, we are taking steps to place the vessels, as they complete existing voyages, on short to medium-term time charters. Third, we have completed the repairs on our Jones Act vessel and it has returned to service. In conjunction with improved weather conditions, we expect the results from our Jones Act segment for the remainder of the year to be consistent with our original estimates.”

Adds Johnsen, “We believe the fundamentals of ISH’s business remain strong and the steps that we are currently taking, combined with our significant revenues from fixed contracts, position us for improvement through the second quarter and the remainder of the year. In addition, we remain poised to continue to evaluate attractive acquisition opportunities and have maintained our financial and strategic flexibility by receiving from our principal lenders a deferral of more stringent financial covenants from year-end 2013 through June 30, 2014. Moving forward, we believe that our capital structure, predictable cash flows primarily from medium to long-term contracts with high-quality counterparties in niche market segments and consistent dividends will allow us to continue maximizing value for our shareholders.”

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