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Genco Shipping & Trading Limited Issues Open Letter to Shareholders Following Withdrawal by Diana Shipping Inc. of its Offer

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Genco Shipping & Trading (NYSE:GNK) issued an open letter to shareholders on August 17, 2026, after Diana Shipping withdrew its offer to acquire the Genco shares it does not own. Genco says its board engaged with Diana under a framework requiring cash at Genco’s estimated net asset value of $27.50 per share plus three Diana shares per Genco share as a control premium, while allowing Genco holders to keep declared dividends.

Genco highlights recent performance of its Comprehensive Value Strategy, including a Q2 2026 dividend of $0.80 per share, cumulative dividends of $8.715 per share since 2021 across 28 consecutive quarters, and projected cumulative Q3–Q4 2026 dividends of more than $2.00 per share.

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Positive

  • Transaction framework at NAV plus stock premium: Genco proposed $27.50 per share in cash, reflecting its estimated NAV, plus three Diana shares per Genco share as stock consideration.
  • Strong dividend track record: Since 2021, Genco reports cumulative dividends of $8.715 per share, representing 28 consecutive quarterly payments to shareholders.
  • Record Q2 2026 dividend: Genco cites a Comprehensive Value Strategy record dividend of $0.80 per share for the second quarter of 2026.
  • Projected late‑2026 dividends: Genco projects cumulative dividends for Q3 and Q4 2026 of more than $2.00 per share, subject to its stated assumptions.
  • Shareholder support for board: Genco notes that shareholders overwhelmingly supported the board at the June 18, 2026 annual meeting.

Negative

  • Diana offer withdrawn: Diana Shipping has withdrawn its offer to acquire the remaining Genco shares, so no transaction is currently proceeding on the discussed terms.
  • Perceived undervaluation of proposal: Genco believes the Diana proposal under consideration, adjusted for planned dividend deductions, was valued below Genco’s estimated NAV of $27.50 per share.
  • Concern about dilution in proposed structure: Genco states it calculated that, after accounting for significant share issuance, Diana’s pro forma share value would likely be materially lower than its then‑current market price.

News Explained

The withdrawn offer leaves existing Genco holders without a completed cash-and-stock exchange or the ownership change it would have created.

Diana Shipping withdrew its offer for the Genco shares it did not already own; under the disclosed facts, existing Genco holders remain in Genco and the proposed cash-and-stock exchange has not taken effect.

Genco says its advisors attempted to improve Diana’s latest proposal on August 13, 2026, but the framework remained a negotiating proposal rather than an agreed or closed transaction.

Genco says Diana characterized its framework as $36.91 per Genco share, while Genco valued each of the three proposed Diana shares at approximately $1 and said the proposal under consideration was below Genco’s $27.50 NAV.

Market Context

Recent history recorded a 2.97% reaction to vessel-delivery news and -1.72% after Q2 earnings. That ...
Analysis

Recent history recorded a 2.97% reaction to vessel-delivery news and -1.72% after Q2 earnings. That mixed record frames the letter's NAV, dividend-treatment, and transaction terms; deal execution remains a key watchpoint, with short positioning recorded as low.

Key Figures

Genco NAV: $27.50 per share Q2 dividend: $0.80 per share Cash consideration: $27.50 per share +5 more
8 metrics
Genco NAV $27.50 per share NAV cited as the cash baseline for the proposed transaction framework
Q2 dividend $0.80 per share Q2 2026 dividend referenced in Diana's proposed consideration
Cash consideration $27.50 per share Genco's proposed transaction framework
Stock consideration 3 Diana shares per Genco share Genco's proposed transaction framework
Diana financing $1.412 billion Financing Diana emphasized as committed
Diana share valuation Approximately $1 per share Value assigned by Genco to Diana shares under its framework
Cumulative dividends $8.715 per share Dividends paid since 2021
Projected dividends More than $2.00 per share Cumulative Q3 and Q4 2026 projection

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 12 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 12 Vessel delivery Positive +3.0% High-specification Capesize vessel entered the spot market and supported fleet renewal
Aug 10 Vessel agreement termination Negative -1.5% Star Bulk and Diana terminated the contingent agreement for 16 Genco vessels
Aug 05 Q2 earnings Positive -1.7% Quarterly earnings and dividend improved despite the negative 24-hour reaction
Jul 27 Tender offer expiration Negative -6.3% Diana Shipping's tender offer expired without completing the proposed acquisition
Jul 23 Proposal review update Positive +4.0% Genco reviewed Diana's revised proposal and urged rejection of the all-cash offer

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

The stock aligned with four of five recent news reactions; the divergence followed positive Q2 earnings news, which coincided with a -1.72% reaction.

Key Terms

net asset value, control premium, pro forma, super-voting preferred share structure
4 terms
net asset value financial
"any offer to acquire Genco needs to compensate shareholders for our net asset value"
Net asset value is the total value of an investment fund's assets minus any liabilities, divided by the number of shares or units outstanding. It represents the per-share worth of the fund, similar to how the value of a house is determined by its total worth after debts are subtracted. Investors use it to gauge the true value of their holdings and to compare different investment options.
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control premium financial
"include an appropriate control premium"
An extra amount a buyer is willing to pay above the market price to acquire enough shares to control a company’s decisions, like appointing management or setting strategy. It matters to investors because this premium changes the valuation of a deal and signals how much control is worth — similar to paying more for a house because it comes with the keys and the right to renovate, not just the bricks.
pro forma financial
"Based on our pro forma valuation of Diana shares"
Pro forma refers to financial information that is prepared based on estimates or adjustments to show what a company's results might look like under certain scenarios, such as new projects or acquisitions. It helps investors understand the potential impact of future events by providing a clear, hypothetical view of financial performance, much like a weather forecast shows possible future conditions.
super-voting preferred share structure regulatory
"given Diana’s super-voting preferred share structure"
A super-voting preferred share structure is a class of preferred stock that carries far more voting power per share than ordinary shares, concentrating corporate control in the hands of certain holders while still retaining the usual preferred rights like priority on dividends or liquidation. For investors, it changes who effectively makes decisions at the company — like one person in a neighborhood having many votes on every rule — which affects corporate governance, takeover prospects, and how much influence ordinary shareholders can exercise.

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Genco Board Provided Diana Clear Criteria for a Transaction Reflecting Fair Value and in the Best Interests of All Genco Shareholders 

Genco Sets the Record Straight on Diana’s Misleading Characterization of the Negotiations and Genco’s Transaction Framework

Genco Is Firing on All Cylinders with Increased and Compelling Dividends Projected for 2026

NEW YORK, Aug. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Genco Shipping & Trading Limited (NYSE:GNK) (“Genco” or the “Company”), the largest U.S. headquartered drybulk shipowner focused on the global transportation of commodities, today issued an open letter to Genco shareholders following the announcement by Diana Shipping Inc. (“Diana”) that Diana has withdrawn its offer to acquire all outstanding Genco shares not already owned by Diana:

Dear Genco Shareholders:

We are reaching out today to thank you for your continued support during this important and exciting time for Genco. We are executing our Comprehensive Value Strategy, delivering strong results and shareholder returns. Importantly, we are well positioned to continue to deliver compelling results for shareholders in the strengthening drybulk market.

For the last several months, Diana Shipping has waged a campaign to take over Genco at a discount through tactics that included multiple unsolicited public offers, a proxy fight and a hostile and deceptive tender offer. At every step, Diana disseminated misleading information designed to confuse our shareholders and distract you from their simple agenda: take over Genco without paying full and fair value.

Our Board is committed to maximizing shareholder value. To that end, we engaged appropriately with Diana throughout the process. From the outset, we provided a clear framework: any offer to acquire Genco needs to compensate shareholders for our net asset value (NAV) and include an appropriate control premium.

At the annual shareholder meeting on June 18, 2026, Genco shareholders overwhelmingly supported the Board. Since that time, the Board and advisors have continued to thoroughly evaluate the latest Diana proposal, together with various factors that could impact valuation. Our advisors held several meetings with Diana’s advisors to advance discussions.

Recently, on August 13, 2026, Genco’s advisors attempted to negotiate improvements to Diana’s latest proposal to potentially reach a transaction that met the criteria outlined above. We explicitly told Diana that we “stand ready to engage further to explore whether we can find an agreement that meets the requirements outlined above and delivers full and fair value to Genco shareholders.”

It is important that shareholders understand the following:

    • We believe Diana has repeatedly overstated the value of the shares proposed to be issued as consideration in the transaction. Based on the framework our advisors conveyed to Diana, and taking into account the significant shareholder dilution that would result, we calculate that Diana shares on a pro forma basis would likely be materially lower than their current market value.

    • Based on our pro forma valuation of Diana shares and Diana’s stated intent to deduct Genco’s Q2 2026 dividend of $0.80 per share, the Diana proposal that the Genco Board was considering was believed to be valued at well below Genco’s $27.50 NAV. Dividends declared in later quarters before closing would only further diminish the value of the consideration paid by Diana.

Instead of responding to our private communication or providing a counterproposal, Diana withdrew its offer and issued yet another misleading public press release. In its disclosure, Diana grossly inflated the value of our framework as $36.91 per Genco share.

To set the record straight, our advisors conveyed to Diana a framework for a transaction at $27.50 per share in cash plus three Diana shares. Our framework contemplates:

    • Cash at NAV that ensures Genco shareholders are properly compensated for the underlying value of our assets: Both independent third-party broker valuations and the median of five sell-side analyst estimates have Genco’s NAV at approximately $27.50 per share. We believe this is a compelling baseline, given that valuations across the industry are expected to continue rising as the fundamentals of the drybulk market remain positive. Moreover, Diana continued to emphasize that they had committed financing of $1.412 billion. If this was true, they would have sufficient capital to fund the cash portion of the transaction.

    • Stock consideration that provides an appropriate premium: We proposed consideration of three Diana shares per Genco share, as an appropriate level. We valued Diana shares under this proposal at approximately $1 per share. A single Diana share does not provide compelling value for Genco shareholders.

      Moreover, we believe there is considerable incremental risk to owning Diana shares, given Diana’s super-voting preferred share structure, its majority insider control, its longstanding record of poor governance and related party transactions and its lagging and antiquated commercial strategy – all of which we believe have contributed to Diana’s severely lagging valuation and performance.
    • Genco shareholders keep their dividends. Diana stated that its offer would be reduced for our quarterly dividends, transferring value away from Genco shareholders. Our position was that Genco shareholders should receive the dividends in respect of earnings during the period of their ownership.

      In typical M&A transactions, companies generally continue to pay their normal dividends through closing. Our shareholders should not be penalized because of the transaction and should receive the dividends they otherwise would have.

Given all of this, Diana misleadingly inflated the value of our framework.

We believe Diana’s most recent actions indicate they only wanted to acquire Genco below NAV, which raises serious questions about Diana’s ability to complete a transaction that benefits all Genco shareholders.

The Path Forward: Executing our Comprehensive Value Strategy, Driving Returns and Creating Shareholder Value

Genco is firing on all cylinders. Our Board continues to oversee the execution of our Comprehensive Value Strategy, which is delivering superior returns to shareholders. We recently reported strong second quarter results, including a Comprehensive Value Strategy record $0.80 per share dividend. Since 2021, we have provided shareholders with dividends totaling $8.715 per share, representing 28 consecutive quarterly payments and the longest stretch in our drybulk peer group.

We expect shareholders to continue benefitting from the deliberate steps we’ve taken to grow our premium earning fleet and increase our earnings and dividend power. Looking ahead, we have projected cumulative dividends for Q3 and Q4 of 2026 of more than $2.00 per share.1

We take our role as stewards of Genco shareholders’ investments seriously. We are moving full speed ahead with our Comprehensive Value Strategy to continue driving superior returns and value for shareholders in a strengthening drybulk market.

Thank you again.

Sincerely,

 John C. Wobensmith
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
Kathleen C. Haines
Lead Independent Director
   
   

Jefferies LLC is acting as financial advisor to Genco and Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer (US) LLP and Sidley Austin LLP are serving as legal counsel to Genco. Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC is acting as special advisor to the Board of Directors.

About Genco Shipping & Trading Limited

Genco Shipping & Trading Limited is a U.S. based drybulk ship owning company focused on the seaborne transportation of commodities globally. We transport key cargoes such as iron ore, coal, grain, steel products, bauxite, cement, nickel ore among other commodities along worldwide shipping routes. Our wholly owned high quality, modern fleet of dry cargo vessels consists of the larger Newcastlemax and Capesize vessels (major bulk) and the medium-sized Ultramax and Supramax vessels (minor bulk), enabling us to carry a wide range of cargoes. Genco’s fleet consists of 44 vessels with an average age of 12.7 years and an aggregate capacity of approximately 5,117,000 dwt.

Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements use words such as “anticipate,” “budget,” “estimate,” “expect,” “project,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of potential future events, circumstances or future operating or financial performance. These forward-looking statements are based on our management’s current expectations and observations. Included among the factors that, in our view, could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward looking statements contained in this release are the following: (i) declines or sustained weakness in demand in the drybulk shipping industry; (ii) weakness or declines in drybulk shipping rates; (iii) changes in the supply of or demand for drybulk products, generally or in particular regions; (iv) changes in the supply of drybulk carriers including newbuilding of vessels or lower than anticipated scrapping of older vessels; (v) changes in rules and regulations applicable to the cargo industry, including, without limitation, legislation adopted by international organizations or by individual countries and actions taken by regulatory authorities; (vi) increases in costs and expenses including but not limited to: crew wages, insurance, provisions, lube oil, bunkers, repairs, maintenance, general and administrative expenses, and management expenses; (vii) whether our insurance arrangements are adequate; (viii) changes in general domestic and international political conditions; (ix) military actions, terrorism, or piracy, including without limitation the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Iran, related attacks on commercial vessels, and other conflicts in the Middle East; (x) changes in the condition of the Company’s vessels or applicable maintenance or regulatory standards (which may affect, among other things, our anticipated drydocking or maintenance and repair costs) and unanticipated drydock expenditures; (xi) the Company’s acquisition or disposition of vessels; (xii) the amount of offhire time needed to complete maintenance, repairs, and installation of equipment to comply with applicable regulations on vessels and the timing and amount of any reimbursement by our insurance carriers for insurance claims, including offhire days; (xiii) the completion of definitive documentation with respect to charters; (xiv) charterers’ compliance with the terms of their charters in the current market environment; (xv) the extent to which our operating results are affected by weakness in market conditions and freight and charter rates; (xvi) our ability to maintain contracts that are critical to our operation, to obtain and maintain acceptable terms with our vendors, customers and service providers and to retain key executives, managers and employees; (xvii) completion of documentation for vessel transactions and the performance of the terms thereof by buyers or sellers of vessels and us; (xviii) the relative cost and availability of low sulfur and high sulfur fuel, worldwide compliance with sulfur emissions regulations that took effect on January 1, 2020 and our ability to realize the economic benefits or recover the cost of the scrubbers we have installed; (xix) our financial results for the year ending December 31, 2026 and other factors relating to determination of the tax treatment of dividends we have declared; (xx) the financial results we achieve for each quarter that apply to the formula under our dividend policy, including without limitation the actual amounts earned by our vessels and the amounts of various expenses we incur, as a significant decrease in such earnings or a significant increase in such expenses may affect our ability to carry out our new value strategy; (xxi) the exercise of the discretion of our Board regarding the declaration of dividends, including without limitation the amount that our Board determines to set aside for reserves under our dividend policy; (xxii) outbreaks of disease such as the COVID-19 pandemic; (xxiii) trade conflicts, the imposition or modification of port fees, tariffs and other import restrictions, and the effectiveness and cost of any measures the Company may adopt to avoid or mitigate the impact of the foregoing, including alternate trade routes and repositioning vessels; and (xxiv) other factors listed from time to time in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and subsequent reports on Form 8-K and Form 10-Q). Our ability to pay dividends in any period will depend upon various factors, including the limitations under any credit agreements to which we may be a party, applicable provisions of Marshall Islands law and the final determination by the Board of Directors each quarter after its review of our financial performance, market developments, and the best interests of the Company and its shareholders. The timing and amount of dividends, if any, could also be affected by factors affecting cash flows, results of operations, required capital expenditures, or reserves. As a result, the amount of dividends actually paid may vary. We do not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Investor Contact

Peter Allen
Chief Financial Officer
Genco Shipping & Trading Limited
(646) 443-8550

Media Contact

Leon Berman
IGB Group
(212) 477-8438
lberman@igbir.com

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1 Q3 and Q4 2026 projected dividends are based on fixtures to date (representing 66% of our owned fleet available days for Q3), assuming the current FFA curve for the balance of the quarters and estimated expense levels and utilization as described in the appendix to our Q2 2026 earnings presentation posted on our website under “Investors – Events and Presentations.” Given freight market volatility, the FFA curve is subject to change.


FAQ

Why did Genco Shipping & Trading (GNK) issue an open letter to shareholders on August 17, 2026?

Genco issued the open letter to address Diana Shipping’s withdrawal of its acquisition offer and to outline Genco’s valuation framework. According to Genco, it also aimed to update investors on its Comprehensive Value Strategy and recent dividend performance and projections.

What transaction terms did Genco (GNK) say it proposed to Diana Shipping for a potential deal?

Genco says its advisors conveyed a framework of $27.50 per Genco share in cash plus three Diana shares per Genco share. According to Genco, $27.50 reflects broker and analyst estimates of its net asset value, with Diana shares providing additional control premium consideration.

How does Genco (GNK) describe the value of its net asset value in the August 2026 letter?

Genco states that independent broker valuations and the median of five sell-side analyst estimates place its net asset value at approximately $27.50 per share. According to Genco, this NAV figure was used as the baseline cash component in its proposed transaction framework with Diana.

What dividend track record does Genco (GNK) highlight in its August 17, 2026 shareholder letter?

Genco reports cumulative dividends of $8.715 per share since 2021, covering 28 consecutive quarterly payments. According to Genco, its Q2 2026 dividend of $0.80 per share was a record under its Comprehensive Value Strategy and reflects its focus on shareholder returns.

What future dividends does Genco (GNK) project after Diana’s withdrawn offer?

Genco projects cumulative dividends of more than $2.00 per share for the third and fourth quarters of 2026. According to Genco, these projections reflect its expectations under the Comprehensive Value Strategy and a strengthening drybulk market, subject to underlying performance and assumptions.

How did Genco (GNK) want dividends treated in any transaction with Diana Shipping?

Genco’s position was that its shareholders should retain dividends declared for earnings during their ownership, without transaction-related reductions. According to Genco, it opposed Diana’s stated intent to reduce offer value by Genco’s quarterly dividends before closing.

What does Diana Shipping’s withdrawn offer mean for Genco (GNK) shareholders now?

With Diana’s offer withdrawn, no acquisition of Genco is progressing on the discussed terms. According to Genco, the board is instead focused on executing its Comprehensive Value Strategy, emphasizing fleet earnings growth, continued dividends, and shareholder value creation in the drybulk market.