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Industrials · Marine Shipping · NASDAQ
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$678
-32.2% total -32.3% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2025 at $1.71
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
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Trading since 2025-02-20

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$1,000 $678 -32% $195 -81%
$10,000 $6,784 -32% $1,950 -81%

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HMR annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2025 $5.95 $0.78 -86.8% -86.8%
2026 $0.83 $1.16 +39.9% -80.5%

About Heidmar Maritime Hldgs Corp

Industrials · NASDAQ

Heidmar Maritime Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ: HMR) is a marine shipping company focused on commercial and technical management in the global tanker and broader maritime markets. According to company disclosures, Heidmar operates an asset-light tanker pool and management platform that is engaged in the commercial management and chartering of crude oil and refined petroleum product tankers, and has expanded into dry bulk vessel pool management and technical management services. Through a business combination involving Heidmar Inc. and MGO Global Inc., the company’s common shares began trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol HMR on February 20, 2025.

Heidmar describes itself as an Athens-based commercial and pool management business serving the crude and product tanker market, with operations in Athens, London, Singapore, Chennai, Hong Kong and Dubai. The company emphasizes safety, performance, relationships and transparency, and states that it aims to offer vessel owners a "one stop" solution for maritime services in the crude oil, refined petroleum products and dry bulk shipping sectors. It believes that its business model and experience in the maritime industry allow it to provide commercial transportation services and market coverage for customers in these segments.

Business model and activities

Based on the company’s public statements and financial reports, Heidmar’s activities center on two main areas:

  • Maritime services: commercial and pool management for crude and product tankers, dry bulk vessels and, through its platform, other vessel classes. Revenues in this area are earned from commissions and management fees, as well as voyage and time charter hire.
  • Project development and vessel ownership: Heidmar has reported the activation of a project development business that includes acquiring vessels under time charter. The company has agreed to acquire the feeder container vessel C/V A. Obelix, which is expected to be delivered with a multi‑year time charter, and has also chartered the Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) ACE Supplier under a multi‑year employment contract.

The company’s financial disclosures note that total revenues are earned mainly from commissions, management fees and voyage and time charter hire, reflecting its combined role as a commercial manager, pool manager and, in selected cases, vessel owner or long‑term charterer.

Fleet and managed platform

Heidmar reports ongoing expansion of its managed fleet through the addition of various vessel types. Recent announcements describe:

  • A Suezmax newbuild tanker that joined its commercially managed fleet.
  • LR1 super‑eco newbuild tankers integrated into its commercially managed fleet in the clean petroleum products market.
  • Super‑eco LR2 tankers scheduled to join its fleet under full technical and commercial management.
  • MR tankers and super‑eco MR newbuildings entering the fleet under commercial management and, in some cases, technical management or time charter arrangements.
  • The PSV ACE Supplier, which commenced operations on a five‑year charter and contributes time charter revenue.

Through these developments, Heidmar indicates that it is expanding its presence across crude oil, clean petroleum product, dry bulk and container segments, while building a platform that combines commercial management, technical management, vessel ownership and project development.

Geographic footprint and corporate structure

Heidmar states that it is based in Athens, Greece, and operates offices in Athens, London, Singapore, Chennai, Hong Kong and Dubai. As a foreign private issuer, it files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 20‑F and Form 6‑K. The company’s filings reference a network of wholly owned and non‑consolidated pool subsidiaries and various pool structures, as well as office leases in multiple jurisdictions.

The explanatory notes in its financial tables state that Heidmar Inc. is treated as the accounting acquirer in the business combination with MGO Global Inc., and that historical financial information of Heidmar Inc. has been carried forward as the historical financial information of Heidmar Maritime Holdings Corp.

Revenue sources and segments

In its quarterly reports, Heidmar explains that its revenues are derived from:

  • Commissions related to pool and commercial management activities.
  • Management fees for managing vessels under commercial and technical management agreements.
  • Voyage and time charter hire from vessels operating under charter arrangements, including the PSV ACE Supplier and, once delivered, the C/V A. Obelix.

The company also discloses that it has disposed of certain non‑core and loss‑making businesses, such as Americana Liberty LLC and Heidmar Trading DMCC, as part of its organizational restructuring, while focusing on maritime services and project development.

Exchange listing and shareholder information

Heidmar’s common shares trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the ticker symbol HMR. The company has entered into a common share purchase agreement with B. Riley Principal Capital II LLC, under which it may elect to sell common shares over time. Public announcements also describe open‑market purchases of HMR common stock by the company’s Chief Executive Officer, indicating a significant personal shareholding.

As a foreign private issuer, Heidmar holds annual meetings of shareholders and files related notices and proxy statements on Form 6‑K. Shareholders have approved the election of directors in accordance with the company’s proxy materials.

Position within the marine shipping sector

Within the marine shipping industry, Heidmar presents itself as a commercial and pool management platform serving crude and product tanker markets, with extensions into dry bulk, container shipping and offshore support through specific vessels. The company highlights its experience in tanker pools and its intention to offer vessel owners and financial investors a single platform for commercial and technical management, as well as selected co‑investment opportunities in vessel projects.

FAQs about Heidmar Maritime Holdings Corp. (HMR)

  • What does Heidmar Maritime Holdings Corp. do?

    Heidmar Maritime Holdings Corp. is involved in commercial and pool management of crude and product tankers and has expanded into dry bulk vessel pool management and technical management. It also develops vessel projects, including ownership or long‑term chartering of specific ships such as a feeder container vessel and a platform supply vessel.
  • How does Heidmar generate revenue?

    According to the company’s financial disclosures, Heidmar earns revenue from commissions, management fees and voyage and time charter hire. These revenues arise from managing vessels in its pools, providing commercial and technical management services, and operating vessels under charter arrangements.
  • On which exchange does HMR trade?

    Heidmar Maritime Holdings Corp.’s common shares trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the ticker symbol HMR. Trading under this symbol began on February 20, 2025, following a business combination involving Heidmar Inc. and MGO Global Inc.
  • Where is Heidmar based?

    The company states that it is an Athens‑based commercial and pool management business. It also reports operations in Athens, London, Singapore, Chennai, Hong Kong and Dubai.
  • What types of vessels are associated with Heidmar’s platform?

    Public announcements describe Heidmar’s involvement with crude and product tankers, LR1 and LR2 super‑eco tankers, MR tankers, a Suezmax tanker, dry bulk vessels through pool management, a feeder container vessel (C/V A. Obelix) and a platform supply vessel (PSV ACE Supplier).
  • What is Heidmar’s project development business?

    Heidmar reports that its project development business focuses on acquiring or arranging investments in vessels, often under multi‑year time charters. In these projects, Heidmar intends to co‑invest alongside partners while providing commercial and technical management, thereby expanding revenue opportunities beyond traditional management fees and commissions.
  • Has Heidmar restructured its operations?

    The company has disclosed the disposal of certain non‑core and loss‑making subsidiaries, including Americana Liberty LLC and Heidmar Trading DMCC. It describes these steps as part of an organizational restructuring to focus on maritime services and project development.
  • Is Heidmar a foreign private issuer?

    Yes. Heidmar Maritime Holdings Corp. files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a foreign private issuer on Form 20‑F and Form 6‑K, as indicated in its SEC filings.
Market Cap
$0.1B
Current Price
$1.16
EPS
$-0.39
Revenue
$0.1B
Net Margin
-40.4%
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Heidmar Maritime Hldgs Corp investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Heidmar Maritime Hldgs Corp be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Heidmar Maritime Hldgs Corp (HMR) 1 years ago on 2025-07-07, your investment would be worth $678 today, representing a -32.2% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -32.3% per year (CAGR).

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What is Heidmar Maritime Hldgs Corp's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of HMR over the past 1 years is -32.3%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — HMR's best recent year was 2026 (+39.9%) and worst was 2025 (-86.8%).

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