Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Excel to Purchase Rival Quintana for $2.45 Billion

(Bloomberg) -- Excel Maritime Carriers Ltd. agreed to buy larger rival Quintana Maritime Ltd. for $2.45 billion, including debt, to become the largest dry-bulk shipper listed in the U.S.

Excel will pay $13 in cash and 0.4084 share for each Quintana share. That equals about $26.48 a share based on yesterday's closing price, Hamilton, Bermuda-based Excel said today in a statement. The price is 57 percent above Quintana's close yesterday.

Quintana in the third-quarter operated 29 ships and is awaiting delivery of eight more over the next two years, which will increase its capacity by 55 percent. Today's purchase will make the combined entity the fourth-largest Panamax-size carrier company in the world, according to Lloyd's Register-Fairplay. Panamax usually haul 75,000-ton cargoes.

``From a strategic standpoint, we like it,'' said Doug Mavrinac, a Houston-based Jeffries & Co. analyst who has a ``buy'' rating on both companies. ``It increases the size of Excel's fleet significantly, lowers its average age, and it increases time-charter coverage, and therefore their cash flow visibility''

Quintana rose $4.78, or 28 percent, to $21.67, at 12:12 p.m. in Nasdaq stock market composite trading. Excel fell $1.20, or 3.6 percent, to $31.80 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
 

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