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Castor Maritime rebounds to $69.2M Q1 profit on investment gains
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Castor Maritime rebounds to $69.2M Q1 profit on investment gains

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Castor Maritime (NASDAQ:CTRM) reported a significant turnaround in its financial performance for the first quarter of 2026, driven by steady operational growth and substantial non-operating gains from its investment holdings.

The global shipping company posted net income of $69.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026, representing a sharp reversal from the net loss of $23.3 million recorded in the first quarter of 2025.

Total top-line metrics advanced during the period, with vessel revenues increasing 5.3% year-over-year to $11.9 million.

Castor Maritime also recorded an additional $9.3 million in service revenue for the quarter.

The quarter’s bottom-line expansion was heavily supported by non-operating financial items.

Specifically, the company benefited from a $46.5 million net gain stemming from equity investments measured at fair value, alongside $18.5 million recognized as other income.

Reflecting these inflows, quarterly earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) reached $74.8 million.

On an adjusted basis, which strips out certain non-cash and one-time valuations, adjusted EBITDA stood at $15.2 million.

Operationally, Castor Maritime managed an average fleet size of 9 vessels during the three-month window.

The fleet achieved a daily Time Charter Equivalent (TCE) rate of $14,926, reflecting stable chartering activity across its dry bulk and container shipping operations.

Management also optimized its capital structure and liquidity during the period through asset-backed financing.

The company finalized a $15.6 million sale-and-leaseback agreement for the vessel M/V Magic Perseus.

Supported by this transaction and operational cash generation, Castor Maritime’s total liquidity buffer—comprising cash and restricted cash—rose to $192.8 million at the close of the quarter.

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