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Genco Rejects Diana Takeover Bid

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 03:39 PM

US-listed dry bulk owner Genco Shipping & Trading has rejected a revised takeover proposal from Greece's Diana Shipping, citing undervaluation and execution risks.

In a move that underscores the competitive dynamics in the dry bulk shipping sector, Genco Shipping & Trading has rejected a revised takeover proposal from Greece's Diana Shipping, according to a report from Splash247. Genco's board, acting on the advice of a special committee of independent directors, turned down the offer, stating that it 'undervalues the company and carries significant execution risks.' The rejection comes after Diana Shipping had previously made an unsolicited bid to acquire Genco. 'The Genco Board, after careful review and consideration of the revised proposal, with the assistance of its independent financial and legal advisors, has unanimously determined that the revised proposal is not in the best interests of Genco and its shareholders,' the company said in a statement. The development underscores the ongoing consolidation and strategic maneuvering in the dry bulk shipping space, as companies seek to gain scale and market share amid volatile market conditions. Genco, one of the largest US-listed dry bulk owners, operates a fleet of over 40 vessels. Diana Shipping, a major Greek dry bulk player, had likely viewed the acquisition as a way to expand its footprint and capitalize on synergies. However, Genco's rejection suggests the company believes it can deliver greater value to shareholders as an independent entity, rather than accepting Diana's offer. The maritime industry will closely watch how this situation evolves, as consolidation continues to reshape the competitive landscape of the dry bulk segment.
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