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Star Bulk Carriers Corp. Reports Net Profit of $220.4 Million for


GlobeNewswire Inc | Nov 16, 2021 05:04PM EST

November 16, 2021

ATHENS, Greece, Nov. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Star Bulk Carriers Corp. (the "Company" or "Star Bulk") (Nasdaq: SBLK), a global shipping company focusing on the transportation of dry bulk cargoes, today announced its unaudited financial and operating results for the third quarter of 2021. Unless otherwise indicated or unless the context requires otherwise, all references in this press release to "we," "us," "our," or similar references, mean Star Bulk Carriers Corp. and, where applicable, its consolidated subsidiaries.

Financial Highlights

(Expressedinthousands of U.S.dollars,except fordailyrates and Third quarter 2021 Third quarter 2020 Nine months ended Nine months ended per share September 30, 2021 September 30, 2020data)

Voyage $415,688 $200,222 $927,566 $507,218 RevenuesNet income $220,407 $23,251 $380,379 ($18,114 ) /(loss)AdjustedNet income $224,671 $27,484 $389,314 ($12,756 ) / (loss)^(1)Net cashprovidedby $251,032 $57,019 $470,699 $112,479 operatingactivitiesEBITDA ^ $274,652 $79,175 $538,923 $145,644 (2)AdjustedEBITDA ^ $277,824 $79,849 $545,094 $147,619 (2)Earnings /(loss) per $2.16 $0.24 $3.77 ($0.19 ) sharebasicEarnings /(loss) per $2.15 $0.24 $3.76 ($0.19 ) sharedilutedAdjustedearnings /(loss) per $2.20 $0.29 $3.86 ($0.13 ) sharebasic ^(1)Adjustedearnings /(loss) per $2.19 $0.29 $3.85 ($0.13 ) sharediluted ^(1)Average Number of 128.0 116.0 124.5 116.0 VesselsTCERevenues ^ $349,289 $137,575 $760,612 $334,320 (3)Daily TimeCharterEquivalent $30,626 $13,084 $23,304 $11,166 Rate("TCE") ^(3)Daily OPEXper vessel $4,596 $4,425 $4,545 $4,167 ^(4)Daily OPEXper vessel(excl. non $4,304 $4,244 $4,288 $4,106 recurringexpenses)^(4)Daily NetCash G&Aexpenses $987 $972 $1,053 $1,023 per vessel^(5)

(1) Adjusted Net income / (loss) and Adjusted earnings / (loss) per share basic and diluted are non-GAAP measures. Please see the table at the end of this release for a reconciliation to Net income / (loss), which is the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States ( U.S. GAAP), as well as for the definition of each measure.(2) EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP measures. Please see the table at the end of this release for a reconciliation of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA to Net Cash Provided by / (Used in) Operating Activities, which is the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP as well as for the definition of each measure. To derive Adjusted EBITDA from EBITDA, we exclude non-cash gains / (losses).(3) Daily Time Charter Equivalent Rate (TCE) and TCE Revenues are non-GAAP measures. Please see the table at the end of this release for a reconciliation to Voyage Revenues, which is the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP, as well as for the definition of each measure.(4) Daily OPEX per vessel is calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses by Ownership days. Daily OPEX per vessel (which excludes non-recurring expenses) is calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses minus any non-recurring items (such as, increased costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic or pre-delivery expenses for each vessel at acquisition, if any) by Ownership days. In the future we may incur expenses that are the same as or similar to certain non-recurring expenses that were previously excluded.(5) Daily Net Cash G&A expenses per vessel is calculated by (1) deducting the Management fee Income (if any), from, and (2)adding the Management fee expense to, the General and Administrative expenses (net of stock-based compensation expense and other non-cash charges) and (3)then dividing the result by the sum of Ownership days and Charter-in days. Please see the table at the end of this release for a reconciliation to General and administrative expenses, which is the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

Petros Pappas, Chief Executive Officer of Star Bulk, commented:

Star Bulk reported a record third quarter, with Net Income of $220.4 million, TCE Revenues of $349.3 million and an improved daily TCE for the fleet of $30,626.

We continue to generate very healthy operating cashflow, enabling us to strengthen our liquidity position and return cash to our shareholders. As a result of the existing dividend policy, the Company will be paying a dividend of $1.25 / share for the quarter.

On the sustainability front, we recently published our third annual Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report which discloses our ESG strategy and performance following rigorous global standards, strengthening our commitment to lead the way in sustainable dry bulk shipping.

Despite the short term volatility, our overall outlook for the dry bulk market remains constructive. Strong global growth and increased infrastructure spending has led to a healthy rise in demand for commodities which combined with a historically low orderbook, create favorable long term dynamics for our industry.

Recent Developments

Declaration of Dividend

As of September 30, 2021, we owned 128 vessels and our Total Cash Balance was $371.7 million. Taking into account the Minimum Cash Balance per Vessel as of September 30, 2021 of $1.90 million, on November 16, 2021, pursuant to our dividend policy, our Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.25 per share payable on or about December 22, 2021 to all shareholders of record as of December 10, 2021. The ex-dividend date is expected to be December 9, 2021.

Financings

During the last three months we have drawn all new senior debt facilities provided by ING Bank N.V., ABN AMRO Bank N.V, DNB Bank ASA and Crdit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank which refinanced other senior debt facilities as described in our Q2 2021 Press Release. The total proceeds that have been drawn are $306.65 million, $147.50 million of which were drawn up to September 30, 2021 and the remaining $159.15 million were drawn during the period from September 30, 2021 and the date of this release.

Hedging VLSFO HSFO spread

In November 2021, we hedged 75,000 metric tons of our estimated fuel consumption for the first quarter of 2022 by selling the Singapore spread between Very Low-Sulfur Fuel Oil (VLSFO) and High-Sulfur Fuel Oil (HSFO) at an average price of $134.8 per ton.

ESG Report

In November 2021, we released our third annual Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report which records our ongoing efforts to further strengthen the Companys environmental stewardship, social contribution and corporate governance, and provides a transparent account of our ESG strategy and performance. The ESG Report was developed in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards (Core Option), the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) for Marine Transportation, and the Nasdaq ESG Reporting Guide. Additionally, the GRI and SASB disclosures of the report have been assured by EYs Climate Change and Sustainability Services. The ESG Report has been published on the Companys website (www.starbulk.com). The content on our website is not incorporated by reference into this release.

Shares Outstanding Update

During October 2021, we repurchased 466,268 of our common shares in open market transactions at an average price of $22.01 per share for aggregate consideration of $10.3 million, pursuant to the previously announced $50.0 million share repurchase program, all of which were canceled and removed from our share capital as of the date of this release. Following the cancellation of the repurchased shares, our outstanding number of shares is 102,130,024.

As of November 16, 2021, we have not sold any common shares under either of our effective at-the-market programs.

Vessel Employment Overview

For the third quarter of 2021 our TCE rate was: Capesize / Newcastlemax Vessels: $32,258 per day.Post Panamax / Kamsarmax / Panamax Vessels: $30,763 per day.Ultramax / Supramax Vessels: $28,277 per day.

For the first nine months of 2021 our TCE rate was: Capesize / Newcastlemax Vessels: $27,080 per day.Post Panamax / Kamsarmax / Panamax Vessels: $22,442 per day.Ultramax / Supramax Vessels: $20,072 per day.

Amounts shown throughout the press release and variations in periodonperiod comparisons are derived from the actual unaudited numbers in our books and records. Reference to per share figures below are based on 102,525,065 and 96,370,925 weighted average diluted shares for the third quarter of 2021 and 2020, respectively.

Third Quarter 2021 and 2020 Results

For the third quarter of 2021, we had a net income of $220.4 million, or $2.15 earnings per share, compared to a net income for the third quarter of 2020 of $23.3 million, or $0.24 earnings per share.

Adjusted net income, which excludes certain non-cash items, was $224.7 million, or $2.19 earnings per share, for the third quarter of 2021, compared to an adjusted net income for the third quarter of 2020 of $27.5 million, or $0.29 earnings per share.

Net cash provided by operating activities for the third quarter of 2021 was $251.0 million, compared to $57.0 million for the third quarter of 2020. Adjusted EBITDA, which excludes certain non-cash items, was $277.8 million for the third quarter of 2021, compared to $79.8 million for the third quarter of 2020.

Voyage revenues for the third quarter of 2021 increased to $415.7 million from $200.2 million in the third quarter of 2020 which is indicative of the improved market conditions prevailing during the current period. Time charter equivalent revenues (TCE Revenues)1 were $349.3 million for the third quarter of 2021, compared to $137.6 million for the third quarter of 2020. TCE rate for the third quarter of 2021 was $30,626 compared to $13,084 for the third quarter of 2020.

For the third quarters of 2021 and 2020, vessel operating expenses were $54.1 million and $47.2 million, respectively. Vessel operating expenses for the third quarter of 2021 included pre-delivery and pre-joining expenses of $0.6 million and additional crew expenses related to the increased number and cost of crew changes performed during the period as a result of COVID-19 restrictions estimated to be $2.8 million. Vessel operating expenses for the third quarter of 2020 included COVID-19 related expenses of $1.9 million. Our daily operating expenses per vessel for the third quarters of 2021 and 2020 were $4,596 and $4,425, respectively. Excluding non-recurring expenses such as pre-delivery and pre-joining expenses and the increased costs due to COVID-19, our daily operating expenses per vessel for the third quarters of 2021 and 2020 were $4,304 and $4,244, respectively.

General and administrative expenses for the third quarters of 2021 and 2020 were $12.8 million and $9.3 million, respectively and was mainly increased due to the increase of stock based compensation expense to $6.1 million in the third quarter of 2021 from $3.1 million in the third quarter of 2020. Vessel management fees for the third quarters of 2021 and 2020 were $4.9 million and $4.6 million, respectively. Our daily net cash general and administrative expenses per vessel (including management fees and excluding stock-based compensation and other non-cash charges) for the third quarters of 2021 and 2020 were $987 and $972, respectively.

Interest and finance costs net of interest and other income/(loss) for the third quarters of 2021 and 2020 were $14.8 million and $16.2 million, respectively. This decrease is primarily attributable to the decline in the average interest rate on our outstanding indebtedness, mainly driven by the refinancing of certain of our debt agreements, the interest rate swap agreements that we entered into in 2020 and 2021 and the lower LIBOR rates during the third quarter of 2021 compared to the same period in 2020.

1 Please see the table at the end of this release for the calculation of the TCE Revenues.

Unaudited Consolidated Statement of Operations

(Expressed inthousands ofU.S. dollars Third quarter Third quarter Nine months ended Nine months ended except for 2021 2020 September 30, 2021 September 30, 2020share and pershare data) Revenues: Voyage revenues $ 415,688 $ 200,222 $ 927,566 $ 507,218 Total revenues 415,688 200,222 927,566 507,218 Expenses: Voyage expenses (60,851 ) (43,637 ) (153,896 ) (158,709 )Charter-in hire (4,857 ) (13,165 ) (12,199 ) (27,218 )expenseVesseloperating (54,124 ) (47,222 ) (154,450 ) (132,445 )expensesDry docking (5,126 ) (1,360 ) (23,995 ) (22,243 )expensesDepreciation (39,111 ) (36,171 ) (113,447 ) (106,129 )Management fees (4,943 ) (4,601 ) (14,548 ) (13,803 )Loss on bad (389 ) - (389 ) - debtGeneral andadministrative (12,769 ) (9,321 ) (30,196 ) (24,312 )expensesGain/(Loss) onforward freight 2,321 (3,073 ) 784 16,459 agreements andbunker swapsOtheroperational (515 ) (316 ) (2,070 ) (926 )lossOtheroperational 59 1,887 1,256 2,541 gainGain on timecharter - - 1,102 - agreementtermination Operating 235,383 43,243 425,518 40,433 income/(loss) Interest and (13,812 ) (15,740 ) (43,271 ) (54,121 )finance costsInterest andother income/ (1,011 ) (435 ) 651 (3 )(loss)Loss on debtextinguishment, (295 ) (3,797 ) (2,648 ) (4,415 )netTotal other (15,118 ) (19,972 ) (45,268 ) (58,539 )expenses, net Income/(Loss)before equity 220,265 23,271 380,250 (18,106 )in investee Equity inincome/(loss) 158 (6 ) 145 33 of investee Income/(Loss) $ $ $ $ )before taxes 220,423 23,265 380,395 (18,073 Income taxes (16 ) (14 ) (16 ) (41 ) Net income/ $ $ $ $ )(loss) 220,407 23,251 380,379 (18,114 Earnings/(loss)per share, $ 2.16 $ 0.24 $ 3.77 $ (0.19 )basicEarnings/(loss)per share, $ 2.15 $ 0.24 $ 3.76 $ (0.19 )dilutedWeightedaverage numberof shares 102,146,539 96,209,666 100,893,381 95,935,654 outstanding,basicWeightedaverage numberof shares 102,525,065 96,370,925 101,207,209 95,935,654 outstanding,diluted

Unaudited Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheet Data

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars) ASSETS September 30, 2021 December 31, 2020 Cash and cashequivalentsand $ 369,648 190,510 restrictedcash, currentOther current 175,224 116,901 assetsTOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 544,872 307,411 Vessels andother fixed 3,044,726 2,877,119 assets, netRestrictedcash, non 2,021 5,021 currentOthernon-current 5,519 2,242 assetsTOTAL ASSETS $ 3,597,138 $ 3,191,793 Currentportion oflong-term $ 204,329 $ 189,773 bank loansand leasefinancingOther current 96,111 76,659 liabilitiesTOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 300,440 266,432 Long-termbank loansand leasefinancingnon-current(net of 1,384,258 1,321,116 unamortizeddeferredfinance feesof $16,591and $19,942,respectively)Senior Notes(net ofunamortized - 49,232 deferredfinance feesof $768)Othernon-current 1,717 5,486 liabilitiesTOTAL $ 1,686,415 $ 1,642,266 LIABILITIES SHAREHOLDERS' 1,910,723 1,549,527 EQUITY TOTALLIABILITIESAND $ 3,597,138 $ 3,191,793 SHAREHOLDERS'EQUITY

Unaudited Consolidated Condensed Cash Flow Data

(Expressed in thousands of Nine months ended Nine months ended U.S. dollars) September 30, 2021 September 30, 2020 Net cash provided by / (used in) operating activities $ 470,699 $ 112,479

Vessel acquisitions (97,817 ) - Capital expenditures for vessel modifications/ (24,593 ) (62,213 ) upgrades Insurance Proceeds 8,830 3,992 Net cash provided by / (used in) investing activities (113,580 ) (58,221 )

Proceeds from vessels' 311,500 539,464 new debt Working capital - 29,766 facility Scheduled vessels' debt (143,783 ) (137,298 ) repayment Debt prepayment due to (242,971 ) (379,489 ) sale or refinancing Financing fees (4,513 ) (6,014 ) Offering expenses (241 ) - Refund of financing 1,627 - premia Dividend payments (102,600 ) (4,804 ) Net cash provided by / (used ) in) financing activities (180,981 41,625

Summary of Selected Data

Nine Nine Third Third months months quarter quarter ended ended 2021 2020 September September 30, 2021 30, 2020Average number of vessels 128.0 116.0 124.5 116.0 (1)Number of vessels (2) 128 116 128 116 Average age ofoperational fleet (in 9.6 9.0 9.6 9.0 years) (3)Ownership days (4) 11,776 10,672 33,983 31,784 Available days (5) 11,405 10,515 32,639 29,941 Charter-in days (6) 137 349 464 1,075 Daily Time Charter $30,626 $13,084 $23,304 $11,166 Equivalent Rate (7)Daily OPEX per vessel (8) $4,596 $4,425 $4,545 $4,167 Daily OPEX per vessel(excl. non recurring $4,304 $4,244 $4,288 $4,106 expenses) (8)Daily Net Cash G&A $987 $972 $1,053 $1,023 expenses per vessel (9)

(1) Average number of vessels is the number of vessels that constituted our owned fleet for the relevant period, as measured by the sum of the number of days each operating vessel was a part of our owned fleet during the period divided by the number of calendar days in that period.(2) As of the last day of the periods reported.(3) Average age of our operational fleet is calculated as of the end of each period.(4) Ownership days are the total calendar days each vessel in the fleet was owned by usfor the relevant period, including vessels subject to sale and leaseback transactions and finance leases.(5) Available days for the fleet are the Ownership days after subtracting off-hire days for major repairs, dry docking or special or intermediate surveys and scrubber/Ballast Water Treatment System installation. The available days for the third quarter and the first nine months of 2021 were also decreased by off-hire days relating to disruptions in connection with crew changes as a result of COVID-19. Our method of computing AvailableDays maynot necessarily be comparable to Available Days of other companies due to differences in methods of calculation.(6) Charter-in days are the total days that we charter-in vessels not owned by us.(7) Time charter equivalent raterepresents the weighted average daily TCE rates of our operating fleet (including owned fleet and fleet under charter-in arrangements). TCE rate is a measure of the average daily net revenue performance of our vessels. Our method of calculating TCE rate is determined by dividing (a) TCE Revenues, which consists of voyage revenues (net of voyage expenses, charter-in hire expense, amortization of fair value of above/below market acquired time charter agreements, if any, as well as adjusted for the impact of realized gain/(loss) on forward freight agreements (FFAs) and bunker swaps) by (b) Available days for the relevant time period. Available days do not include the Charter-in days as per the relevant definitions provided above.Voyage expenses primarily consist of port, canal and fuel costs that are unique to a particular voyage, which would otherwise be paid by the charterer under a time charter contract, as well as commissions. In the calculation of TCE Revenues, we also include the realized gain/(loss) on FFAs and bunker swaps as we believe that this method better reflects the chartering result of our fleet and is more comparable to the method used by our peers. TCE Revenues and TCE rate, which are non-GAAP measures, provide additional meaningful information in conjunction with voyage revenues, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, because they assist our management in making decisions regarding the deployment and use of our vessels and because we believe that they provide useful information to investors regarding our financial performance. TCE rate is a standard shipping industry performance measure used primarily to compare period-to-period changes in a shipping company's performance despite changes in the mix of charter types (i.e., voyage charters, time charters, bareboat charters and pool arrangements) under which its vessels may be employed between the periods. Our method of computing TCE Revenues and TCE rate maynot necessarily be comparable to those of other companies due to differences in methods of calculation. For a detailed calculation please see the table at the end of this release with the reconciliation of Voyage Revenues to TCE.(8) Daily OPEX per vessel is calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses by Ownership days. Daily OPEX per vessel (excluding non- recurring expenses) is calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses minus any non-recurring expenses (such as increased costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic or pre-delivery expenses for each vessel at acquisition, if any) by Ownership days. We exclude non-recurring expenses that may occur occasionally from our Daily OPEX per vessel, since these generally represent items that we would not anticipate occurring as part of our normal business on a regular basis. We believe that Daily OPEX per vessel (excluding non-recurring expenses) is a useful measure for our management and investors for period to period comparison with respect to our operating cost performance since such measure eliminates the effects of non-recurring items which may vary from period to period, are not part of our daily business and derive from reasons unrelated to overall operating performance. In the future we may incur expenses that are the same as or similar to certain non-recurring expenses that were previously excluded. Vessel operating expenses for the nine month periods ended September 30, 2021 and 2020 included additional crew expenses related to the increased number of crew changes performed during the period as a result of COVID-19 restrictions imposed in 2020 estimated to be $5.8 million and $1.9 million, respectively, while vessel operating expenses for the nine month period ended September 30, 2021 included pre-delivery and pre-joining expenses of $3.0 million (nil in 2020).(9) Please see the table at the end of this release for the reconciliation to General and administrative expenses, the most directly comparable GAAP measure. We believe that Daily Net Cash G&A expenses per vessel is a useful measure for our management and investors for period to period comparison with respect to our financial performance since such measure eliminates the effects of non-cash items which may vary from period to period, are not part of our daily business and derive from reasons unrelated to overall operating performance.

EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Reconciliation

We include EBITDA herein since it is a basis upon which we assess our liquidity position. It is also used by our lenders as a measure of our compliance with certain loan covenants and we believe that it presents useful information to investors regarding our ability to service and/or incur indebtedness.

To derive Adjusted EBITDA from EBITDA, we exclude non-cash gains/(losses) such as those related to sale of vessels, stock-based compensation expense, the write-off of the unamortized fair value of above/below market acquired time charters, impairment losses, loss from bad debt, change in fair value of forward freight agreements and bunker swaps and the equity in income/(loss) of investee and other non-cash charges, if any, which may vary from period to period and for different companies and because these items do not reflect operational cash inflows and outflows of our fleet.

EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA do not represent and should not be considered as alternatives to cash flow from operating activities or net income, as determined by United States generally accepted accounting principles, or U.S. GAAP. Our method of computing EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA may not necessarily be comparable to other similarly titled captions of other companies due to differences in methods of calculation.

The following table reconciles net cash provided by operating activities to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA:

(Expressed in Nine months ended Nine months endedthousands of Third quarter 2021 Third quarter 2020 September 30, 2021 September 30, 2020 U.S. dollars)Net cashprovided by/(used in) $ 251,032 $ 57,019 $ 470,699 $ 112,479 operatingactivitiesNet decrease /(increase) in 14,290 10,769 64,751 (22,229 )current assetsNet increase /(decrease) inoperatingliabilities, (790 ) (4,063 ) (27,941 ) 6,777 excludingcurrentportion oflong term debtLoss on debt (295 ) (3,797 ) (2,648 ) (4,415 )extinguishmentStock ? based (6,101 ) (3,062 ) (8,672 ) (4,278 )compensationAmortizationof deferred (1,450 ) (2,090 ) (5,056 ) (5,753 )financechargesUnrealizedgain / (loss)on forward 3,012 2,539 1,456 2,479 freightagreements andbunker swapsTotal other 15,118 19,972 45,268 58,539 expenses, netGain on timecharter - - 1,102 - agreementterminationGain/(Loss) onhull and 51 1,880 192 1,971 machineryclaimsLoss on bad (389 ) - (389 ) - debtIncome tax 16 14 16 41 Equity inincome/(loss) 158 (6 ) 145 33 of investeeEBITDA $ $ $ $ 274,652 79,175 538,923 145,644 Equity in(income)/loss (158 ) 6 (145 ) (33 )of investeeGain on timecharter - - (1,102 ) - agreementterminationUnrealized(gain)/loss onforward (3,012 ) (2,539 ) (1,456 ) (2,479 )freightagreements andbunker swapsStock-based 6,101 3,062 8,672 4,278 compensationLoss on bad 389 - 389 - debtOther non-cash (148 ) 145 (187 ) 209 chargesAdjusted $ $ $ $ EBITDA 277,824 79,849 545,094 147,619

Net income/(Loss) and Adjusted Net income/(Loss) Reconciliation and calculation of Adjusted Earnings/(Loss) Per Share

To derive Adjusted Net Income/(Loss) and Adjusted Earnings/(Loss) Per Share from Net Income/(Loss), we exclude non-cash items, as provided in the table below. We believe that Adjusted Net Income/(Loss) and Adjusted Earnings/(Loss) Per Share assist our management and investors by increasing the comparability of our performance from period to period since each such measure eliminates the effects of such non-cash items as gain/(loss) on sale of assets, unrealized gain/(loss) on derivatives, impairment losses and other items which may vary from year to year, for reasons unrelated to overall operating performance. In addition, we believe that the presentation of the respective measure provides investors with supplemental data relating to our results of operations, and therefore, with a more complete understanding of factors affecting our business than with GAAP measures alone. Our method of computing Adjusted Net Income/(Loss) and Adjusted Earnings/ (Loss) Per Share may not necessarily be comparable to other similarly titled captions of other companies due to differences in methods of calculation.

The following table reconciles Net income / (loss) to Adjusted Net income / (loss):

(Expressed inthousands ofU.S. dollars Third quarter 2021 Third quarter 2020 Nine months ended Nine months ended except for September 30, 2021 September 30, 2020share and pershare data)Net income / $ 220,407 $ $ 380,379 $ ) (loss) 23,251 (18,114Amortizationof fair valueof above/belowmarket - (233 ) (187 ) (951 ) acquired timecharteragreements,netLoss on bad 389 - 389 - debtStock ? based 6,101 3,062 8,672 4,278 compensationOther non-cash (148 ) 145 (187 ) 209 chargesUnrealized(gain) / losson forward (3,012 ) (2,539 ) (1,456 ) (2,479 ) freightagreements andbunker swapsLoss on debtextinguishment 1,092 3,792 2,951 4,334 (non-cash)Equity inincome/(loss) (158 ) 6 (145 ) (33 ) of investeeGain on timecharter - - (1,102 ) - agreementterminationAdjusted Net income / $ 224,671 $ 27,484 $ 389,314 $ (12,756 ) (loss)Weightedaverage numberof shares 102,146,539 96,209,666 100,893,381 95,935,654 outstanding,basicWeightedaverage numberof shares 102,525,065 96,370,925 101,207,209 95,935,654 outstanding,dilutedAdjustedEarnings / $ $ $ 3.86 $ ) (Loss) Per 2.20 0.29 (0.13Share, basicAdjustedDiluted Earnings / $ 2.19 $ 0.29 $ 3.85 $ (0.13 ) (Loss) PerShare

Voyage Revenues to Daily Time Charter Equivalent (TCE) Reconciliation

(Inthousands of U.S. Dollars,except for TCE rates) Third quarter 2021 Third quarter 2020 Nine months ended Nine months ended September 30, 2021 September 30, 2020Voyage $ 415,688 $ 200,222 $ 927,566 $ 507,218 revenuesLess: Voyage (60,851 ) (43,637 ) (153,896 ) (158,709 ) expensesCharter-in (4,857 ) (13,165 ) (12,199 ) (27,218 ) hire expenseRealizedgain/(loss) (691 ) (5,612 ) (672 ) 13,980 on FFAs/bunker swapsAmortizationof fairvalue ofbelow/abovemarket - (233 ) (187 ) (951 ) acquiredtime charteragreements,netTime Charter equivalent $ 349,289 $ 137,575 $ 760,612 $ 334,320 revenues Available 11,405 10,515 32,639 29,941 daysDaily TimeCharter $ $ $ $ Equivalent 30,626 13,084 23,304 11,166Rate ("TCE")

Daily Net Cash G&A expenses per vessel Reconciliation

(In thousandsof U.S. Dollars, except fordaily rates)

Third quarter 2021 Third quarter 2020 Nine months ended Nine months ended September 30, 2021 September 30, 2020General andadministrative $ 12,769 $ 9,321 30,196 $ 24,312 expensesPlus: Management 4,943 4,601 14,548 13,803 feesLess: Stock ? based (6,101 ) (3,062 ) (8,672 ) (4,278 ) compensationOther non-cash 148 (145 ) 187 (209 ) chargesNet Cash G&As $ 11,759 $ 10,715 $ $ expenses 36,259 33,628 Ownership days 11,776 10,672 33,983 31,784 Charter-in 137 349 464 1,075 daysDaily Net Cash G&A expenses $ 987 $ 972 $ 1,053 $ 1,023 per vessel

Conference Call details:

Our management team will host a conference call to discuss our financial results on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 11:00 a.m., Eastern Time (ET).

Participants should dial into the call 10 minutes before the scheduled time using the following numbers: 1 (877) 5539962 (US Toll Free Dial In), 0(808) 2380669 (UK Toll Free Dial In) or +44 (0) 2071 928592 (Standard International Dial In). Please quote "Star Bulk."

Slides and audio webcast:

There will also be a live, and then archived, webcast of the conference call and accompanying slides, available through the Companys website. To listen to the archived audio file, visit our website www.starbulk.com and click on Events & Presentations. Participants to the live webcast should register on the website approximately 10 minutes prior to the start of the webcast.

About Star Bulk

Star Bulk is a global shipping company providing worldwide seaborne transportation solutions in the dry bulk sector. Star Bulks vessels transport major bulks, which include iron ore, minerals and grain, and minor bulks, which include bauxite, fertilizers and steel products. Star Bulk was incorporated in the Marshall Islands on December 13, 2006 and maintains executive offices in Athens, Oslo, New York, Limassol and Singapore. Its common stock trades on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol SBLK. Star Bulk operates a fleet of 128 vessels, with an aggregate capacity of 14.1 million dwt, consisting of 17 Newcastlemax, 22 Capesize, 2 Mini Capesize, 7 Post Panamax, 41 Kamsarmax, 2 Panamax, 20 Ultramax and 17 Supramax vessels with carrying capacities between 52,425 dwt and 209,529 dwt.

Forward-Looking Statements

Matters discussed in this press release may constitute forward looking statements. The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides safe harbor protections for forward-looking statements in order to encourage companies to provide prospective information about their business. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance, and underlying assumptions and other statements, which are other than statements of historical facts.

We desire to take advantage of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and is including this cautionary statement in connection with this safe harbor legislation. Words such as, but not limited to, believe, expect, anticipate, estimate, intend, plan, targets, projects, likely, would, could, should, may, forecasts, potential, continue, possible and similar expressions or phrases may identify forward-looking statements.

The forward-looking statements in this press release are based upon various assumptions, many of which are based, in turn, upon further assumptions, including without limitation, examination by our management of historical operating trends, data contained in our records and other data available from third parties. Although we believe that these assumptions were reasonable when made, because these assumptions are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies which are difficult or impossible to predict and are beyond our control, we cannot assure you that we will achieve or accomplish these expectations, beliefs or projections.

In addition to these important factors, other important factors that, in our view, could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements include general dry bulk shipping market conditions, including fluctuations in charter rates and vessel values; the strength of world economies; the stability of Europe and the Euro; fluctuations in interest rates and foreign exchange rates; the impact of the expected discontinuance of the London Interbank Offered Rate, or LIBOR, after 2021 on interest rates of our debt that reference LIBOR; business disruptions due to natural disasters or other disasters outside our control, such as the ongoing global outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19); the length and severity of epidemics and pandemics, including COVID-19 and its impact on the demand for seaborne transportation in the dry bulk sector; changes in supply and demand in the dry bulk shipping industry, including the market for our vessels and the number of newbuildings under construction; the potential for technological innovation in the sector in which we operate and any corresponding reduction in the value of our vessels or the charter income derived therefrom; changes in our operating expenses, including bunker prices, dry docking, crewing and insurance costs; changes in governmental rules and regulations or actions taken by regulatory authorities; potential liability from pending or future litigation and potential costs due to environmental damage and vessel collisions; the impact of increasing scrutiny and changing expectations from investors, lenders, charterers and other market participants with respect to our Environmental, Social and Governance policies; general domestic and international political conditions or events, including trade wars; the impact on our common shares and reputation if our vessels were to call on ports located in countries that are subject to restrictions imposed by the U.S. or other governments; potential disruption of shipping routes due to accidents or political events; the availability of financing and refinancing; the failure of our contract counterparties to meet their obligations; our ability to meet requirements for additional capital and financing to grow our business; the impact of our indebtedness and the compliance with the covenants included in our debt agreements; vessel breakdowns and instances of offhire; potential exposure or loss from investment in derivative instruments; potential conflicts of interest involving our Chief Executive Officer, his family and other members of our senior management and our ability to complete acquisition transactions as and when planned. Please see our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a more complete discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties. The information set forth herein speaks only as of the date hereof, and the Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update any forwardlooking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this communication.

Contacts

Company:

Simos Spyrou, Christos BeglerisCo Chief Financial Officers Star Bulk Carriers Corp.c/o Star Bulk Management Inc.40 Ag. Konstantinou Av.Maroussi 15124Athens, GreeceEmail: info@starbulk.comwww.starbulk.com

Investor Relations / Financial Media:

Nicolas BornozisPresidentCapital Link, Inc.230 Park Avenue, Suite 1536New York, NY 10169Tel. (212) 6617566Email starbulk@capitallink.comwww.capitallink.com







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