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Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited (NYSE:TEN) Surpasses Earnings Estimates

- (Last modified: Jun 18, 2025 2:33 PM)

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  • Earnings Per Share (EPS) of $0.92 significantly exceeded the estimated $0.29 in Q2 2025, showcasing strong financial performance.
  • The company announced a semi-annual common share dividend of $0.60, emphasizing its commitment to shareholder returns.
  • TEN's contract with Brazil's Transpetro/Petrobras for nine DP2 Shuttle Tankers is expected to generate a minimum of $2 billion in revenue, highlighting a significant future revenue stream.

Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited (NYSE:TEN) is a prominent player in the global shipping industry, specializing in the transportation of energy products. Since its listing on the NYSE in 2002, TEN has been a reliable dividend payer, distributing over $900 million to shareholders. The company operates a diverse fleet and is actively expanding its eco-friendly vessel program.

On June 17, 2025, TEN reported earnings per share of $0.92, significantly surpassing the estimated $0.29. This strong performance is supported by the company's Q1 2025 results, which showed an earnings per share of $1.04. Despite the impressive earnings, TEN's revenue of $153.5 million fell short of the estimated $163.9 million. However, the company generated $197.1 million in revenue in the first quarter, indicating a solid start to the year.

TEN's financial health is further highlighted by its EBITDA of $103 million and net income of $38 million in Q1 2025. The company declared its first semi-annual common share dividend of $0.60, reinforcing its commitment to returning value to shareholders. TEN's low price-to-earnings ratio of 3.44 and price-to-sales ratio of 0.77 suggest that the stock is undervalued relative to its earnings and sales.

A significant development for TEN is its contract with Brazil's Transpetro/Petrobras to construct nine DP2 Shuttle Tankers, expected to generate a minimum of $2 billion in revenue. This contract contributes to TEN's total fleet contracted revenue backlog of approximately $3.7 billion, providing a stable revenue stream for the future.

TEN's financial metrics indicate a strong position, with an enterprise value to sales ratio of 2.05 and an enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio of 5.35. The company's debt-to-equity ratio of 0.79 shows a moderate level of debt, while a current ratio of 1.11 suggests reasonable short-term financial health. With an earnings yield of 29.08%, TEN offers a compelling return on investment for shareholders.

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