I would say you should never fully “trust” anyone in the market — that rule never changes. But you can look at the numbers and the fundamentals, and right now Globus Maritime shows some objectively positive signals.
Based on the latest data:
Fair value estimates range between $7.58 and $9.28 per share, depending on the P/NAV scenario, while the stock trades around $1.36.
The company’s NAV is approximately $174M, versus a current market cap of only $28M, meaning the stock trades at roughly 0.16× NAV — an 84% discount.
Debt management is improving significantly: the margin on an existing loan facility was reduced, which implies lender confidence (2,70% to 1,95% 2027); financing for the two 2026 newbuilds is fully secured, meaning the expansion is covered without shareholder dilution.
These factors are important because many small-cap shipping companies struggle to secure financing, especially on favorable terms.
If the Dry Bulk Index holds above 2,300, the company’s earnings power, TCE rates, and fleet valuation could continue to strengthen.