When DryShips first purchased a 40.4% stake in Ocean Rig from Cardiff Marine in December 2007 for $405 million, shareholders were perturbed and correspondingly punished the share price. Why had a dry bulk play entered the rig market, they wondered? And why did DryShips purchase interests from George Economou’s private company Cardiff Marine just weeks after Cardiff had purchased the interests itself – for a higher price? To Mr. Economou it was a shrewd business move and a good opportunity to diversify, but to shareholders it was perplexing and made the future more uncertain – and therefore more risky.
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