This guy ain’t no ______ MC
I know everything he’s ‘bout to say against me
I am white, I am a ____ bum
I do live in a trailer with my mom
My boy Future is an Uncle Tom
I do got a dumb friend named Cheddar Bob
Who shoots himself in his leg with his own gun
I did get jumped by all six of you chumps
And Wink did ___ my girl
I’m still standing here screaming, “___ the Free World!”
Eminem in 8 Mile
Segue…….Conrad Industries is an illiquid, family controlled company trading on the pinks, operating in a
depressed environment with few immediate signs that the worm has turned. And yet, we believe that for
patient value investors the current share price embeds a comfortable margin of safety. As always, we don’t
endeavor to answer the question of when we might get paid but believe the enterprise is worth substantially
in excess of current trading levels and, for us, that is enough.
Company Description from latest annual report
We specialize in the construction, repair and conversion of a wide variety of steel and aluminum marine
vessels for commercial and governmental customers. Through our subsidiaries, we operate five shipyards: one
in Morgan City, Louisiana, three in Amelia, Louisiana and one in Orange, Texas. Our Company was founded in
1948 and commenced operations at our shipyard in Morgan City. From 1996 through 2003, we acquired and
expanded our Conrad Amelia yard, our Conrad Orange yard and our second yard in Amelia, Conrad
Deepwater.
Current situation overview
The past few years have been challenging for the company, in some ways historically so. Hitherto, the
company was the beneficiary of the shale boom—constructing inland barges—and that business dried up. This
is a large fixed cost business and when backlog was chewed through, there was a negative absorption effect at
play. At the same time, vessel repair business has slowed to a crawl as capex dollars got slashed across the
industry and vessels were laid up rather than repaired.