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Royal Caribbean International was founded in 1968. The current parent corporation, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., was incorporated on July 23, 1985 in the Republic of Liberia under the Business Corporation Act of Liberia.
We are the world’s second largest cruise company operating 38 ships in... More
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- Thursday, May 9, 3:26 PM Carnival Cruise Lines (CCL -1.2%) could hit choppy waters, according to Hedgeye. The research firm's monthly pricing survey shows Carnival is having to get very aggressive with promotions to keep cruises full - while peers Royal Caribbean (RCL -0.6%) and Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCLH -0.4%) continue to take advantage of the hit to Carnival's reputation this year. 2 Comments [Consumer]
- Thursday, May 9, 6:54 AM Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) declares $0.12/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 1.28%. For shareholders of record May 21. Payable June 04. Ex-div date May 17. (PR) Comment! [Dividends]
- Thursday, April 25, 8:54 AM Royal Caribbean (RCL): Q1 EPS of $0.35 beats by $0.17. Revenue of $1.91B beats by $0.04B. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News]
- Wednesday, April 17, 1:28 PM Carnival (CCL -1%) will spend over $600M to add extra generators and improved fire suppression systems to its fleet of ships run under the Carnival Cruise Lines flag and other cruise lines it owns. The string of headline-grabbing incidents this year with Carnival ships has affected Wave Season bookings, according to industry watchers. While Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCLH -0.9%) is showing strong demand and Royal Caribbean (RCL -0.8%) is mildly ahead of last year's pace, Carnival is discounting prices by as much as 8% and bookings are off by over 10%. 2 Comments [Consumer]
- Wednesday, April 3, 9:05 AM A channel check by Jefferies indicates cruise line operators Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCLH) and Royal Caribbean (RCL) are benefiting from the woes of Carnival (CCL). Ticket prices are improving for the pair, while Carnival has been forced to get more promotional to make up for a slew of troubling headlines. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, March 18, 9:29 AM Carnival's (CCL) Legend made it back into port yesterday after engine troubles limited its sailing speed. Unfortunately, for the company - and perhaps the industry (RCL, NCLH) - politicians have grabbed ahold of the issue. New York Senator Charles Schumer proposed a "Cruise Ship Passenger Bill of Rights" to improve conditions and expectations in the industry. CCL -3.2% premarket. 2 Comments [Consumer, On the Move]
- Friday, March 15, 9:44 AM A disappointing outlook for profits from Carnival as well as yet more cruise liner problems on the open water are spilling over to taint sector peers. Royal Caribbean (RCL -2%) and Norwegian Cruise Holdings (NCLH -1.3%). are both weak on the day. Comment! [Consumer, On the Move]
- Thursday, March 14, 10:02 AM Shares of Royal Caribbean (RCL -0.1%) and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH -0.8%) are taking on a little water after peer Carnival (CCL -0.5%) finds itself with another cruise liner with engine problems. Carnival is out with a Facebook post on the mishap, saying it's working on the "technical issue" and that although the ship lost service for elevators and toilets for a few hours - it never lost power. Comment! [Consumer, On the Move]
- Monday, March 11, 7:17 AM The cruise industry (CCL, RCL, NCLH) steps up its discounting activity after a couple of misadventures on the high seas grabbed the media spotlight. According to travel experts, cruises to Alaska and Europe are seeing the biggest increases in promotional activity. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Friday, March 8, 3:26 PM Royal Caribbean (RCL -2.5%) says 105 passengers on one of its cruise liners fell ill to a virus, forcing the ship back to a Florida port. Though the industry has a long time history of steering right around minor PR hiccups, analysts think the escalated pace of onboard sickness outbreaks (CDC list) and recent Carnival mishaps could dent industry demand. Sector movers: CCL -1.5%, NCLH -1.1%. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Wednesday, March 6, 12:46 PM The cruise line group (CCL, RCL, NCLH) looks promising to Credit Suisse with strong onboard revenue opportunities helping to offset a sluggish recovery for ticket pricing. The upturn is led by key components such as casino, alcohol, and premium services. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, February 25, 9:47 AM Royal Caribbean (RCL +2.1%) announces in a filing with the SEC that bookings have remained encouraging and consistent with previous expectations in the period of time following the company's earnings release from earlier this month. It's a positive sign with the high-profile misadventure of rival Carnival's Triumph throwing a bit of a worry about short-term demand in the sector. (10-K) Comment! [Consumer]
- Friday, February 22, 11:45 AM Though Carnival (CCL -1.3%) has a track record of bouncing back from mishaps with its cruise ships, it might not be smooth sailing this time around with the stranded Triumph escapade catching the eye of Senator Jay Rockefeller. The politician wants to know the cost to the government of responding to cruise incidents in what could be the first step to force overseas operators such as Carnival and Royal Caribbean (RCL -0.4%) to pay higher levies for conducting business in the U.S. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Thursday, February 14, 11:41 AM Carnival (CCL -1%) slips lower again as the cruise operator's warning on H1 earnings due to its stranded cruise ship continues to affect sentiment. In the sector, the mishap in the middle of Wave Season is also taking a toll on shares of Royal Caribbean (RCL -0.7%), while Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCLH -0.4%) has ridden out the choppiness in fine fashion to continue its impressive post-IPO run. Comment! [Consumer, On the Move]
- Friday, February 8, 6:24 PM Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL) declares $0.12/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 1.33%. For shareholders of record Feb. 21. Payable Mar. 06. Ex-div date Feb. 19. (PR) Comment! [Dividends]
- Monday, February 4, 8:56 AM More on Royal Caribbean's (RCL) Q4: Bookings and onboard spending were better than expected during the quarter as net yields came in ahead of guidance. The impact of fuel hedging appears to have been minimal during the period. Royal Caribbean expects EPS of $2.30 to $2.50 for 2013 as it forecasts more success in North America but warns again on Europe. RCL +0.7% premarket. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Consumer]
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Michael Bryant
But with a PE of 3, Norwegian Cruise Line ($NCLH) seems way cheaper than Carnival ($CCL) or Royal Caribbean Cruises ($RCL). - View all 0 replies
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