Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd
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 - Musk’s Starlink Will Bring Faster Internet to Royal Caribbean CruisesLove fast internet? Elon Musk's Starlink is bringing it to all Royal Caribbean Cruises. Here's what we know about the partnership.
 - Can a Company Post Negative Revenues? PLUG and RCL DidWhile many companies post negative incomes, can a company post negative revenues? There are examples where companies posted negative revenues.
 - These ETFs Give Excellent Exposure to the Cruise Line IndustryCruise lines have been through the ringer, but investing in down stocks could mean heightened return upon recovery.
 - Royal Caribbean operates the world’s largest contemporary cruise brandRoyal Caribbean International is a global brand offered by Royal Caribbean (RCL). It’s one of the world’s three largest contemporary brands.
 - Marketing contributes to Royal Caribbean’s growing customer baseRoyal Caribbean (RCL) offers all cruise company services, including pre- and post-hotel stay arrangements and air transportation.
 - Royal Caribbean Seeks Volunteer Passengers, Norwegian Cruise Cancels Until 2021Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a cruise isn't just a cruise. Royal Caribbean and other companies are looking for volunteers to test the waters.
 - Does Norwegian Cruise Have Enough Cash to Survive?Norwegian Cruise Line stock fell 2.8 percent in the pre-market trading session today at 8:40 a.m. ET. The CDC extended a no sail order through September.
 - What Should You Do with Carnival Stock Right Now?Carnival stock rose 2.4% in today’s pre-market trading session at 5:52 AM ET. The company will suspend its cruises in North America until September 30.
 - Before You Buy Norwegian Cruise Stock, Read ThisOn Wednesday, Norwegian Cruise stock fell 8.4% and closed at $19.20. The company extended the suspension of global voyages until September 30.
 - Key metrics to measure Royal Caribbean’s revenue performanceNow let’s look at certain key operating metrics used in the cruising industry to evaluate operational performance.
 - What Will Drive RCL’s Dividends?Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) has five-year dividend growth of 39%.
 - Carnival: Strong Brands Help Develop Market NicheCarnival is among the most profitable and financially strong leisure travel companies in the world. It provides leisure travel to all major cruise destinations across the globe.
 - Why the T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Fund Has Had a Rough 2016TRBCX has had quite a poor run in 2016 so far. The fund places in the bottom three in the YTD period among the 12 funds in this review.
 - Comparing the major cruise lines’ operating and net marginsAmong the three major competitors in the cruise industry, Royal Caribbean (RCL) had the highest operating margin in 2013.
 - Breaking down Royal Caribbean’s operating costsCosts directly related to operating a cruise ship comprise ~74% of Royal Caribbean’s (RCL) total operating costs.
 - Royal Caribbean tailors brands for specific international marketsApart from operating the largest contemporary global brand, Royal Caribbean offers five additional brands targeting specific markets.
 - A closer look at Royal Caribbean’s revenue sources and growthRoyal Caribbean (RCL) derives revenue from two sources: passenger ticket revenue and onboard and other revenue.
 - Overview: Royal Caribbean Cruises, the 2nd largest cruise operatorRoyal Caribbean Cruises, founded in 1968 and headquartered in Miami, Florida, is the world’s second largest cruise company.
 - Carnival stays competitive with strong financial positionCarnival has a stronger financial position than its peers. It maintained a very low debt-to-capital ratio of 28% in 2013 and just 27% in 2014.
 - A key overview of Carnival’s costs and profitabilityCarnival’s operating profit increased to $1,792 million in 2014, from $1,352 million in 2013. Its operating margin increased to 11.3%, from 8.7% in 2013.
 - Key drivers of Carnival’s revenue growthThe growth of demand was the key driver of Carnival Corporation’s revenue growth in 2014. The number of passengers increased by 5% in 2014.
 - Carnival’s contemporary, premium, and luxury cruisesCruise categories Cruise liners have been successfully providing a wide range of products and services at various price points to suit preferences of passengers from different age groups. Service levels and pricing differ by brand, category of the ship, cabins, season, duration, and itinerary. We can categorize cruise brands into these three categories: contemporary, premium, […]
 - Two segments make up 98% of Carnival Corporation’s revenueTwo of Carnival Corporation’s (CCL) operating segments comprise almost 98% of the company’s revenue. Carnival also reports a Cruise Support segment and a Tour segment.
 - What are Carnival Corporation’s revenue sources?Carnival Corporation (CCL) derives revenue from the following three sources: passenger tickets, onboard or other activities, and tours.
 - Carnival boasts largest market share of cruise passengersThe number of Carnival’s cruise passengers has increased at a six-year CAGR of 4.6%. It has the largest market share of cruise passengers at ~47%.
 - A key overview of Carnival, the world’s largest cruise companyCarnival Corporation (CCL), the largest cruise company in the world, operates 101 cruise ships and has a global market share of ~47%.
