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VIDEO: Quantum of the Seas: Designed To Wow
... of all that creativity to design Quantum cruising," stated Richard D. Fain, chairman & CEO, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. "The unique features on Quantum will boggle our guests' minds, but the real strength of the design is how our people have ... Comment?
Royal Caribbean unveils Quantum of the Seas
... lines typically charge more for new ships than for other cruises. Richard Fain, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., said there would be no extra fees for many of the ship's attractions, including The North Star and skydiving. Royal ... Comment?
Royal Caribbean Cruises PT Raised to $41.00 at JP Morgan Cazenove
The firm currently has a "neutral" rating on the stock. Royal Caribbean Cruises traded down 0.42% on Friday, hitting $35.92. Royal Caribbean Cruises has a 1-year low of $22.12 and a 1-year high of $38.56. The stock's 50-day moving average is currently $33.19. The company has a market cap of $7.873 billion and a price-to-earnings ratio of 450.88. Comment?
Royal Caribbean Cruises Stock Rating Reaffirmed by Nomura
... in a report released on Friday, ARN reports. They currently have a $41.00 target price on the stock. Royal Caribbean Cruises (NYSE: RCL) traded down 1.14% on Friday, hitting $35.66. Royal Caribbean Cruises has a 1-year low of $22.12 and a 1-year ... Comment?
Investors Alert: Synergy Pharmaceuticals Inc, Service Corporation...
... "buy" rating on the stock. Is SCI a Strong Buying Opportunity After The Recent Slump? Find out Here Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.(NYSE:RCL) shares gained 5.19% and closed at $36.07. The company, on April 25, reported that its first-quarter net income ... Comment?
Royal Caribbean Cruises Given a $41.00 Price Target at JPMorgan Chase
... also recently issued reports about the stock. Analysts at S&P Equity Research downgraded shares of Royal Caribbean Cruises from a "strong-buy" rating to a "buy" rating in a research note to investors on Friday, March 22nd. Separately, analysts at ... Comment?
Earnings: Cabela's first-quarter profit soars because of big sales of guns, ammo
... from January through March. That's up from $172 billion, or 74 cents per share, a year earlier. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the world's second-largest cruise line, posted a 62 percent jump in first-quarter profit as ticket revenue rose and ... Comment?
The Quantum of the Seas cruise ship is a game-changer
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... lines typically charge more for new ships than for other cruises. Richard Fain, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., ( royalcaribbean.com ) say there would be no extra fees for many of the ship's attractions, including The North Star ... Comment?
Department of Labor blasts Florida's unemployment aid program
... the quality of operations at the school, which offers courses to nearly 150,000. More at the AP . Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the world's second largest cruise line, posted a 62 percent jump in first-quarter profit as ticket revenue rose and ... Comment?
Stocks struggle higher as most of early gain fades
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Stock indexes are closing higher on Wall Street but only after giving up much of the ground they won earlier in the day. Comment?
Royal Caribbean Quarterly Profit Sails Past Expectations
Royal Caribbean Cruises posted a 62 percent jump in quarterly earnings as ticket revenue rose and passengers spent more on drinks, spa treatments and other extras. Comment?
Royal Caribbean profit sails higher
ROYAL Caribbean Cruises Ltd, the world's second largest cruise line, posted a 62 per cent jump in first-quarter profit as ticket revenue rose and passengers spent more on drinks, spa treatments and other extras. Comment?
UPDATE 2-Royal Caribbean profit soars as more passengers get onboard
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd reported a surprisingly strong quarterly profit as a series of mishaps across the cruise industry failed to dissuade passengers, who spent more on both tickets and onboard entertainment. Comment?
New cruise ship tipped a game changer
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... getting an early shot at tickets starting next month. Richard Fain, chairman and chief executive of Royal Caribbean Cruises, said there would be no extra fees for many of the ship's attractions, including the North Star and skydiving. Royal ... Comment?
New cruise ship Quantum of the Seas wil include latest entertainment innovations
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Without doubt, Quantum of the Seas, the latest ship to be unveiled by Royal Caribbean Line , will be the most imaginative vessel afloat when she sets sail next year. Comment?
New cruise ship offers game-changing innovations
ROYAL Caribbean has announced that its forthcoming Quantum of the Seas ship will be the first to offer bumper cars, simulated skydiving and an observation capsule called The North Star, with a bird's-eye view 100 metres above the water. Comment?
Innovations coming for cruise passengers
... at a time a "whole different perspective" of the environment in which they are vacationing, Royal Caribbean Cruises chairman and CEO Richard Fain said. Fain said the ride on the 4,180-passenger ship takes a page from the London Eye and other ... Comment?
New Royal Caribbean ship will sail from New Jersey
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Royal Caribbean's next ship, Quantum of the Seas, will include a simulated skydiving experience, bumper cars, roller skating, a circus school, and a Ferris wheel-inspired ride. Comment?
Royal Caribbean International Reveals Groundbreaking Quantum-Class Ships
... of all that creativity to design Quantum cruising,' stated Richard D. Fain, chairman & CEO, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. 'The unique features on Quantum will boggle our guests' minds, but the real strength of the design is how our people have ... Comment?
Suspicious package near cruise ship at Tampa port contains liquor, traces of chemical
A bomb scare forced the evacuation of the cruise check-in terminal at the Port of Tampa on Thursday, locking down several nearby schools and delaying the departure of Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas while authorities tried to figure out what explosives-sniffing dogs had smelled. Comment?