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What is the highest NCL stock has ever been?

The latest closing stock price for Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings as of November 13, 2023 is 13.10.
  • The all-time high Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings stock closing price was 63.76 on November 02, 2015.
  • The Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings 52-week high stock price is 22.75, which is 73.7% above the current share price.




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Total debt on the balance sheet as of September 2023 : $13.87 B. According to Norwegian Cruise Line 's latest financial reports the company's total debt is $13.87 B.

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In the case of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, both the revenue per share (evident from the last five years' TTM data: 2019: 28.67; 2020: 21.68; 2021: 0.08; 2022: 5.74; 2023: 16.54; ) and the 5-year revenue growth rate (-32%) have been on a consistent downward trajectory.

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Generated total revenue of $2.5 billion, a record for the Company and up 33% compared to the same period in 2019, and GAAP net income of $345.9 million, or EPS of $0.71. Achieved Adjusted EBITDA of $752 million and Adjusted EPS of $0.76, exceeding guidance of $730 million and $0.70 respectively.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Shares Outstanding: 425.42M for Sept. 30, 2023.

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Officials with Norwegian Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean Cruises announced cancellations Wednesday as the pandemic-stricken cruise industry grapples with the arrival of the highly transmissible omicron variant.

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Full year 2023 Occupancy is expected to average 103.5%, consistent with prior guidance. As expected, Occupancy in the quarter is slightly lower than the second quarter of 2019, reflecting the Company's strategic shift to longer, more immersive itineraries.

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