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Norwegian Cruise Line has archived item the 2010 with an EBITDA record of beyond 400 million dollars
Revenues in increase of 8.5%. The profit clearly is piled to 22,6 million dollars
February 1, 2011
In the last trimester of the exercise the 2010 crocieristica company Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has brought back a net loss of 39,3 million dollars on revenues for 483,6 million dollars respect to a net loss of 39,0 million dollars on revenues for 401,7 million dollars in the correspondent period of the exercise precedence. The EBITDA is piled to 63,4 million dollars regarding 37,4 million in the fourth trimester of 2009.
In the entire year the 2010 company has recorded a profit clearly of 22,6 million dollars on revenues for 2,01 billion dollars respect to a profit clearly of 67,2 million dollars on revenues for 1,85 billion dollars in the year precedence. The EBITA has attested to the quota record of 400,3 million dollars (+23.6%).
"Extremely they are satisfied of our results of 2010", it has commented the president and managing director of NCL, Kevin Sheehan, "above all - it has explained - because we have exited with success from the difficult economic scene of end 2008 and 2009. The increase of the prices of the cruises and the expenses on board, with the benefits brought from our strategic initiatives, has lead in the 2010 to results record for Norwegian, making of the year that of greater success in the history of the company. We have not only established an EBITDA record for the entire year, but it is also the fourth consecutive year of increase to two figures of the EBITDA".
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