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Norwegian Cruise Line Unveils Plan To Resume Cruising
April 07 2021 - 02:52AM
TipRanks
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings plans a phased return to cruising. The cruise company unveiled a "two-pronged plan" with cruise resumption outside the United States from Jamaica, Dominican Republic, and Greece starting from July this year with the company’s ships including Norwegian Joy, Jade, and Gem. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings ($NCLH) will initially offer week long cruises from Greece, Jamaica and Dominican Republic. Shares of the company were up by 3.2% in after-hours trading on April 6. Separately, $NCLH also submitted a proposal to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States on April 5 with a plan for cruise resumption from US ports starting from July 4.
https://www.tipranks.com/news/norwegian-cruise-line-unveils-plan-to-resume-cruising
The only thing a company can do to stop constant manipulation is to provide a DIVIDEND. Dividends encourage investors to hold on to stocks for long term growth.
Don't expect $GMGI to offer a DIVIDEND anytime soon...
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The manipulation will continue even if $GMGI ever qualifies to become a NASDAQ stock member.
So far $GMGI isn't having any luck on the uplist. Perhaps the lack of progress in the uplist has discouraged potential investors.
Winning Day! +$1.04 Yeah!
Golden Matrix Group (GMGI)
$6.585 -$.115 (-1.72%)
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Submits Plan to CDC. Asks for July 4 Restart
April 05, 2021
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has sent a letter to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday outlining its plan to resume cruise operations from U.S. ports in July that includes its multi-layered SailSAFE Health and Safety Program developed in conjunction with globally recognized experts, including the Healthy Sail Panel (HSP), according to a press release.
The company, which operates the Norwegian, Regent and Oceania brands, has asked for permission to cruise starting on July 4 from U.S. ports with vessels at 60 percent capacity; all guests and crew will require to be vaccinated.
The company said its plan is consistent with the CDC’s updated guidance that international travel is safe for fully vaccinated individuals and that COVID-19 vaccination efforts will be critical in the safe resumption of cruise ship travel.
By requiring full and complete vaccinations of guests and crew, the company said it shares in the spirit and exceeds the intent of the CDC’s Conditional Sailing Order (CSO) to advance mutual public health goals and protect guests, crew and the communities it visits.
The letter from NCLH asks the CDC to lift the CSO for NCLH vessels.
“We congratulate the CDC on the steps it has taken to further open travel for vaccinated Americans. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings shares the CDC’s view that vaccinations are the primary vehicle for Americans to get back to their everyday lives,” said Frank Del Rio, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. ”We believe that through a combination of 100% mandatory vaccinations for guests and crew and science-backed public health measures as developed by the Healthy Sail Panel, led by former Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt and former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration Dr. Scott Gottlieb, we can create a safe, ‘bubble-like’ environment for guests and crew. We look forward to joining the rest of the travel, tourism and hospitality sectors in participating in this next phase of our recovery.”
Del Rio continued: “Our robust and comprehensive SailSAFE health and safety program extends well beyond the protocols of the travel, leisure and hospitality sectors, all of which have already reopened including hotels and resorts, casinos, restaurants, sporting venues, theme parks and airlines. With vaccine mandates and strict health and safety protocols in place, we believe we can provide a uniquely safe and healthy vacation experience. With our vessels back in operation, we will not only reinstate thousands of American jobs and meet the significant consumer demand for cruising, but also re-contribute billions of dollars to the U.S. economy as the industry resumes cruise operations.”
Details on the Company’s SailSAFE program can be found here: SailSAFE Health and Safety Program
The company’s full letter to the CDC is below:
April 5, 2021
Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky
Director, United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Road
Atlanta, GA 30329-4027
Re: Our plan to join America’s national opening this summer
Dear Dr. Walensky:
In the ongoing spirit of cooperation between Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (“NCLH”) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”), and out of deference and respect for the career CDC scientists working tirelessly on behalf of all Americans, I write to advise you that NCLH has developed a comprehensive and robust science-backed plan that should become the model for how the travel and hospitality industry operates in a COVID-19 environment and which will be mutually beneficial for the public health mission that you and your agency are dedicated to serving and to NCLH’s various constituencies.
As you know, NCLH is the parent company of three cruise brands, Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. On March 13, 2020, prior to the CDC issuing its first No Sail Order, NCLH suspended all cruise operations across our three brands worldwide in an effort to do our part as a responsible corporate citizen to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Nearly 13 months later, we believe, that in light of the current health trends, buttressed by the more than 650 million vaccines administered worldwide to date, it is time for NCLH to join the rest of the travel, tourism and hospitality sectors in participating in this next phase of our recovery.
We congratulate you and the CDC on the important steps taken to further facilitate safe travel for vaccinated Americans, as announced on April 2, 2021. NCLH shares your view that vaccinations are the primary vehicle for Americans to get back to their everyday lives while containing the spread of the virus. We have worked tirelessly to ensure that our resumption of operations is guided by science and prioritizes the health and safety of our passengers, crew and the communities we visit. Most importantly, because our return to service plan mandates that the entire population onboard our vessels be vaccinated, our plan reduces the risk of outbreaks and severe COVID-19 cases. Accordingly, we will not require federal, state or local governments to incur time and/or resources in providing medical assistance to our brands’ guests as we have invested tens of millions of dollars in enhanced onboard health and safety protocols, including, but not limited to, enhanced hospital grade air filtration systems, cutting-edge contact tracing technology and significantly upgraded ICU and quarantine medical facilities. Our vessels are well equipped to handle the one-off case of infection that could occur, and our procedures are well detailed and resourced to treat, address and otherwise handle any isolated case onboard. With these as our guiding principles, we are pleased to outline our plan to safely resume cruising:
NCLH will require that all guests embarking from a U.S. port and/or disembarking to a U.S. port provide proof of having been fully vaccinated with an FDA-, EMA-, or WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccine no less than two weeks prior to their departure date;
All crew on NCLH vessels will be fully vaccinated with an FDA-, EMA- or WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccine at least two weeks prior to commencement of their duties onboard their assigned vessel;
NCLH will also incorporate and operationalize the protocols developed by the Healthy Sail Panel (“HSP”), led by former Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt and former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration Dr. Scott Gottlieb. These protocols, include universal testing of guests and crew, combined with required vaccines for all guests and crew, thereby creating a safe, “bubble-like” environment; and
On or about July 4, 2021, NCLH vessels will begin cruise operations at an initial reduced capacity of 60%, gradually ramping up our fleet departing from U.S. ports and increasing capacity by 20% every 30 days.
These stringent requirements will remain in place until public health conditions allow for the implementation of more lenient protocols.
We have published the complete SailSAFE health and safety program on our website and attach a copy to this letter.
By requiring full and complete vaccinations of guests and crew, we believe our extensive health and safety standards share in the spirit and exceed the intent of the CDC’s existing Conditional Sailing Order (“CSO”) to advance public health goals and to protect guests, crew and the communities we visit. Therefore, we respectfully request the CDC lift the CSO for all NCLH cruise vessels departing from U.S. ports effective July 4, 2021.
We trust that you will agree that our protocols extend well beyond the protocols of other travel, leisure and hospitality sectors, all of which have already reopened, including hotels and resorts, casinos, restaurants, sporting venues, theme parks and airlines. We believe that a cruise ship with a fully vaccinated population when combined with the virus protection defenses provided by the HSP protocols is one of the safest vacation options available.
With vaccine mandates and strict health and safety protocols in place, we are confident of our ability to provide a uniquely safe and healthy vacation environment. These mitigation protocols will minimize, to the greatest extent possible, further infection and spread of COVID-19. With our vessels back in operation, we will not only reinstate tens of thousands of American jobs and meet the significant American consumer’s demand for cruising, but also re-contribute hundreds of billions of dollars to the U.S. economy as the industry resumes cruise operations.
We look forward to continued partnership with the CDC in recommencing operations with 100% vaccinated guests and crew aboard. Independent of the pandemic, our primary responsibility remains the safety and welfare of our guests and crew. Recognizing our shared responsibility to health and safety standards — those which exceed the mandated regulations set for other dining, entertainment, travel and tourism enterprises — we embrace these guidelines and view them as opportunities to strengthen public health measures and restore public confidence in our industry and the broader travel sector as a whole.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Frank Del Rio
President and CEO
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings
Perhaps one should factor in the reverse split...
The share price is not "organic" growth it is "reverse split growth"
A huge difference...
$GMBL
Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.
Authorized Shares 500,000,000
Outstanding Shares 19,758,753 03/29/2021
Restricted 5,389,126 03/29/2021
Unrestricted 14,369,627
Float 2,276,070 01/28/2020
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GMBL/news
FYI the float on $GMGI is: 11,560,390
(Another gaming company)
Use the SEC's Edgar database for a complete look at $GMBL's filings
Here is the link: https://www.sec.gov/edgar/browse/?CIK=1451448&owner=exclude
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A big swing and a miss....
The count is O and 2 for $GMGI...
Stock Market is closed on Friday in observance of Easter.
Sooooooo. Get all of your ASK slapping buddies to start hitting $GMGI hard.
hahahahaha! The "10" share gang.
Breaking Carnival News!
Gov. DeSantis calls on CDC to rescind no-sail order
By FOX 35 News Staff
PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. -
Governor Ron DeSantis on Friday held a roundtable with leaders to highlight the importance of the cruise industry to Florida’s economy.
At the roundtable, Governor DeSantis called on the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to rescind its no-sail order which the CDC has indicated will remain in place until November 1, 2021.
"If there is one thing we’ve learned over the past year, it’s that lockdowns don’t work, and Floridians deserve the right to earn a living," said Governor DeSantis. "The cruise industry is essential to our state’s economy and keeping it shut down until November would be devastating to the men and women who rely on the cruise lines to provide for themselves and their families. I urge the CDC to immediately rescind this baseless no-sail order to allow Floridians in this industry to get back to work."
A September 2020 report from the Federal Maritime Commission estimated that during the first 6 months of the pandemic, losses in Florida due to the cruise industry shutdown totalled $3.2 billion in economic activity, including 49,500 jobs paying $2.3 billion in wages.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday its no-sail order will remain in place until Nov. 1 for cruise ships despite a request from the Cruise Lines International Association to lift the order several months early.
The CLIA said it believes cruise lines are ready to sail again from U.S. ports and asked the CDC to allow for a phased resumption by the beginning of July, a timeline correlating with when President Joe Biden said he hopes small groups can begin to gather again.
On Wednesday, the CDC said it is working on updating its no-sail order.
"Returning to passenger cruising is a phased approach to mitigate the risk of spreading COVID-19. Details for the next phase of the CSO are currently under interagency review," the agency said in a statement to FOX Television Stations.
Since COVID-19 most commonly spreads from person to person by respiratory droplets during close physical contact, packed cruise ships were hotspots for infection at the outset of the pandemic. Several ships with onboard outbreaks were even stranded at sea, barred from docking and disembarking over concern of further spreading the virus.
https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/gov-desantis-calls-on-cdc-to-rescind-no-sail-order
Yes agreed, This certainly can be perceived as a Bullish symbol.
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Stock Price Forecast
The 3 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Esports Entertainment Group Inc have a median target of 20.00, with a high estimate of 30.00 and a low estimate of 20.00. The median estimate represents a +31.58% increase from the last price of 15.20.
Analyst Recommendations
The current consensus among 3 polled investment analysts is to Buy stock in Esports Entertainment Group Inc. This rating has held steady since March, when it was unchanged from a Buy rating.
https://money.cnn.com/quote/forecast/forecast.html?symb=GMBL
So what!
So now here we are a day later, and as the ocean spray begins to settle, shares of all three major cruise lines, Carnival Corporation (NYSE:CCL) (NYSE:CUK), Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NYSE:NCLH), and Royal Caribbean (NYSE:RCL), are back in positive territory. In fact, as of 12:25 p.m. EDT, Carnival is leading the pack higher with a gain of 2.7%.
Is that the right reaction?
Now what
Honestly, I kind of think it might be. On the one hand, yes, the CDC's quick shoot-down of CLIA's request yesterday was disheartening. But on the other, all CDC really said was that nothing has changed since it announced its new framework for resuming cruising back on Nov. 1, 2020. That fact -- that there really are no new facts -- kind of implies that Carnival stock should be trading right back where it was trading before CLIA made its plea, and that's pretty much what Carnival's share price is telling us today.
What happens next?
Who knows?! President Biden has said he wants to get "back to normal" and "mark our independence from this virus" by July 4. The CDC that works for him doesn't seem to like that idea, but CLIA does.
Ultimately, this whole kerfuffle may boil down to a case of wires getting crossed between the White House's messaging and the CDC's. Once they get on the same page, there's still a possibility that cruise investors could see some progress toward getting back to normal -- in which case cruise stocks could do even better than they're doing today.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/03/25/why-carnival-corporation-stock-bounced-back-today/
Well first off Yeah! $CCL is green today.
I still believe that the cruise lines will get there way and start up cruises this summer.
The consequences of not letting them go will just be another huge stain on the current socialist "democratically controlled" government body.
Royal Caribbean Chairman Fain: CDC's Conditional Sail Order Is 'Unworkable'
March 24, 2021
Richard Fain, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group, has called on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention to move on from the Conditional Sail Order (CSO).
Fain said that while the No Sail Order was dropped for the CSO in October, it calls for a four-phased approach that is now out of date.
“It calls for a four-phased (approach)," he said, speaking on a webinar on Wednesday, "but four-and-a-half months into that, we are still in phase one and we still don’t know what will be required for phase two. That is pretty unworkable, for us and the CDC.”
Fain said the cruise industry has carried over 350,000 guests since last summer successfully, while Royal Caribbean Group has carried over 100,000 passengers with just 10 positive COVID-19 cases, which were appropriately responded to.
“We think that that the science has moved ahead of the (CSO)," Fain continued. "It was a very good process way back when. Back in October of last year we thought it was a positive (move) and it's now out of date."
Fain said that Royal Caribbean, along with the rest of the industry and Healthy Sail Panel, now feel it's time to move on, citing positive developments with the COVID-19 vaccine, testing and contact tracing.
https://www.cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/24631-royal-caribbean-chairman-fain-cdc-s-conditional-sail-order-is-unworkable.html
I provide everything that TD Ameritrade sends to me for taxes.
There is a way to get around tax issues with $ET. Instruct your platform to reinvest as opposed to paying a cash dividend.
Then it's time to sell and exit and move on for some.
$RTON has become a cannaboid winner!
Herd mentality with the covid-19 will lead the way to the startup of cruises.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/herd-immunity-and-coronavirus/art-20486808
$ARSN is destined back to sub-penny.
Yes the S-1 registration was so overwhelmingly received by the investor core that $GMGI only lost -0.19 (-3.6%) on Friday.
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Sooooooo... Information that is accurate and true is a pump....
Please prove these facts are inaccurate....