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I bought 600 shares of NCL, it's one of my few winners thus far in pandemic bottom feeding

I appreciate your support, TY

I've got NCL and Carnival but not nearly that many shares. I do think over the next two years both will come roaring back. 600 shares? wow, nice job!
 

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I should also note, news of buyout offers came AFTER the exchange closed in England, so I expect a nice run Monday morning.
 
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Thanks, PF.

I put it on my Watch List when you originally mentioned it but never pulled the trigger although it was climbing steadily before Friday's explosion.

Opportunity lost on my part.
 

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I should also note, news of buyout offers came AFTER the exchange closed in England, so I expect a nice run Monday morning.
as it turns out, the Ceaser's offer came in much lower than expected, so I am not as bullish that this will run up this morning. In fact, I think it may dip a bit....not sure yet if time to hold or sell.
 

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dipped yesterday, as i said.....may go up slightly today but not quite the payday that was expected because CZR has them by the balls.
 

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sold the majority of my position this morning....thought the CZR buyout offer was GREAT news when I heard it Friday. Turned out to be horrible news as I think I would have made alot more had this played out longer with no BO offer from CZR.
 
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[h=1]Cruise line association says all passengers, crew will need COVID-19 tests before boarding[/h][h=2]The new testing rule is 'effective immediately worldwide,' said a CLIA The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has announced that its 50-plus member cruise lines have agreed to administer pre-boarding COVID-19 tests for all passengers and crew on ships carrying over 250 people.[/h]CLIA, the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, which represents 95%

of the world’s cruise capacity, announced the news on Tuesday"CLIA ocean cruise line members worldwide have agreed to conduct 100% testing of passengers and crew on all ships with a capacity to carry 250 or more persons — with a negative test required for any embarkation,” a spokesperson said in a statement shared to social media. “This is a travel industry first and an example of the cruise industry leading the way.

"We see testing as an important initial step to a multi-layered approach that we believe validates the industry's commitment to making health, safety and the well-being of the passengers, the crew and the communities we visit our top priority,” the announcement concluded.
The CLIA, which counts powerhouse cruise lines like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and MSC as members, did not disclose whether seafarers would be subject to PCR or rapid testing before boarding, and the timeline for testing — and proving proof of a negative test — before setting sail.

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The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has announced that its 50-plus member cruise lines have agreed to test all passengers and crew on ships carrying over 250 people for COVID-19 before sailing. (iStock)



 
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Cruise line association says all passengers, crew will need COVID-19 tests before boarding

The new testing rule is 'effective immediately worldwide,' said a CLIA The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has announced that its 50-plus member cruise lines have agreed to administer pre-boarding COVID-19 tests for all passengers and crew on ships carrying over 250 people.

CLIA, the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, which represents 95%

of the world’s cruise capacity, announced the news on Tuesday"CLIA ocean cruise line members worldwide have agreed to conduct 100% testing of passengers and crew on all ships with a capacity to carry 250 or more persons — with a negative test required for any embarkation,” a spokesperson said in a statement shared to social media. “This is a travel industry first and an example of the cruise industry leading the way.

"We see testing as an important initial step to a multi-layered approach that we believe validates the industry's commitment to making health, safety and the well-being of the passengers, the crew and the communities we visit our top priority,” the announcement concluded.
The CLIA, which counts powerhouse cruise lines like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and MSC as members, did not disclose whether seafarers would be subject to PCR or rapid testing before boarding, and the timeline for testing — and proving proof of a negative test — before setting sail.

<source media="(max-width: 767px)" srcset="https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/10/1470/828/Royal-Caribbean-Oasis-of-the-Seas-iStock.jpg?ve=1&tl=1 2x" style="box-sizing: border-box;"><source media="(min-width: 767px)" srcset="https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/10/1862/1048/Royal-Caribbean-Oasis-of-the-Seas-iStock.jpg?ve=1&tl=1 2x" style="box-sizing: border-box;">
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The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has announced that its 50-plus member cruise lines have agreed to test all passengers and crew on ships carrying over 250 people for COVID-19 before sailing. (iStock)




Great move.

My RCL stock likes it.
 

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Not surprised 1 bit

Only thing that scares me is that i heard a rumor that they arent allowing cruises for more than 7 days for 2021 and I just booked an 8 day cruise last week for 2021
not surprised either and actually kind of relived as I did not really want to go on this cruise (long story) ....assuming Biden loses and we are allowed to leave our house, we'll probably end up going to PR for the week in December instead.
 
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not surprised either and actually kind of relived as I did not really want to go on this cruise (long story) ....assuming Biden loses and we are allowed to leave our house, we'll probably end up going to PR for the week in December instead.

I had a cruise planned in December which we moved months ago.

Funny, i was actually on an NCL cruise 4 years ago on election day. The stunned look on 90% of us the next few days was unreal
 

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