03 November 2008
Global cruise giant Carnival Corporation is suspending shareholder dividend payments for the whole of 2009.
The measure will result in annual cash savings of $1.3 billion and mean the company will have flexibility to fund capacity growth next year without having to go to credit markets.
It declared a December dividend of $0.40 per share but suspended its quarterly dividend for the next quarter and for 2009 due to the ââ¬Åâhighly volatileââ¬~ state of the financial markets.
The situation will be re-evaluated during the year.
The parent company of brands such as P&O Cruises and Cunard Line in the UK, admitted to have suffered from a further slowdown in bookings during the recent financial marketsââ¬â¢ turmoil.
Occupancy levels for the first half of 2009 are lagging behind the equivalent period this year, although booking values are ââ¬Åâslightly higherââ¬~.
The US company said recent declines in fuel prices will result in a ââ¬Åâsignificant benefitââ¬~ to 2009 full year results.
Chairman and CEO Micky Arison said: ââ¬ÅâThe companyââ¬â¢s cash flow remain strong.
ââ¬ÅâHowever, in light of the unusually high cost of raising new capital, continuing concerns about financial institution liquidity and current uncertainties in the global economy, we believe that preserving cash is a prudent step which will further strengthen the companyââ¬â¢s balance sheet and enhance our financial flexibility.ââ¬~
Carnival increased its 2008 earnings per share guidance based on revised currency exchange rates and fuel prices.
by Phil Davies
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