Carnival to outline future plans
Carnival Corporation holds its annual shareholders meeting in Southampton today.
Chief operating officer and vice-chairman Howard Frank is to give and overview of the US cruise giant’s future growth initiatives as well as recapping the company’s performance over the past year.
Shareholders will be able to ask questions of senior executives including chairman and CEO Mickey Arison.
The meeting comes a week ahead of the group’s UK-based informal cruise brand Ocean Village launching its second ship, Ocean Village 2, at the port.
*See www.TravelMole.com for further details later today.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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