| Business Summary | | Carnival
Corporation,
including
its
consolidated
subsidiaries,
is
a
multiple-night
cruise
company.
The
Company
offers
a
broad
range
of
cruise
brands
serving
the
contemporary
cruise
sector
of
the
vacation
market
through
Carnival
Cruise
Lines
and
Costa;
the
premium
cruise
sector
through
Holland
America
Line;
and
the
luxury
cruise
sector
through
Cunard
Line,
Seabourn
Cruise
Line
and
Windstar
Cruises.
In
addition
to
its
cruise
operations,
the
Company
operates
a
tour
business,
through
Holland
America
Line-Westours,
Inc.,
which
markets
sightseeing
tours
both
separately
and
as
a
part
of
its
cruise/tour
packages. | More
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| Financial Summary | | CCL
operates
five
separate
cruise
lines
under
the
names
Carnival
Cruise
Lines,
Cunard
Line,
Holland
America
Line,
Seaborn
Cruise
Line
and
Windstar
Cruises
and
a
tour
business,
Holland
America
Westours.
For
the
six
months
ended
5/01,
revenues
rose
23%
to
$2.09
billion.
Net
income
fell
16%
to
$314.9
million.
Revenues
reflect
the
acquisition
of
Costa
and
increased
capacity
and
occupancy
rates.
Net
income
was
offset
by
increased
debt
related
to
the
Costa
acquisition. | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Micky Arison, 51 Chairman
and CEO | $3.8M | Howard Frank, 59 Vice
Chairman of Directors, COO | 3.3M | Gerald Cahill, 49 CFO,
Sr. VP-Fin., Chief Accounting Officer | -- | Robert Dickinson, 58 Pres
and COO of Carnival, Director | 2.3M | A. Kirk Lanterman, 69 Chairman,
CEO and Pres of Holland America Line-Westours Inc.and Director | 3.8M | Dollar
amounts are as of 30-Nov-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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