A former Royal Caribbean president & chief executive officer has said Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) could be doing “much better”, as he seeks out a spot on the company’s board. Adam Goldstein, who is reportedly working with Elliott Management to fill a board seat with NCLH, told Fortune magazine...
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A former Royal Caribbean president & chief executive officer has said Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) could be doing “much better”, as he seeks out a spot on the company’s board.
Adam Goldstein, who is reportedly working with Elliott Management to fill a board seat with NCLH, told Fortune magazine the firm does not require reinvention, but rather “disciplined execution”.
Goldstein extolled NCLH’s “industry-leading assets,” premium cabin mix, and “compelling onboard amenities,” as well as the brand reputation of Norwegian Cruise Line.
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