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Three-brand cruise operator (Norwegian, Oceania, Regent) with $9.8B FY2024 revenue; "Charting the Course" targets $2/share EPS by 2026; Norwegian Aqua launching 2025; post-COVID debt reduction focus.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is one of the world's leading cruise companies, operating three distinct brands across the full spectrum of ocean cruising—Norwegian Cruise Line (contemporary), Oceania Cruises (premium), and Regent Seven Seas Cruises (ultra-luxury)—headquartered in Miami, Florida and trading on NYSE (NCLH). Under CEO Harry Sommer, who assumed leadership in January 2023, the company generated approximately $9.8 billion in revenues for FY2024, representing a complete post-pandemic recovery from COVID-era shutdown losses. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings launched its "Charting the Course" strategic plan in 2024, targeting $2 per share in adjusted EPS by 2026 and $3 per share by 2028, with operational priorities including revenue yield improvement, cost efficiency, and leverage reduction from the substantial debt accumulated during the pandemic.
Zara's parent Inditex posted record €6.2B profit in 2025, moving upmarket with fewer, larger stores as Shein dominates the ultra-budget segment.
Zara is the flagship brand of Inditex, the world's largest fashion group, founded in 1975 by Amancio Ortega in Arteixo, Spain. Inditex operated 5,460 stores across 93 markets as of early 2026, and Zara accounts for the largest share of its revenue. For the fiscal year ending January 2026, Inditex reported total sales of €39.9 billion (up 3.2%) and record net profit of €6.22 billion (up 6%), driven by Zara's combination of trend-responsive design, vertically integrated supply chain, and premium positioning relative to ultra-fast fashion rivals.
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