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Elliott Builds 10% Stake in Norwegian Cruise Line to Drive Overhaul

Activist investor Elliott Investment Management has accumulated a stake exceeding 10% in Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, signaling a push for strategic changes to reverse years of market underperformance. The move sent shares of the Miami-based cruise operator climbing 6.1% to $22.80 in premarket trading on Tuesday.

Elliott Builds 10% Stake in Norwegian Cruise Line to Drive Overhaul

Elliott, known for high-profile interventionist campaigns, now ranks among Norwegian’s largest shareholders. According to a Wall Street Journal report citing people familiar with the matter, the firm intends to engage directly with management to address structural issues that have left the company trailing behind industry leaders.

Bridging the Competitive Gap

Norwegian has struggled to keep pace with its primary competitors, Royal Caribbean and Carnival, particularly in the post-pandemic recovery phase. The company’s stock has been cited as one of the weakest performers in the S&P 500 over the last five years, prompting Elliott to argue that internal changes are necessary to close the valuation gap.

While the specific demands from Elliott have not yet been fully disclosed, the activist’s track record suggests a focus on operational efficiency and capital allocation. The market reacted positively to the news on Tuesday, as investors anticipate that Elliott’s involvement with the 10% stake could catalyze a long-awaited turnaround for the struggling cruise line.

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