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As Celebrity is our cruise line of choice I am curious to know more about Shareholders benefits. If anyone can help me with the following questions;

How many shares do you have to buy to become eligible?

Do you have to be resident in the US to receive benefits?

What are the benefits?

Thank you

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This is the link to the shareholders benefit website. It should answer all your questions.

 

http://www.rclinvestor.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=103045&p=irol-shareholderbenefit

 

Thanks for the link! It reminded me that, during our recent move, I had forgotten to submit my request for our upcoming Hawaii cruise which I just now sent.:)

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Best stock i ever purchased. Purchased 100 shares at 9 for $900. Have received over $1,500 of OBC from it. Plus $1,000 or so in dividends.

 

Your original $900 has so risen to $4,200 as well.

 

I bought mine at $26 last year. Have had a year of dividends but, due to getting beverage packages, which we have for the next 3 cruises, we haven't had any shareholder Obc since February. Thinking about taking my 50%+ gain now, especially if I get drinks packages for Feb/Mar 15 after the 29th when it comes back on offer,.

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Best stock i ever purchased. Purchased 100 shares at 9 for $900. Have received over $1,500 of OBC from it. Plus $1,000 or so in dividends.

 

Vert nice, I bought it at 27. It's doing very well right now...not unhappy on it's performance as a stock. Only able to exercise it once (out of 5) due to perks already received on sailings however.

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We paid $36 and bought 200 shares as we always had two cabins for our family of four. Officially one adult ( stockholder) and child per cabin.

Even at that purchase price we have received well over $1000 ( never did the actual math, probably more) in OBC. Each 10 day cruise at 2 cabins was equal to $400, or $200 for shorter cruises.

A great investment for frequent X cruisers.

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