(Alliance News) - Carnival Corp on Monday said it has completed the sale of 94.5 million shares under its USD1.5 billion "at-the-market" equity offering programme.
The USD1.5 billion program was announced Tuesday last week and is in addition to its sales of 67.1 million shares under a USD1.0 billion programme completed October 30.
The cruise operated noted that, as previously announced, net proceeds from both offerings will go towards general corporate purposes.
Shares in Carnival were up 11% at 1,195.00 pence in London on Monday afternoon.
By Anna Farley; annafarley@alliancenews.com
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