die private Beteiligungsgesellschaft Apollo Management übernimmt Oceania Cruises für US$ 850 Millionen. Der Kauf soll im 2. Quartal abgeschlossen werden.
Das bisherige Oceania-Management wird die Reederei auch weiterhin führen. Dank des finanziellen Hintergrunds des neuen Besitzers wird mit einer baldigen Vergrößerung der Flotte gerechnet.
Am Produkt wird sich nichts ändern. Hier die schriftliche Bekanntgebung, die ich bekommen habe:
APOLLO MANAGEMENT L.P. MAKES STRATEGIC INVESTMENT IN OCEANIA CRUISES
Oceania Cruises to Remain an Independent Brand
MIAMI, FL, February 26, 2007 – Oceania Cruises, Inc. and Apollo Management L.P. (“Apollo”) announced today that Apollo has forged a strategic partnership with Oceania Cruises. The transaction, valued at approximately $850 million dollars including the assumption of debt, is expected to be completed in the second quarter and is subject to normal conditions for a transaction of this type, including regulatory approval. Lehman Brothers, Inc. and UBS Securities acted as financial advisors to Oceania Cruises on the transaction.
Oceania Cruises will remain a wholly independent brand, operating with the support of Apollo’s $12 billion private equity fund. Oceania Cruises’ founding management team, including Chairman and CEO Frank Del Rio, along with a syndicate of the line’s founding investors, remain stake holders in the new venture and are committed to the line’s continued growth and success.
“Apollo is one of the most dynamic, innovative and successful private equity firms in the world and everyone at Oceania Cruises is delighted to join the Apollo family. With the tremendous financial resources of Apollo available to us, Oceania Cruises will continue to prosper, further strengthen our upper-premium brand positioning, enhance our award-winning onboard product, and be better positioned for additional growth,” stated Frank Del Rio, Chairman and CEO of Oceania Cruises.
“Frank Del Rio has built a world-class cruise company in just a few short years, and we are delighted to have the opportunity to forge this strategic partnership with him and the highly talented management team at Oceania Cruises. We look forward to supporting the company’s growth and success,” stated Steve Martinez, a partner with Apollo Management L.P.
About Apollo Management L.P.
Apollo, founded in 1990, is a recognized leader in private equity, debt and capital markets investing. Since its inception, Apollo has invested more than $16 billion through six funds. Based in New York with offices in Los Angeles and London, Apollo is currently investing in its sixth private equity fund, Apollo Investment Fund VI, L.P., which along with related co-investment entities, represents approximately $12 billion of new capital. Apollo’s investments have included some of the best known brands such as Wyndham International, Saks Incorporated, Vail Resorts, Miraval, Sirius Satellite Radio, RockResorts, Berlitz, Harrah’s Entertainment (pending), AMC Entertainment, GNC, Linens ‘N’ Things, and Sotheby’s International Realty (pending).
About Oceania Cruises
Oceania Cruises® is the world’s only upper-premium cruise line. Featuring a fleet of intimate and luxurious 684-guest ships, Regatta, Insignia and Nautica, Oceania Cruises sails to the most alluring ports in Europe, China and the Far East, Australia, New Zealand, South America, Central America and the Caribbean. In 2007, Oceania Cruises will sail to more than 170 ports around the globe. In 2008, the line will sail to Australia and New Zealand for the first time, presenting an even wider array of intriguing destinations.
Combining the finest cuisine at sea, exceptional personalized service, luxurious accommodations and extraordinary value, Oceania Cruises is setting a new, worldwide standard for luxury cruising.
Originally posted by Raoul Fiebig: ... die private Beteiligungsgesellschaft Apollo Management übernimmt Oceania Cruises für US$ 850 Millionen ...
Eine traurige Nachricht, und auch eine spannende.
Traurig, weil Private Equity Funds (in Deutschland ja auch "Heuschrecken" genannt) erfahrungsgemäß an einer längeren Führung eines übernommenen Betriebs nicht interessiert sind, sondern eher an einer kurz- bis mittelfristigen Verwertung. Spannend, weil dieses Ziel ja auf verschiedenen Wegen erreicht werden kann. Von daher bleibt abzuwarten, ob man Oceania aufpäppelt und dann am Stück weiterreicht (und die potenziellen Käufer kann man sich an drei Fingern abzählen) oder ausquetscht und die Überreste stückweise verscherbelt. So oder so - der "Rest der Kreuzfahrtwelt" wird wohl in absehbarer Zeit wieder um ein Thema ärmer ...
*** Splendour of the Seas (2001) *** Olympia Voyager (2002) *** Golden Princess (2003) *** Costa Classica (2004) *** Costa Fortuna (2006) *** MSC Musica (2006) *** Millennium (2007) *** Legend of the Seas (2008) *** Marco Polo ... and coming soon: Summit
zu Apollo Management siehe hier. Da die Firma bislang keinerlei Kreuzfahrt-Background hat, kann ich nicht viel dazu sagen.
Seatrade Insider meldet, man gehe davon aus, daß Fincantieri den Auftrag von Oceania gewonnen habe und daß "mehrere Schiffe" in Genua (Sestri Ponente) gebaut würden, Ablieferung ab 2010.
Wie ich hörte, könnten sich die Neubauten im Bereich von 60.000-65.000 BRZ bei ca. 1.250 Passagieren bewegen.
hier ist die offizielle Pressemitteilung von Oceania Cruises zur Absichtserklärung mit Fincantieri über den Bau von zwei Kreuzfahrtschiffen:
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OCEANIA CRUISES ENTERS INTO NEWBUILD AGREEMENT WITH FINCANTIERI
Two New 1,260-Guest Ships to Be Delivered in 2010 and 2011
Miami, FL, March 14, 2007 — Oceania Cruises announced today that it has entered into a memorandum of agreement with Italy’s Fincantieri shipyard that calls for the construction of two 1,260-guest, 65,000-ton ships to be delivered in the fall of 2010 and summer of 2011. The agreement includes an option for a third vessel to be delivered in 2012. The contract price for each vessel is $500 million dollars.
“This new class of elegant, mid-size ships will define upper-premium cruising for years to come and demonstrates our commitment to providing our guests and travel agent partners with an extraordinary onboard experience. We have elevated the onboard product in every area and as a result, guests will be able to dine in an unprecedented number of gourmet restaurants, and revel in the luxury of accommodations that will set a new standard in terms of size, spaciousness and comfort,” stated Frank Del Rio, Chairman and CEO of Oceania Cruises.
Designed by the world renowned architectural firm of Yran & Storbratten, the new Oceania-Class vessels will usher in new generation of luxurious, mid size cruise ships. Under the direction of Executive Architect, Gunnar Aaserud, the new Oceania-Class represents an evolution of the line’s extremely popular Regatta-Class ships. This new class of mid size cruise vessels will retain all of the warmth, popular design elements and signature amenities of the Regatta-Class while affording guests an additional level of comfort, convenience and many new luxury amenities. Designed to cruise to all corners of the globe, the new ships will boast a cruising speed 20% faster than the Regatta-Class. In addition to their greater speed, the Oceania-Class will have a greater range that enables them to undertake the itineraries to virtually any destination worldwide.
The new Oceania-Class vessels will set a new standard in culinary excellence, featuring six open-seating gourmet restaurants which boast the capacity to seat 150% of the ship’s guests in a single seating. The magnificent Grand Dining Room will be an opulent space crowned with a magnificent frescoed domed ceiling. The four specialty restaurants will feature the line’s signature Polo Grill and Toscana along with two new specialty dining venues, an elegant French bistro and a Pan-Asian restaurant.
These new ships have been designed with all the signature elements that guests and travel agents cherish, and the décor will be imbued with the same warmth and charm that the Regatta-Class is renowned for. Signature public spaces will include the Martinis, Horizons, The Patio, and a Grand Staircase that sweeps up both sides of the lobby. Public areas and accommodations will include rich wood paneling and granite accents, opulent furnishings and a museum quality art collection that will include many rare nautical antiques.
“With our new financial partners and this one billion dollar order, Oceania Cruises is poised to take its place as the market leader in upper-premium cruising. While the Regatta-Class ships have provided us with an exceptional foundation for the line and are extremely successful, the new Oceania-Class will be the perfect complement to our fleet and have been designed with all the signature features our unique and discerning guests love, plus new amenities to enhance their Oceania Cruises experience,” stated Del Rio.
The design specifications for the Oceania-Class call for the vessels to be 825 feet long, 105 feet wide, a draft of 23 feet, and accommodate 1,260 guests on 9 guest decks. The ships will feature 630 staterooms and suites that are on average, 50% larger than the Regatta-Class; 96% of all guest accommodations will feature sweeping ocean views and 93% will boast oversized, private teak verandas. The ships will be powered by diesel-electric engines and operate with twin screw propellers, with a service speed of 20 knots. They will be equipped with two bow thrusters to enhance maneuverability, and will also be “green ships” employing the most advanced environmental systems and technology.
Giuseppe Bono, Fincantieri's Chief Executive Officer, commented: "The agreement with Oceania Cruises proves that Fincantieri, with the experience and expertise developed in all these years as world leading cruise shipbuilder, is ready to enter the rapidly growing upscale market. With this project, Fincantieri is further enhancing its offerings to cover all market segments - from mega yachts to 130,000-ton cruise ships and over – along with "niche" products such as special "exploration" ships."
Del Rio said that travelers and travel agents seeking a truly exceptional cruise experience will be ecstatic when the ships are unveiled. “The addition of these spectacular new ships will provide greater opportunities for guests and travel agents alike and allow us to sate the pent up demand for our award-winning product,” added Del Rio.
hier noch einmal auf deutsch die Kernpunkte des Neubauprogramms von Oceania Cruises:
- Absichtserklärung über den Bau zweier Kreuzfahrtschiffe mit Fincantieri, abzuliefern 2010 und 2011 durch die Werft Sestri Ponente (Genua). Es besteht eine Option über ein drittes Schiff, abzuliefern 2012. - Technische Daten: 65.000 BRZ, 251 Meter lang, 32 Meter breit, 7 Meter Tiefgang. 1.260 Passagiere (630 Kabinen). Diesel-elektrischer Antrieb, zwei Schiffsschrauben (keine Pods), Dienstgeschwindigkeit: 20 Knoten. - 96% Außenkabinen, 93% Balkonkabinen. Kabinen durchschnittlich 50% größer als auf den "R"-Schiffen. - Gleicher Innenausstattungsstil wie bei der "R"-Klasse inkl. Oceanias "Signature"-Elementen. - Sechs Restaurants mit offener Sitzung: "Grand Dining Room" und "Terrace" (Büfett-Restaurant) sowie die reservierungspflichtigen Alternativrestaurants "Polo Grill" (Steakhouse), "Toscana" (italienische Küche), ein französisches Bistro und ein asiatisches Restaurant (alle im Reisepreis inbegriffen). Die Restaurantkapazität liegt um 50% über der Passagierkapazität.
jetzt bist Du mir doch wieder zuvorgekommen... Wollte gerade dieselbe Meldung posten.
Ist ein tolle Sache. Auf jeden Fall wird es sehr interessant, was da an neuer Luxus-Tonnage auf den Markt kommen wird (Silversea, Seabourn, Oceania). Schön vor allem ist auch, daß die Schiffsgröße mit 65000 BRZ noch überschaubar bleibt.
Bin total auf die neuen Oceania-Schiffe gespannt. Seit meiner ersten Tour 2004 fiebere ich der nächsten Fahrt entgegen. 2010 und 2011 sind dann auch ganz gute Jahre, wenn ich mir meinen kleinen Sohn anschaue (wäre dann in einem kreuzfahrttauglichem Alter)
Posts: 67 | Location: Allgäu | Registered: October 05, 2002
das hört sich ja alles sehr vielversprechend an! Wenn sie im Takt mit den Restaurants auch die Bars aufstocken und vielleicht noch ein Kino einbauen, könnte ich mir sogar eine TA vorstellen.
Hier noch die entsprechende Pressemeldung von Fincantieri: "FINCANTIERI ANNOUNCES DOUBLE BILLION-DOLLAR AGREEMENT FOR FIVE LUXURY SHIPS FOR OCEANIA AND SILVERSEA
During the “Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention” – the internationally acclaimed cruise fair now underway in Miami - Fincantieri announced it has reached agreements with Oceania Cruises and Silversea Cruises to build 5 ships (of which 2 options). The agreement with Oceania, a U.S. owner, comprises the construction of two 65,000-ton cruise ships, each worth approximately 500 million dollars, for delivery in fall 2010 and summer 2011; the deal also includes an option for a third ship to be delivered in 2012. Details of the contract and financing will be defined at a later date.
Founded in 2002 by Frank Del Rio and Joe Watters, Oceania Cruises currently has a fleet of three, smaller ships (approximately 30,000 gross tonnes).
The new 9-deck ships will be 251 metres long and 32 metres wide and will reach a cruising speed of 22 knots. They will be able to accommodate 1,280 passengers in 640 cabins and suites, most of which (93%) with a panorama sea view. In addition, 83% of passenger accommodation will have a spacious private balcony. The ships will be exquisitely appointed with the focus on passenger comfort. The overall design was developed by Yran & Storbratten Studio.
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Through the orders Fincantieri has added 2 new, important brands to its cruise customer portfolio.
Commenting on the agreement, Fincantieri’s Chief Executive Officer, Giuseppe Bono, said: «We are most pleased with the new orders. In addition to proving it is world leader in the cruise sector, Fincantieri, drawing on the expertise and experience the company has built up over the years, is now entering the promising market of luxury, medium-sized ships. Thanks to these projects we have further expanded our product range, which now covers the full array of the market – from mega yachts of over 70 metres to cruise of over 130,000 tonnes"
Posts: 67 | Location: Allgäu | Registered: October 05, 2002
nein, so tief bin ich in der Materie leider nicht mehr drin. Ich habe aber einen Newsletter von einem US-Reisebüro abonniert, welches sich auf Oceania anscheinend spezialisiert hat. Hier der Text des Newsletters (Ich hoffe, dass ich das darf, Raoul):
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Interessant in meinen Augen sind duch die voraussichtlichen Fahrtgebiete
Viele Grüße
Ernst
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Posts: 67 | Location: Allgäu | Registered: October 05, 2002
Schau an, da wähnte ich Fincantieri- als ersten Werftkonzern- schon auf dem Weg, von einem Kreuzfahrtkonzern- Carnival Corp. & PLC- "übernommen" zu werden und, Schwupps, sichern sie sich Aufträge von Unabhängigen wie Oceania und Silversea. Ganz schön clever, die Italienischen Manager.
Raoul, gibt es die Zeichnung des Entwurfs auch größer? Erinnert mich auf den 1. Blick im vorderen Drittel an die "Radiance"- Klasse mit einer Prise "MSC Musica" und ansonsten stand wohl (ausgerechnet die Konkurrentin?) "Crystal Serenity" Pate . Aber ist das schlimm? Schließlich ist die "CS" eine der Schönsten überhaupt, oder?