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The Price And Volume Action In Norwegian Cruise Line's Stock Today

Norwegian Cruise Line's (NYSE:NCLH) stock has been falling Friday, down 13.87% to a price of $28.61. The stock's current volume for the day is 36.03 million, which is approximately 181.92% of its previous 30-day average volume of 19.81 million.

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Why It's Moving

Benzinga Pro's real-time breaking news service shows some insight into what is affecting shares: Norwegian Cruise Line shares are trading lower after the company announced an offering of ~47.58 million shares.

Perspective On Recent Price Action

The moving average price of the stock over the past 50 days was $25.57 at the time this article was published. In the past fifty-two weeks, the stock price has been as high as $34.48 and as low as $7.03.

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