PITTSBURGH, March 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Law Office of
Alfred G. Yates Jr., P.C. is
investigating whether Carnival Corporation ("Carnival" or the
"Company") (NYSE: CCL) investors between
9/25/12 and 5/20/13 were harmed due to problems in its fuel
lines and loss of power and propulsion, and whether CCL timely
disclosed information it knew to investors. When its cruise
ship the Carnival Triumph was stranded in the Gulf of Mexico last year due to an engine
fire, Carnival's financial results and stock price were adversely
affected.
If you purchased CCL common stock between September 25, 2012 and May
20, 2013 and suffered losses on that investment, you are
encouraged to contact us.
The firm is also investigating actions on behalf of investors
for the following companies: Emeritus Corp. (NYSE: ESC), FedEx
Corporation (NYSE: FDX), Forest Laboratories Inc. (NYSE: FRX),
Immunomedics, Inc. (Nasdaq: IMMU), JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:
JPM), LifeLock, Inc. (NYSE: LOCK), Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC),
and TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc. (Nasdaq: TQNT).
If you are an investor in any of the above companies and wish
learn more about any of the investigations or have any questions,
please contact Alfred G. Yates Jr.,
Esquire at 1-800-391-5164, toll free. You may also
contact him by email at yateslaw@aol.com or through the law office
web site at http://yatesclassactionlaw.com/contact_us.php.
SOURCE Alfred Yates, Esq.