When it comes to cruise-ship stocks,Royal Caribbean(NYSE: RCL)andCarnival Corporation(NYSE: CCL)(NYSE: CUK)are the two big dogs in the space. And when looking for a third main player,Norwegian Cruise Line(NYSE: NCLH)is the next one that comes to mind for most investors. ...
You don't book a future vacation unless you've got a little cash to burn. That means cruise lines could serve as a short-term leading indicator. Royal Caribbean CEO Richard Fain weighs in.
the cruise industry saw record traffic in December, and pricing data suggests a strong performance into next year and beyond. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) shares led the S&P 500 higher with gains of 10.9%, while shares of Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) and Carnival ...
Carnival shares soared 8.7% following the strong earnings report, marking the S&P 500's top performance on Tuesday. Other stocks in the cruise industry also moved higher, with shares of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) and Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) gaining 5.1% and 4.0%,...
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The latest news sinking cruise stocks came from Royal Caribbean, which decided to cancel its Australia and New Zealand cruises through the end of the year. Moreover, the company once again turned to the capital markets for money, raising $1 billion with sales of $500 million in ...
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Royal Caribbean Cruises(NYSE:RCL) Linblad Expeditions(NASDAQ:LIND) Disney Cruise Line(NYSE:DIS) Cruise Stocks to Buy: Carnival Corp. (CCL) Source: Ruth Peterkin / Shutterstock.com Let’s start with the world’s largest cruise ship operator, Carnival Corp., which istaking to the seas again...
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Elsewhere, shares of Royal Caribbean Group dropped 2.5% after rallying 5.5% last week. And shares of Viking Holdings Ltd. gave up 2.8% after climbing 7.6% last week, which was the best weekly perfor...