Cruise line stocks kicked off the new trading week in bullish fashion. Shares of Carnival Corp. (NYSE: CCL), Royal Caribbean (NYSE: RCL), and Norwegian Cruise Line (NYSE: NCLH) rose 7%, 4%, and 8%, respectively. Bullish news out of Norwegian help lift all ships, and we'll get to that development shortly. ...
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Wakey, wakey, Wall Street. The market seems to be sleeping on Royal Caribbean (NYSE: RCL), Chewy (NYSE: CHWY), and Sleep Number (NASDAQ: SNBR). This is your wake-up call. Chewy and Sleep Number have been disappointing lately, but their weak stock charts are dismissing where the two companies could be ...
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Earnings season has come to a close for the three publicly traded cruise lines. Once again, it's Royal Caribbean (NYSE: RCL) at the head of the pack in this fiscal regatta. This isn't meant to discredit the inspiring comeback for the industry itself. Shares of Norwegian Cruise Line (NYSE: NCLH) may have ...
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Two of the three largest cruise line operators have posted quarterly results over the past week. Don't expect to hear from Carnival Corp. (NYSE: CCL) anytime soon. The market leader operates on a different fiscal year that ends in November. Carnival's next earnings call won't take place until late June. ...
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Last year was pretty splash-tacular for Royal Caribbean Cruises (NYSE: RCL) investors. The popular cruise line operator saw its shares more than double -- up 162% -- last year. Hot stocks rarely repeat the feat, and to be fair, Royal Caribbean is only up 6% in 2024 through Thursday's close. Just give ...
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