Why Is Carnival Stock Surging Thursday? - Carnival (NYSE:CCL)
Royal Caribbean expects near 7% capacity growth and double-digit revenue and adjusted EPS increases in 2026, reflecting strong demand and record bookings, CEO Jason Liberty said.
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Why Royal Caribbean Stock Is Skyrocketing This Week
Key PointsRoyal Caribbean just reported record fourth-quarter earnings.Its guidance was even better, however, projecting double-digit sales and earnings growth in 2026.Despite growing sales by 9% in 2026, net cruise costs (excluding fuel) declined by 6%, showing streamlining efficiencies.10 stocks we like better than Royal Caribbean Cruises › Shares of leading global cruise company Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) are up 16% this week as of 2 p…
Stock Market Live January 29, 2026: S&P 500 (SPY) Higher on Earnings
Live Updates This is Why Royal Caribbean Soared 15% 32 minutes ago Live Shares of Royal Caribbean (NYSE: RCL) are up 15%, or by $44 a share. All after earnings and double-digit revenue growth guidance for the year. In its most recent quarter, Q4 adjusted net income of $2.80 per share was in line with the consensus forecast, on total revenues of $4.26 billion, close to the $4.27 billion estimates. Better, “Wave (wave seaso…
Why Is Carnival Stock Surging Thursday? - Carnival (NYSE:CCL)
Carnival Corporation (NYSE:CCL) stock rose Thursday, moving sharply against broader market weakness as the Nasdaq declined 1.31% and the S&P 500 fell 0.76%. Positive Sentiment Follows Royal Caribbean Results The surge in Carnival’s stock appears to reflect positive sentiment in the cruise sector following Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.’s (NYSE:RCL) fourth-quarter earnings report released Thursday morning. Royal Caribbean reported adjusted earnings…
Royal Caribbean’s (RCL) Record 2025 Profits Meet Carbon Challenges of the Cruise Industry
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE: RCL) kicked off 2026 with strong financial results for 2025. The company’s success reflects a broader recovery and growth in the global cruise industry. Alongside financial gains, the industry faces growing scrutiny over environmental impact. Cruise ships are highly carbon-intensive per passenger, prompting major lines—including Royal Caribbean, MSC, Carnival, and Norwegian Cruise Line—to invest in cleaner fu…
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