Carnival Corp (Paired Stock)
NYSE: CCL
$24.59
Closing Price on November 12, 2024
CCL Articles
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Albertsons, Alphabet, Carnival, Coeur Mining, Devon Energy, Halliburton, Skyworks Solutions, Tesla, Walt Disney and Zendesk.
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Cruise ship operator Carnival announced plans on Friday to remove nine more ships from its fleet, bringing the total number of ships taken out of service to 13 since last year.
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Cruise ship stocks posted a late gain on Wednesday but gave most of it back on Thursday. The industry continues to search for a way to get back out to sea.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included ANGI Homeservices, Carnival, Chegg, Clorox, Crocs, Dish Network, Etsy, Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Micron Technology, Okta, Seattle Genetics,...
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Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included American Express, Carnival, CIT, Cloudflare, Editas Medicine, FedEx, PayPal, United Rentals and Zscaler.
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Investors have seen recoveries in airlines, hotels and other travel-related stocks over the past 75 days or so, but the trends for the great recovery in travel and tourism may not resemble what they...
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The COVID-19 recession has crushed the travel industry more than many other key industries. As the economy has started to reopen for business, the predictable rise in COVID-19 cases has the public...
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A research note from Morgan Stanley questions whether the cruise lines have raised enough capital. Still, shares of main cruise line operators were surging on Wednesday.
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Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Aerojet Rocketdyne, Avis Budget, Carnival, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Expedia, Home Depot, Lowe's, MGM Resorts, Stratasys, Square and Walmart.
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While cruises are being sold at dirt-cheap prices for future sailings, the industry has further extended the relaunch of its vessels for future cruises due to multiple conditions around the COVID-19...
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Across the board, cruise companies were tossed around on Monday amid concerns that a potential second wave of coronavirus infections could stifle business.
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With markets starting to pick up again, and the S&P 500 on track to have its best week (albeit truncated) since 1974, there might be a light at the end of the tunnel for some devastated stocks.
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Carnival shares saw another incredible gain on Tuesday after it was disclosed that the Saudi Arabia sovereign wealth fund had acquired a stake in the cruise line operator.
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Carnival stock sank lower on Thursday after the company announced the pricing of a secondary offering. The company has been frantically pursuing debt offerings to stay afloat.
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Carnival and the rest of the cruise line operators appear to be running for the lifeboats after their businesses may be sunk. Carnival has announced a secondary offering.
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