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Carnival Corp (CCL)

27.86
-1.56 (-5.30%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Oct 28th, 5:47 PM EDT
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Detailed Quote

Previous Close29.42
Open28.37
Bid27.85
Ask27.92
Day's Range27.78 - 28.49
52 Week Range15.07 - 32.80
Volume36,291,191
Market Cap27.13B
PE Ratio (TTM)14.51
EPS (TTM)1.9
Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume24,014,437

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About Carnival Corp (CCL)

Carnival Corporation is a prominent global cruise company that operates a diverse fleet of cruise ships under various brands, offering vacation experiences to travelers around the world. The company specializes in providing a wide range of cruise itineraries, including popular destinations like the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. Alongside its cruise operations, Carnival also focuses on delivering exceptional onboard entertainment, dining, and hospitality services, making it a leader in the leisure travel industry. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, the company continuously works to enhance the vacation experience while minimizing its environmental impact. Read More

News & Press Releases

Federal Reserve Poised for Another Rate Cut Amid Cooling Economy and Job Market
The financial world is holding its breath as the Federal Reserve convenes its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on October 28-29, 2025. Market participants and economists alike are anticipating a highly probable second consecutive interest rate cut, a move that signals the central bank's growing concern over a softening
Via MarketMinute · October 28, 2025
Rough Seas Ahead? Cruise Line Stocks Navigate Choppy Waters Amidst Macroeconomic Headwinds
Despite a robust recovery in passenger demand and strong underlying profitability, major cruise line stocks have recently faced a downturn, leaving investors questioning the sector's immediate trajectory. Companies like Royal Caribbean Cruises (NYSE: RCL), Carnival Corporation (NYSE: CCL), and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NYSE: NCLH) have seen their share prices
Via MarketMinute · October 28, 2025
Uncover the latest developments among S&P500 stocks in today's session.chartmill.com
Join us in exploring the top gainers and losers within the S&P500 index one hour before the close of the markets on Tuesday as we examine the latest happenings in today's session.
Via Chartmill · October 28, 2025
Interest Rate Hikes: Navigating the Shifting Tides of the Stock Market in Late 2025
As of late 2025, global financial markets continue to grapple with the profound and multifaceted implications of central bank interest rate hikes. These policy adjustments, implemented by institutions like the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, are designed to temper inflation but send significant ripple effects through
Via MarketMinute · October 28, 2025
2 Dirt Cheap Stocks to Buy With $300 Right Nowfool.com
Two industry leaders are trading for less than 12 times forward earnings.
Via The Motley Fool · October 28, 2025
Carnival Stock Is Sliding Tuesday: What's Driving The Action?benzinga.com
Shares of Carnival are falling Tuesday in sympathy with competitor Royal Caribbean Group after the company released its Q3 earnings report.
Via Benzinga · October 28, 2025
These S&P500 stocks that are showing activity before the opening bell on Tuesday.chartmill.com
The US market is yet to commence its session on Tuesday, but let's get a preview of the pre-market session and explore the top S&P500 gainers and losers driving the early market movements.
Via Chartmill · October 28, 2025
3 Value Stocks We Approach with Caution
The low valuation multiples for value stocks provide a margin of safety that growth stocks rarely offer. However, the challenge lies in determining whether these cheap assets are genuinely undervalued or simply on sale due to their potentially deteriorating business models.
Via StockStory · October 27, 2025
3 Reasons to Buy the Dip on Carnival Stockfool.com
The stock is taking a breather from its recent run-up, but that isn't likely to last.
Via The Motley Fool · October 27, 2025
3 Consumer Goods Stocks That Could Make Big Moves in 2026fool.com
These growth stocks are timely buys heading into the new year.
Via The Motley Fool · October 26, 2025
1 Stock Down 60% to Buy Right Now and Hold For the Next 5 Yearsfool.com
Even as the S&P 500 trades close to all-time highs, investors can still find great buying opportunities in the stock market.
Via The Motley Fool · October 26, 2025
New Russia Sanctions Trigger A Buy Signal On Oil And Give Gold Second Wind; Government May Back Quantum Computingbenzinga.com
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Via Benzinga · October 23, 2025
My 3 Favorite Stocks to Buy Right Nowfool.com
All three have massive long-term opportunities.
Via The Motley Fool · October 23, 2025
Where Will Carnival Stock Be in 5 Years?fool.com
Growth is slowing, but demand is still hitting records.
Via The Motley Fool · October 23, 2025
Cruise Stocks Set Sail On Strong Demand As Analysts Warn Of Cost Swellsbenzinga.com
Cruise demand stays strong into Q3 as Bank of America flags 2026 cost risks; outlooks for RCL, NCLH, VIK upbeat.
Via Benzinga · October 22, 2025
10 Consumer Discretionary Stocks With Whale Alerts In Today's Sessionbenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · October 22, 2025
If You Invested $100 In Carnival Stock 5 Years Ago, You Would Have This Much Todaybenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · October 22, 2025
Carnival (CCL) Stock Is Up, What You Need To Know
Shares of cruise ship company Carnival (NYSE:CCL) jumped 3.1% in the afternoon session after its Holland America Line brand announced a partnership with Pan Am® for a unique 28-day cruise, alongside other positive industry developments. The collaboration will launch a cruise that traced original flying Clipper routes across the Caribbean, Mexico, and Latin America, aiming to immerse guests in the nostalgia of travel's golden age. In other news for the sector, cruise lines, including Carnival, were reported to be reshaping their casinos into modern entertainment hubs as part of a fleet-wide modernization designed to improve the guest experience. The updates came as the broader cruise industry showed signs of strength, with one report noting that cruise activity at the Port of Vancouver contributed more than $1 billion to the local economy during the 2025 season.
Via StockStory · October 21, 2025
3 Cash-Producing Stocks That Fall Short
While strong cash flow is a key indicator of stability, it doesn’t always translate to superior returns. Some cash-heavy businesses struggle with inefficient spending, slowing demand, or weak competitive positioning.
Via StockStory · October 20, 2025
Consumer Discretionary Sector Shines as Market Climbs on Buoyant Sentiment
New York, NY – October 17, 2025 – The Consumer Discretionary sector emerged as a significant driver of today's robust market performance, with stocks across the S&P 500 closing notably higher. This impressive showing by companies offering non-essential goods and services underscores a prevailing sense of optimism among consumers and investors
Via MarketMinute · October 17, 2025
Leisure & Recreation Services Sector Soars in S&P 500: A New Era of Experiential Growth
The Leisure & Recreation Services sector within the S&P 500 is demonstrating robust performance today, October 17, 2025, marking significant gains and signaling a promising outlook for investors and consumers alike. This upward trajectory is not merely a fleeting trend but a reflection of strategic, long-term initiatives undertaken by companies
Via MarketMinute · October 17, 2025
Richard Fain Captained Royal Caribbean To Become Cruise Giantinvestors.com
Richard Fain had barely stepped foot on a cruise ship when the owners of Royal Caribbean asked him to join in a leadership role.
Via Investor's Business Daily · October 16, 2025
Analyst Expectations For Carnival's Futurebenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · October 15, 2025
Is the Market Bullish or Bearish on Carnival Corp?benzinga.com
Via Benzinga · October 15, 2025
US Business Optimism Takes a Hit: NFIB Index Signals Growing Economic Headwinds
The American economic landscape just received a cautionary signal as the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Business Optimism Index unexpectedly dipped in September 2025. Released on October 14, 2025, this latest report indicates a notable decline in confidence among small business owners, marking the first drop in three months
Via MarketMinute · October 14, 2025