August 24, 2016: Here are four stocks trading with relatively heavy volume among 22 equities making new 52-week lows in Wednesday’s session. NYSE decliners led advancers by more than 2 to 1 and...
Cruise operator Norwegian Cruise Line reported worse than expected second-quarter results Thursday morning. An industry group has further pushed out new sailings, making matters even worse for the...
Carnival shares sank on Wednesday after the cruise line operator announced that it would be canceling cruises for the first part of 2021.
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.
If you think that cruise lines are on the way out or are about to slow down, you might want to see what Credit Suisse has to say about the matter.
Across the board, cruise companies were tossed around on Monday amid concerns that a potential second wave of coronavirus infections could stifle business.
More analyst calls released Thursday morning.
All aspects of travel have been severely impacted by the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, but beyond airlines and hotels the cruise industry has been hit the worst of all travel categories. That may...
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.
Source: ThinkstockCarnival Corporation (NYSE: CCL) is a company that is having more issues than might seem to be fair, but this is the risk of catering to hundreds or thousands of people...
Carnival cruise lines stock is down more than 50% for the year to date. Incredibly, that's an improvement from its trough in early April.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades include Carnival, Ericsson, Honeywell, Pier 1, Tesoro and Trimble Navigation.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Applied Materials, Cisco, Norwegian Cruise Line and some of the other most anticipated quarterly reports due this week.
24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst calls that we have seen so far on Wednesday, including BP, Conagra Brands, Mattel, Norwegian Cruise Line, PepsiCo and UnitedHealth.
Here's Tuesday's second--and last--batch of morning analyst calls.