Carnival Corp (CCL)

27.86
-0.17 (-0.61%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 9th, 2:51 PM EDT
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Detailed Quote

Previous Close28.03
Open27.82
Bid27.85
Ask27.86
Day's Range26.89 - 28.12
52 Week Range16.33 - 34.03
Volume18,925,505
Market Cap27.13B
PE Ratio (TTM)13.93
EPS (TTM)2.0
Dividend & Yield0.1500 (0.54%)
1 Month Average Volume31,490,318

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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

The 'Nuclear Dust' Dividend: Markets Surge as Trump Pivots from Conflict to Coordination with Iran
ISLAMABAD — Global financial markets are reeling from a week of whiplash as President Donald Trump’s administration pivots from a year of high-intensity conflict toward a high-stakes diplomatic endgame with Tehran. Following a dramatic April 7 announcement of a two-week ceasefire mediated by Pakistan, the administration has signaled a potential
Via MarketMinute · April 9, 2026
The Great Energy Test: A Deep Dive into Carnival Corp (CCL) and the 2026 Travel Rally Reversal
As of today, April 9, 2026, the global travel industry finds itself at a crossroads that few analysts predicted eighteen months ago. For Carnival Corp (NYSE: CCL), the world’s largest cruise operator, the last quarter has been a masterclass in volatility. After a blistering 2025 that saw the industry finally shed the last of its [...]
Via Finterra · April 9, 2026
Ceasefire Ignites Wall Street's Best Day in a Year: Oil Craters, Cyclicals Surge, and the Iran Clock Is Still Tickingchartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 9, 2026
Why Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian Cruise Line Stocks Surged Todayfool.com
The potential for calmer seas has investors hopeful.
Via The Motley Fool · April 8, 2026
Stock Market Today, April 8: Carnival Jumps After Iran Ceasefire Hopes and Oil Price Plungefool.com
Investors weigh record earnings, a restored dividend, and plans to mitigate fuel and geopolitical risks, today, April 8, 2026.
Via The Motley Fool · April 8, 2026
Exploring the top movers within the S&P500 index during today's session.chartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 8, 2026
Why Is Carnival (CCL) Stock Soaring Today
What Happened? Shares of cruise ship company Carnival (NYSE:CCL) jumped 10.3% in the afternoon session after President Trump's Truth Social post confirmed a ...
Via StockStory · April 8, 2026
Which S&P500 stocks are the most active on Wednesday?chartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 8, 2026
What's going on in today's session: S&P500 moverschartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 8, 2026
What's going on in today's session: S&P500 gap up and gap down stockschartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 8, 2026
These S&P500 stocks that are showing activity before the opening bell on Wednesday.chartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 8, 2026
The Major Long-Term Risk Facing Norwegian Cruise Line Stock in 2026fool.com
Norwegian's debt could become increasingly unaffordable if business conditions worsen.
Via The Motley Fool · April 8, 2026
Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Line, Compass, Blink Charging, and Taylor Morrison Home Stocks Trade Down, What You Need To Know
What Happened? A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after geopolitical tensions spiked following a strict deadline set for Iran. President Trump ...
Via StockStory · April 7, 2026
Yield Shock: U.S. 10-Year Treasury Hits 4.34% as Inflation Fears and Borrowing Needs Surge
The U.S. bond market is sending a stark message to investors as the 10-year Treasury note yield climbed to 4.34% today, April 7, 2026. This move marks a critical juncture for the financial markets, reflecting a complex interplay of resilient economic data, surging energy prices, and persistent concerns
Via MarketMinute · April 7, 2026
Riding the Waves: Cruise Giants Rebound as Market Volatility Meets Record Demand
As of April 7, 2026, the global travel and leisure sector is witnessing a high-stakes tug-of-war between unprecedented consumer demand and intense geopolitical instability. Following a tumultuous March that saw energy prices skyrocket due to the outbreak of "Operation Epic Fury"—a localized but intense conflict involving U.S. and
Via MarketMinute · April 7, 2026
Tuesday's session: top gainers and losers in the S&P500 indexchartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 7, 2026
Which S&P500 stocks are gapping on Tuesday?chartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 7, 2026
Where Will Carnival Corporation Stock Be in 3 Years?fool.com
The waters are looking choppy in the near term.
Via The Motley Fool · April 6, 2026
Yield Shock: 10-Year Treasury Hits 4.35% as March Jobs 'Surprise' Redefines the Fed’s Path
Global financial markets were sent into a tailspin this week as the 10-year Treasury yield surged to a multi-month high of 4.35% following a blockbuster March employment report that shattered consensus estimates. The sudden move in fixed income has forced a massive recalibration of equity valuations, particularly in the
Via MarketMinute · April 6, 2026
Nuclear, Pharma & Travel Buybacks: Confident or Cautious Signals?marketbeat.com
Via MarketBeat · April 6, 2026
3 Stocks Under $50 We Approach with Caution
Stocks trading between $10 and $50 can be particularly interesting as they frequently represent businesses that have survived their early challenges. However...
Via StockStory · April 6, 2026
MarketBeat Week in Review – 03/30 - 04/03marketbeat.com
The more things change, the more they stay the same. For investors, that means that the direction of stocks on any given day has been inversely correlated to the price of oil. And heading into a long weekend, stocks were sinking as oil floated above $100 per barrel. This is a pattern that will be in place as long as the conflict in Iran threatens oil supply in the Strait of Hormuz.
Via MarketBeat · April 4, 2026
Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: One Cruise Giant Has a Clear Profitability Advantagefool.com
Carnival stock is cheaper, but Royal Caribbean's premium brand positioning has translated to better long-term returns.
Via The Motley Fool · April 3, 2026
1 Cash-Producing Stock on Our Watchlist and 2 We Ignore
A company that generates cash isn’t automatically a winner. Some businesses stockpile cash but fail to reinvest wisely, limiting their ability to expand. Cas...
Via StockStory · April 3, 2026
Why Norwegian Cruise Line Stock Fell 24% in Marchfool.com
The cruise line issued another disappointing earnings report, and the war in Iran weighed on the stock.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026