Carnival Corporation: More Compelling, Still Not Getting Onboard

Summary:

  • Carnival Corporation shares have fallen by a third since July despite delivering on promises and narrowing operating losses.
  • Revenues have recovered, but the company has dug a huge hole in terms of massive shareholder dilution and leverage taken on the balance sheet in recent years.
  • The risk-reward for Carnival shares is better now, but the company is still breaking even at best and faces potential challenges if demand retreats.

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Joel Carillet

Early in July, I believed that shares of Carnival Corporation (NYSE:CCL) were on a cruise as break-even levels were in sight. This was a major achievement and made investors rightfully upbeat, and while I shared that takeaway, investors had to


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