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NYSE:CCL News 20 December 2025 - 3 February 2026

Norwegian Cruise Line stock steadies after Oceania Sonata booking record — can NCLH hold Monday’s surge?

Norwegian Cruise Line stock steadies after Oceania Sonata booking record — can NCLH hold Monday’s surge?

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings shares held steady at $23.64 in early premarket trading Tuesday after a 7.6% jump Monday. Oceania Cruises reported first-day bookings for its new ship, Oceania Sonata, broke the brand’s previous record by 45%. Carnival and Royal Caribbean shares also rose sharply Monday. Norwegian’s next earnings report is expected Feb. 26, with investors watching booking and pricing trends.
Carnival stock jumps 8% after the bell as oil sinks and Wave season chatter lifts cruise shares

Carnival stock jumps 8% after the bell as oil sinks and Wave season chatter lifts cruise shares

Carnival shares surged 8.1% to $32.45 Monday, tracking gains in travel stocks after oil prices plunged more than $3 a barrel on easing Iran-U.S. tensions. Trading volume topped 30 million shares. Early Wave season bookings and pricing are running ahead of last year’s levels. Carnival’s next earnings report is scheduled for March 20.
Norwegian Cruise Line stock jumps nearly 10% as Royal Caribbean outlook lifts cruise shares

Norwegian Cruise Line stock jumps nearly 10% as Royal Caribbean outlook lifts cruise shares

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings shares jumped nearly 10% to $22.86 Thursday as cruise stocks rallied after Royal Caribbean issued an upbeat 2026 profit forecast and strong “Wave” booking commentary. About 20 million Norwegian shares changed hands by early afternoon. Oil prices surged nearly 4% to a five-month high, raising cost concerns for cruise operators. Norwegian has not issued new financial updates this week.
Carnival (CCL) stock price jumps as Royal Caribbean’s upbeat outlook lifts cruise shares

Carnival (CCL) stock price jumps as Royal Caribbean’s upbeat outlook lifts cruise shares

Carnival shares jumped 8.6% to $31.19 Thursday after Royal Caribbean projected 2026 profits above expectations and reported strong bookings. Royal Caribbean soared 17.1%, Norwegian Cruise Line rose 10%, and Viking Holdings gained 5.2%. Carnival will pay a 15-cent dividend on Feb. 27 to holders as of Feb. 13. Investors await Carnival’s earnings update, expected around March 20, for details on bookings and costs.
Carnival Corporation Stock (CCL) After Hours on Dec. 23, 2025: The Latest News, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 24

Carnival Corporation Stock (CCL) After Hours on Dec. 23, 2025: The Latest News, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 24

Carnival Corporation (NYSE: CCL) ended Tuesday’s session (Dec. 23, 2025) lower, then held roughly steady in after-hours trading—an end-of-day “pause” after a powerful post-earnings run that pushed the cruise giant to fresh multi-year highs earlier in the day. MarketWatch+1 Below is what happened after the bell, what the biggest headlines and fresh analyst notes are saying today, and the practical checklist investors may want in mind before Wednesday’s (Dec. 24) open—especially with holiday-shortened trading hours likely to affect liquidity and volatility. New York Stock Exchange+2NASDAQ Trader+2 CCL stock after the bell: where Carnival stands late Tuesday The big takeaway from
Carnival Corporation & plc Stock (CCL) Today: Dividend Return, Strong 2026 Forecast, and NYSE-Only Unification Plan Drive Fresh Buzz

Carnival Corporation & plc Stock (CCL) Today: Dividend Return, Strong 2026 Forecast, and NYSE-Only Unification Plan Drive Fresh Buzz

Carnival Corporation & plc stock is back in the spotlight as investors digest a cluster of catalysts that landed just ahead of (and into) Dec. 22, 2025: a quarterly earnings beat, the return of the dividend, upbeat 2026 guidance, and a proposal to simplify the company’s unusual dual-listed structure. Add in new headlines around fuel strategy and longer-term LNG supply planning, and you’ve got a cruise giant giving the market plenty to price in. By Monday afternoon, Carnival’s U.S.-listed shares were trading around $31.98 (NYSE: CCL), while the related U.S. line for Carnival plc (NYSE: CUK) hovered near $31.62.That level
Carnival Corporation Stock Week Ahead (CCL): Dividend Return, Record 2025 Earnings, and the Key Catalysts to Watch Into Christmas Week

Carnival Corporation Stock Week Ahead (CCL): Dividend Return, Record 2025 Earnings, and the Key Catalysts to Watch Into Christmas Week

Carnival Corporation stock (NYSE: CCL) heads into the week of Dec. 22–26, 2025 with fresh momentum after a sharp post-earnings jump that pushed shares back toward multi-year highs. The move followed Carnival’s record full-year 2025 performance, a bullish 2026 profit outlook, and a headline-grabbing decision to reinstate its quarterly dividend for the first time since the pandemic-era suspension. Nasdaq+2PR Newswire+2 As of the most recent U.S. close (Friday), CCL finished at about $31.12, up roughly 9.7% on the session, with trading volume far above typical levels—an important detail heading into a holiday-shortened week where lower liquidity can amplify price swings.
Carnival Corporation & plc (CCL) Stock: Dividend Returns, Record 2025 Results, and the 2026 Outlook Driving New Bullish Forecasts (Dec. 21, 2025)

Carnival Corporation & plc (CCL) Stock: Dividend Returns, Record 2025 Results, and the 2026 Outlook Driving New Bullish Forecasts (Dec. 21, 2025)

Carnival Corporation & plc stock is heading into the final full trading week before Christmas with a rare trifecta of investor-friendly headlines: a sharply higher share price after a big earnings beat, the reinstatement of a quarterly dividend for the first time since the pandemic-era suspension, and a proposal to simplify its long-standing dual-listed company structure into a single NYSE-listed entity. Reuters+2Carnival Corporation+2 As of this weekend (Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025), Carnival’s primary U.S. listing (NYSE: CCL) is sitting around $31.12, with Carnival plc’s ADR (NYSE: CUK) around $30.96—reflecting Friday’s outsized move and leaving the stock near recent highs. The
Carnival Corporation & plc Stock (CCL, CUK) Surges as Dividend Returns: Record 2025 Results, 2026 Forecasts, and What Analysts Are Watching

Carnival Corporation & plc Stock (CCL, CUK) Surges as Dividend Returns: Record 2025 Results, 2026 Forecasts, and What Analysts Are Watching

Carnival Corporation & plc stock is back in the spotlight after a sharp rally tied to a trio of shareholder-friendly headlines: a return to dividends, another set of record financial results, and a plan to simplify the company’s unusual dual-listed share structure. In the last U.S. trading session following the announcements, Carnival Corporation shares (NYSE: CCL) finished at $31.12, up about 9.7%, while Carnival plc’s U.S.-listed ADR (NYSE: CUK) closed at $30.96, up roughly 17.6%. Both names saw heavy trading and wide intraday ranges, signaling a meaningful repricing by the market rather than a quiet drift higher. Below is what
Carnival Corporation Stock (CCL) News: Dividend Returns, 2026 Outlook, Analyst Price Targets and Key Risks (Updated Dec. 20, 2025)

Carnival Corporation Stock (CCL) News: Dividend Returns, 2026 Outlook, Analyst Price Targets and Key Risks (Updated Dec. 20, 2025)

Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE: CCL) stock is ending the week in the spotlight after a sharp post-earnings move fueled by two signals equity investors have been waiting for: a reinstated dividend and management guidance pointing to another year of profit growth. The rally followed Carnival’s fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results (released Friday, Dec. 19), in which the cruise giant posted record revenue, record adjusted earnings, and an upgraded balance-sheet narrative—then capped it with a plan to streamline its dual-listed structure. PR Newswire+1 Below is a comprehensive look at the latest developments shaping Carnival Corporation stock as of Saturday,
Carnival Corporation & plc Stock (NYSE: CCL) Jumps on Dividend Return, Record FY2025 Results, and a 2026 Outlook That Has Analysts Repricing the Cruise Giant

Carnival Corporation & plc Stock (NYSE: CCL) Jumps on Dividend Return, Record FY2025 Results, and a 2026 Outlook That Has Analysts Repricing the Cruise Giant

Carnival Corporation & plc stock is closing out 2025 with the kind of headline stack investors usually reserve for a comeback movie: record full‑year profit and revenue, investment‑grade leverage metrics, the first dividend in more than five years, and a proposal to simplify its unusual dual‑listed structure. The market’s initial reaction was loud—CCL finished Friday (Dec. 19) up about 9.8% at $31.12 after trading as high as $31.49, with volume north of 83 million shares. StockAnalysis This weekend’s coverage (Dec. 20, 2025) has focused on three big questions for anyone watching Carnival stock: Below is what’s new, what’s forecast, and

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7 February 2026
Meta shares dropped 1.3% to $661.46 on Friday after the company projected 2026 capital spending of up to $135 billion, raising investor concerns over cash flow. Meta reported Q4 revenue of $59.89 billion, up 24% year-over-year, with ad impressions rising 18%. Analysts remain divided on whether AI-driven ad gains can offset the steep spending ramp.
IAG share price jumps toward a 52-week peak — what to watch before London reopens

IAG share price jumps toward a 52-week peak — what to watch before London reopens

7 February 2026
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