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Royal Caribbean Stock Today (RCL): Price, Outlook and Key Catalysts on November 24, 2025

Royal Caribbean Stock Today (RCL): Price, Outlook and Key Catalysts on November 24, 2025

Royal Caribbean closed at $264.09 on November 21, up 4.5% for the day but still 28% below its 52-week high. Shares remain volatile after a post-earnings drop, with the stock down about 16–20% since late October. Q3 earnings beat expectations on profit but missed on revenue, prompting cautious near-term guidance. Market capitalization stands in the low- to mid-$70 billion range.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Stock Skyrockets on Blowout Q3 – What’s Next for RCL Investors?

Royal Caribbean Cruises Stock Skyrockets on Blowout Q3 – What’s Next for RCL Investors?

Royal Caribbean posted Q3 GAAP EPS of $5.74, beating estimates, with revenue at $5.14 billion and adjusted EBITDA of $2.3 billion. Management raised full-year EPS guidance to $15.58–$15.63, citing strong demand and record guest loyalty. RCL stock closed at $320 on Oct. 27, up 58% YTD. The company warned of higher fuel costs and economic uncertainty for Q4 and 2025.

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  • Scotia Capital Highlights Canadian Energy Stocks Amid Oil Price Uncertainty
    March 20, 2026, 6:19 PM EDT. Scotia Capital Markets analysts led by Kevin Fisk advise investors to focus on Canadian energy stocks with above-average yields amid uncertain oil and natural gas prices. Their list includes Cenovus Energy, Whitecap Resources, and Ovintin Inc. for oil, priced conservatively around US$71 per barrel compared to West Texas Intermediate's actual US$95 level. On the defensive side, Freehold Royalties and PrairieSky Royalty are favored. In natural gas, top picks are Topaz Energy, Spartan Delta, Peyto Exploration, and Expand Energy, each noted for strong margin profiles or growth potential. Vermilion Energy offers access to the European gas market, adding geographic diversity. Scotia's picks aim to balance upside potential and risk amid volatile commodity markets.
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