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Carnival stock has room to run up more even after record month

- By Stephanie Hughes

Carnival Corp. shares have never seen a month this good, and at least one analyst says investors should be expecting more of the same.

The cruise-line operator jumped 9.7 percent on Friday, pushing its gains for June to a record 68 percent after Jefferies upgraded its rating to buy from hold and boosted its price target to a Street-high $25. Competitor­s Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. also traded higher.

“Despite the strong year-todate performanc­e, we believe the journey from a good trade to long-term investment case remains ahead,” analyst David Katz wrote in a note to clients.

While cruise-line operators have seen an uptick in demand this year in the aftermath of the pandemic, there have also been signs that the post-COVID spike in travel may be beginning to ease.

Data from the US Travel Associatio­n in June estimated that leisure trips in the U.S. will increase 1.4 percent this year and about 3 percent or less in each of the next three years, a sharp drop from 27 percent growth in 2021 and 6.2 percent last year.

Still, investors have hardly shied away from piling into cruise stocks. Carnival’s 134 percent gain this year makes it the third-best performer in the S&P 500 Index, trailing only Nvidia Corp. and Facebook owner Meta Platforms.

The company told investors on its second-quarter conference call Monday that it expects cash flow from operations to average $5 billion annually over the next three years.

Chief Executive Officer Josh Weinstein, who took the helm in August to set the company’s post-pandemic strategy after years of lockdowns left travel and leisure companies in a lurch, is also a major driver of Carnival’s resurgence and its long-term attractive­ness, according to Katz.

“It has become clearer to us that his operating engagement has and should continue to prove beneficial to the company and its results,” Katz said.

 ?? Robert Mihovil/Carnival Cruise Line ?? The Carnival Breeze and the Carnival Vista return to the Port of Galveston in 2021. The cruise company has seen an uptick.
Robert Mihovil/Carnival Cruise Line The Carnival Breeze and the Carnival Vista return to the Port of Galveston in 2021. The cruise company has seen an uptick.

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