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CCL Carnival Plc

1,037.00
-17.50 (-1.66%)
08 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Carnival Plc LSE:CCL London Ordinary Share GB0031215220 ORD USD 1.66
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -17.50 -1.66% 1,037.00 1,029.50 1,030.50 1,048.00 1,022.50 1,037.00 1,022,223 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Water Trans Of Passenger,nec 21.59B -74M -0.0566 -182.07 13.46B
Carnival Plc is listed in the Water Trans Of Passenger sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CCL. The last closing price for Carnival was 1,054.50p. Over the last year, Carnival shares have traded in a share price range of 691.40p to 1,387.00p.

Carnival currently has 1,306,393,961 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Carnival is £13.46 billion. Carnival has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -182.07.

Carnival Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/11/2021
19:24
Sold almost all my holdings at the start of the covid retaining just a hundred to keeo the shareholder benefits ccl give. I'd like to buy them all back, but not sure it's the right time yet. Amazed they have a buyback program, i expect they now sing to the Saudi investors tune, and who knows what they want. Pretty sure they'd be bust now without the billions they've thrown at it.

I expect the saudis to buy full control to start a new industry to replace/complement their depleting oil industry. Don't see much attraction apart from that yet. I'd like the divi to be reinstated, but is that likely within the near future? Don't think so.
If you can take the considerable hassle of getting on a cruise these days, there's plenty of great value cruises for sale - all at much reduced capacity, making the experience even better. P&o unfortunately had to boot off many families just a few days before sailing on the recent cruise i went on - this due to a change in gov thinking on the ratio of the injected to not injected (i.e. young kids) allowed. Although not ccl's fault, it creates bad feeling.

Not for me just yet.

pierre oreilly
22/11/2021
18:59
Is this company about to tap the market for more cash, certainly looks like it!
bookbroker
19/11/2021
20:09
certainly chart shows s clear downtrend but it is not alone in that
arja
19/11/2021
17:49
It's a waiting game now, all Carnival ships will be back in action by March, hopefully the occupancy of each ship will increase monthly
jan-mar
19/11/2021
13:46
It seems I'm now an investor not a trader
jan-mar
08/11/2021
16:01
Apparently not, they didn't buy in on Friday
jan-mar
05/11/2021
17:09
Be interesting to see if Carnival carried on buying today at the higher price
jan-mar
05/11/2021
16:32
More to come emphasis on here & Intercontinental, Hermes etc from now on. T&L to boom after Pfizer news and BA full on transatlantic back on from Monday
the white house
05/11/2021
16:30
Wasn't expecting that, nice surprise
jan-mar
04/11/2021
08:27
Carnival still buying shares, punters still selling to them, crazy
jan-mar
01/11/2021
16:08
This might just be the start of the road back for the share price
jan-mar
30/10/2021
14:53
Just boarded Iona for a couple of weeks. Impressed so far. Lots of eating places but no real main dining room. Lots of opportunities for extracting cash with lots of paid-for dishes and extras. The 150quid shareholder obc will come in handy.

Seems to be plenty on board, someone said just over half capacity, about 3000. A real pain doing all the paperwork in advance, it was almost never ending. Doesn't seem at all like a Petri dish, all very clean.

pierre oreilly
29/10/2021
21:13
It is 6.4 million shares, one third of gross revenue is from onboard sales. The previous quarter was $50 million, it is expected to be $220 million this quarter, to be reported 29/10
jan-mar
29/10/2021
20:12
would that be 6.4m of 964m

looking at a princess cruise via Igloo next june, 7 days S'oton/S'oton to the fjords. 4 pax. 1 mini suite, 1 balcony. Full drinks/wifi/tips/parking etc = £839pp. Not a lot of profit in that. V relaxing so off we go.

ccnp
29/10/2021
16:21
Carnival have managed to buy back 6.4 million shares so far
jan-mar
22/10/2021
16:06
Long term I'd think it was good as less shares in the market, they have bought back 400k in the last two days, be interesting to see what they've bought today. They wouldn't be buying if they thought the shares will keep going down
jan-mar
22/10/2021
15:15
Is that a good sign for investors or bad?
steveparry1818
22/10/2021
15:11
Merrill Lynch must be loving this hoovering up shares for Carnival
jan-mar
22/10/2021
15:00
It sure is, not sure why the selling again, only for Carnival to pick up more shares on the cheap
jan-mar
22/10/2021
13:45
Very very quiet
steveparry1818
20/10/2021
12:27
Very quiet on this site
jan-mar
01/10/2021
14:41
Absolutely.
smurfy2001
01/10/2021
14:32
Merck game changer buy
the white house
29/9/2021
09:59
But Cruise ships comprise less than 1 per cent of maritime community?
jfacwc
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