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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-73.50 | -6.39% | 1,077.00 | 1,075.50 | 1,077.00 | 1,154.00 | 1,075.00 | 1,154.00 | 781,679 | 16:29:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Water Trans Of Passenger,nec | 21.59B | -74M | -0.0566 | -190.28 | 14.07B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/6/2022 16:42 | Morgan Stanley are very aggressive in cutting the target price for Carnival (US and UK) you would think they want the price walked down for some reason | jan-mar | |
08/6/2022 14:39 | Where is that donkey Sanks? Stock retracing it seems kitty cats. 20 day MA failed! | tradejunkie2 | |
08/6/2022 10:33 | Carnival Close to Fixing Big Cruise Passenger Pain Point Source: thestreet.com/invest | smurfy2001 | |
08/6/2022 10:06 | Will be interesting to see what the company have to say at the end of the month | jan-mar | |
08/6/2022 09:58 | Hasn’t helped the share price unfortunately. I thought the recovery was looking promising but it would seem to be stuttering today. | boliviana | |
08/6/2022 07:42 | Another Carnival Cruise Brand Is Fully Back Sailing Seabourn becomes the third Carnival cruise brand to have its entire fleet back sailing. More cruise lines will follow in the coming months Other Carnival Corporation brands are doing equally well. Besides Seabourn, Carnival Cruise Line, Cunard, and Costa Cruises have returned all their vessels to sea. | smurfy2001 | |
06/6/2022 14:42 | 10 minutes of daily madness as soon as the Dow opens | jan-mar | |
06/6/2022 14:30 | Resistance on the 20 day MA, so chickened out. | tradejunkie2 | |
06/6/2022 13:08 | Never wrong to bank some profit good trade | jan-mar | |
06/6/2022 13:02 | >>P O'Reilly - sounds awful - how much are they paying you to sail with them? | toffeeman | |
06/6/2022 11:34 | Pierre Oreilly, some photos would be nice but good to hear. | smurfy2001 | |
06/6/2022 09:25 | You can get the overall gratuities taken off at the start of the cruise but every drink will have gratuities added | jan-mar | |
06/6/2022 09:15 | Hopefully hear more about occupancy rates later in the month in the Quarter 2 update and the latest news about Seabourne and the Saudi involvement | jan-mar | |
06/6/2022 08:59 | On the Emerald Princess ATM. Mixed views. Certainly didn't like the 3/4h queues for dinner the first 3 nights, but solved as of last night - they took on lots more staff in Dublin. Sailing full. Food excellent. Ents excellent. Drinks stupid prices, then they add on 18% tip on top. The ship is worn at the edges, and going in for refit later this summer, meanwhile quite a few little things needing attention, and soft furnishings wearing out. Sailing full is the main thing for shareholders. | pierre oreilly | |
03/6/2022 08:19 | Source: TipRanksPerhaps no industry was hit harder by the global pandemic than the cruise ship business. Multiple cruise ship operators had to take on heaps of debt to stay afloat, but none of them entered bankruptcy protection, which is remarkable considering the circumstances. However, with the pandemic in the rear-view mirror, investors have been buzzing over the potential reopening of stocks such as Carnival Corporation. The firm is the largest cruise operator globally, and has miraculously come out of the coronavirus crisis relatively unscathed. Booking trends are rising at a healthy pace, indicating that recovery is gaining traction. Moreover, the firm expects a return to pre-pandemic occupancy levels by next year.https://www.tip | jan-mar | |
30/5/2022 16:15 | Another good day continuing the recovery that started last week. This should continue forwards from this oversold share IMO. | boliviana | |
28/5/2022 21:28 | Come to the mahogany table..the messages are under my bugatti next to the Christmas tree Hope this helps..lovya xx | sanks | |
28/5/2022 19:24 | It's great not being able to see Sanks messages. Very relaxing | jan-mar | |
28/5/2022 09:58 | Level 4 uptrend confirmation now in full force..double bottom near to previous lows now confirmed .. Expecting minimum £14-£18.. before any further WHOOOOOOSH!! Easy money.. hope it helps. ==================== Here's Why Carnival Corporation Stock May Change Course May 26, 2022 Carnival Corporation CCL+5.72% was surging over 9% on Thursday in tandem with the general markets, which saw the S&P 500 rising about 1.5%. Despite the economy slowly reopening over the past year, stocks in the travel sector have largely failed to reap gains. Since April 21, Carnival has been trading in a steep and consistent downtrend, plummeting about 43% to reach a 52-week low of $11.56 on Tuesday. The stock tested the area as support again on Wednesday, which formed a double bottom pattern on the daily chart and on Thursday, Carnival was reacting to that formation. A double bottom pattern is a reversal indicator that shows a stock has dropped to a key support level, rebounded, back tested the level as support and is likely to rebound again. It is possible the stock may retest the level as support again creating a triple bottom or even quadruple bottom pattern. The formation is always identified after a security has dropped in price and is at the bottom of a downtrend whereas a bearish double top pattern is always found in an uptrend. A spike in volume confirms the double bottom pattern was recognized and subsequent increasing volume may indicate the stock will reverse into an uptrend. | sanks | |
27/5/2022 18:30 | Stick with it I got another 5 pound a point first thing today, I'll stick for a while 30 pppLooks like a director buy | jan-mar | |
27/5/2022 17:18 | Its the proximity of the 'S' to the 'W' on a keyboard that's the clue. One careless finger is all it takes. | ccnp |
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