
NYSE:RCL
This summary was created by AI, based on 3 opinions in the last 12 months.
Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL-N) is navigating the post-pandemic recovery with mixed signals as it capitalizes on an appealing cruising market. Despite a surge in popularity, challenges loom due to rising prices and a still-filled reservation book, indicating a potential slowdown in consumer demand. However, the company is benefitting from demographic shifts with an aging population showing more interest in cruising. A remarkable financial turnaround has seen a significant reduction in debt, positioning the company more favorably than before. Nevertheless, recent trends show a 13% drop in share value due to slower booking rates, raising concerns about future profitability in a changing economic landscape.
RCL had a big quarter just announced, and of course has staged a huge recovery from the pandemic. Royal's expectation of a 3.5% yield gain in 2025 echoes robust onboard spending and strong demand for Europe and Alaska itineraries, with accelerated bookings in the last five weeks. Royal characterized its plan to launch river cruising -- with an initial 10-ship order and several launching in 2027 -- as an opportunity to gain share in a complementary, high-end niche with shorter construction lead times and cross-marketing opportunities. That plan sets the stage for a river fleet with capacity about 11% the size of rival Viking, including current and ordered vessels. Royal's 1Q guidance midpoint implies gains of 5% in yield and 1.85% in non-fuel unit cost. Its 4Q unit-cost growth of 13.5% was slightly above 11.6-12.1% guidance due to 340 bps from higher stock-based compensation. The stock is 18X earnings and very strong growth is predicted. It is still heavily leveraged at debt/cashflow 4X, but it is in better financial shape than many peers. Cyclicality of course remains high, but we think it is interesting as a higher risk buy for those investors willing to accept some financial and economic risks here. Its recent results and move to river cruises we think are quite positive developments.
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Up till Covid, well-positioned to take advantage of increased cruising. Had to offer new shares, which diluted shares and increased debt. Clawing their way back up from lows. Cruise industry is very positive for next 12 months. Down with overall market today.
RCL is in better shape and better managed.
Royal Caribbean Cruises is a American stock, trading under the symbol RCL (previously RCL-N on Stockchase) on the New York Stock Exchange (RCL). It is usually referred to as NYSE:RCL or RCL
In the last year, 4 stock analysts published opinions about RCL (previously RCL-N on Stockchase). 3 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 1 analyst recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is SELL. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Royal Caribbean Cruises.
Royal Caribbean Cruises was recommended as a Top Pick by Stan Wong on 2024-06-06. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Royal Caribbean Cruises.
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4 stock analysts on Stockchase covered Royal Caribbean Cruises in the last year. It is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-06-05, Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) stock closed at a price of $280.00.
Cruising remains an attractive, affordable way to travel. You can't make enough new ships today, so all rooms are sold out in advance as prices rise. But at some point, the backlog will clear up, or there will be a pullback in consumer spending--that's the challenge. Will benefit from the aging population.