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...Demographics are also on its side as baby boomers splurge on cruises. Yet despite the impressive run, only Royal Caribbean is near its pre-pandemic high....
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...Royal Caribbean shares increased 4.84 per cent to $105.82 a share on Thursday afternoon, after it raised its full-year forecast on higher prices and resilient demand for its cruises....
...Robert ArmstrongThe number three and four best-performing stocks in the S&P 500 with total returns of 144 and 125 per cent, respectively, are Royal Caribbean Cruises and Carnival Cruise Lines....
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...Royal Caribbean, one of the world’s largest cruise lines, on Thursday said its business was “firing on all cylinders” because of “exceptionally strong” demand for cruises and a “step change” in bookings...
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...Also the highly leveraged cruise liners Carnival and Royal Caribbean, which could face serious trouble in a recession, are both up 55 per cent in the rally....
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