On July 27, Royal Caribbean Cruises rose 3.56% in regular trading, trading at $301.625/share, with turnover of $16.8 million.
On the news front, the company is scheduled to release quarterly earnings before market open on July 28, with consensus estimates projecting revenue of $4.817 billion, representing 6% year-over-year growth, and adjusted EPS of $3.97. Multiple institutional upgrades are providing valuation support — BMO Capital initiated coverage with a $370 target price, while Citi maintained a Buy rating with a $327 target, both significantly above the current trading level.
Additionally, recent oil price declines exceeding 2% have lowered fuel cost expectations for the cruise sector, benefiting the broader group. Carnival rose 4.22% on the same session, reflecting clear sector-wide momentum. The convergence of earnings anticipation, favorable cost dynamics, and bullish institutional sentiment drove coordinated buying ahead of the report.
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