On May 27, Royal Caribbean Cruises rose 3.01% in pre-market trading, trading at $276.0/share, with trading volume of approximately $2.12 million. The stock extended its rebound from the previous session as market concerns over the Mexico environmental review continued to dissipate.
The company had previously come under pressure after Mexico's federal environmental protection agency launched a review of its project, with shares falling more than 10% over multiple consecutive trading sessions. Royal Caribbean formally responded to Mexico's Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, reaffirming its commitment to provide all necessary information to fully support a comprehensive and objective review. The company also expressed continued confidence in the Mexican market and pledged to advance investments responsibly.
Market sentiment has progressively recovered following the company's proactive stance. Within the Hotels, Resorts and Cruise Lines sector, the cruise segment showed broad strength, with Carnival up 2.85%, Booking Holdings up 0.37%, Hilton up 0.68%, Marriott up 0.46%, and Airbnb up 0.2%. Separately, Truist lowered its price target on Royal Caribbean to $297 from $318, maintaining a Hold rating.
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