On June 10, Royal Caribbean Cruises fell 3.13% in regular trading, trading at approximately $273.82/share, with trading volume of $79.60 million.
On the news front, the company continues to face pressure from an ongoing environmental review by Mexico's Federal Environmental Protection Agency regarding its project in the country. Although Royal Caribbean has formally responded stating full cooperation with the review and expressing confidence in the Mexican market, the outcome remains unclear. The prolonged uncertainty has driven a cumulative decline of over 10% in the stock. Additionally, Truist previously lowered its price target on the company from $318 to $297 while maintaining a Hold rating.
Within the Hotels, Resorts and Cruise Lines sector, the broader group traded weaker. Among individual stocks, Carnival fell 3.37%, Expedia fell 2.25%, Booking Holdings fell 1.4%, Airbnb fell 0.49%, while Marriott edged up 0.36%.
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