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To own Carnival today, you need to believe the cruise business can keep filling ships, manage its debt, and convert that demand into durable profitability. The new 25 percent emissions intensity cut by 2029 reinforces the existing margin and competitiveness story, but it also highlights a near term tension: higher environmental investment versus the key short term catalyst of earnings and cash flow improvement, and the continuing risk that a large debt load keeps financial flexibility tight.
Among recent announcements, Carnival’s share repurchases in early 2026, alongside the stock still screening as inexpensive relative to peers on several valuation metrics, are most relevant here. Buybacks and an emissions efficiency focus pull in different directions for cash use, which matters when the company is also investing in new ships and private destinations that are central to its long term growth and margin expansion catalysts.
Yet behind the recovery story, investors should be aware that Carnival’s sizeable debt and future refinancing needs could...
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Carnival's narrative projects $30.5 billion revenue and $4.0 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 3.8% yearly revenue growth and a $0.9 billion earnings increase from $3.1 billion today.
Uncover how Carnival's forecasts yield a $35.60 fair value, a 38% upside to its current price.
Some of the most optimistic analysts were expecting revenue near US$31.0 billion and earnings around US$4.4 billion by 2029, yet they also warned that rising fuel and emissions compliance costs could pressure margins, showing just how differently you might weigh this new emissions target compared with those bullish forecasts.
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