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      schrieb am 10.10.22 14:54:18
      Beitrag Nr. 1.130 ()
      Carnival's New Ship Hits a Key Milestone (Cheers!)
      Carnival Celebration will take on Royal Caribbean's top ships by offering something they don't have.
      MICHAEL TEDDEROCT 8, 2022 8:42 AM EDT
      After what seems like years of build-up, Carnival Cruise Lines' (CCL) latest ship is set to finally enter regular service later this year.

      Having recently completed its sea trials, the Carnival Celebration will depart on November 21st, from Port Miami, the line’s third terminal at the port and its largest in South Florida beginning year-round, seven-day cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean.

      Suffice to say, you’re not going to lack for entertainment options, as this ship seems to have everything.


      Oh you think we’re joking? The Carnival Celebration The Most Magnificent Circus, it’s very own aerialist show featuring wire-rigged performers doing trapeze, chair, chandelier, hoop, ladder, and mirror aerial performances throughout.

      It will also have something called Color My World – An Indie Rock and Pop Love Story, a musical review through what the company calls “styles such as street jazz, hip-hop, musical theater and ballet with the best songs from indie rock and pop genres” that will also include a live painting on stage with music and choreography to match.


      There’s also Rio Carnival, a high-energy Brazilian extravaganza featuring a parade and celebration of samba, bossa nova, marchinha, batudada, forro, carimbo, and capoeira, set to famous Latin pop hits.

      But wait there’s more, as they say, as there’s a number of Game Shows on tap, including What’s Age Got to Do With It (a parent and child game), Cash Bash (a Casino game featuring interactive activities) and Guess That Groove, a name that song style activity.

      If just thinking about doing all that makes you thirsty, well, you’re in luck, because the company has now announced it has a special brew in store that will make its debut on Celebration’s maiden sailing.

      Carnival Celebration’s Onboard Brewery Has Something New In Store

      Carnival fans celebrate the Celebration launch with the company’s new Oktoberfest-inspired seasonal beer, which will be brewed right on board the ship.

      Carnival Celebration Brew Master Michael Deichstetter has finished a batch of a kind of beer known as a Festbier, which the company describes as “a traditional German lager, light-bodied and golden in color, with notes of melon and strawberry and a clean finish.” Sounds nice!

      Deichstetter, who is 15 years deep in the brewing game, says more special brews are coming as he and his team have several ideas in development. The Celebration will be the fifth Carnival ship with its own on board brewery.

      Carnival Cruise Lead KL
      Carnival Cruise
      Well, Of Course There’s A Hard Seltzer

      Look, you’re going to be on a ship. There’s going to be lounging around the pool.

      If the idea of a cold one sounds nice, but you’re worried about carbohydrates because you want to flaunt those abs, don’t worry. Of course Carnival also has its own hard seltzer.

      While the beverage -- usually a combination of vodka, seltzer waters and fruity flavors -- has become so popular that many haters insist the trend is over, people continue to dig ‘em.

      As such, Carnival recently unveiled two new seltzers to enjoy at sea, in collaboration with ThirstyFrog, which is part of the Carnival Brews family. Both drinks are vodka-based drinks and are just 99 calories per 12-ounce can.

      ThirstyFrog Piña Colada Hard Seltzer – Is said to have hints of pineapple and coconut, so very tropical.
      ThirstyFrog Berry Hibiscus – Is a mixture of berries and a touch of hibiscus, which also sounds tropical
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      Carnival Corporation | 6,938 €
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      schrieb am 07.10.22 18:33:24
      Beitrag Nr. 1.129 ()
      Da gibt aber auch viele Analysten- Stimmen, die vor dem extrem hochverschuldeten Kreuzfahrt-Gesellschaften nachdrücklich warnen.
      Muss jeder selber sehen, ob er das Risiko eingehen möchte.
      Vieles dürfte auch noch von der allgemeinen Aktienmarktverfassung abhängen. Da ziehen ja auch bedrohliche Wolken auf.
      Carnival Corporation | 6,817 €
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      schrieb am 07.10.22 16:54:56
      Beitrag Nr. 1.128 ()
      DON‘T PANIC!
      Demand for Carnival's cruises is on the rise.

      Major indexes have slipped into bear territory. And many leaders in their industries have fallen, too. Carnival (NYSE: CCL) (NYSE: CUK), the world's biggest cruise operator, is an example. But Carnival's poor performance isn't only recent. The stock actually has been on the decline for a good part of the year -- and now has lost 61% year to date.

      Considering this extreme drop, it may be tempting to pick up a few Carnival shares. But do they really represent good value at this point? Let's take a closer look and find out.

      Falling earnings, rising debt
      Carnival had it rough during the early days of the pandemic. The company's cruising operations screeched to a halt. And while revenue and profit plummeted, long-term debt soared.

      The good news is Carnival's ships resumed sailing last summer. And Carnival's earnings and demand for its cruises have been improving. In the fiscal third quarter, revenue climbed 80% from the previous quarter.

      Importantly, Carnival hit a key milestone. The company reported adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) of more than $300 million. This is the first time Carnival has reported a positive adjusted EBITDA figure since it resumed sailing.

      There's also no doubt about travelers' desire to set sail once again. Occupancy reached almost 90% for the company's August cruises. And booking volumes for future sailings are higher than pre-pandemic levels. Carnival even expects occupancy to reach historical levels as of next year.

      Today, Carnival faces costs such as those related to the restart of certain cruise ships and those related to health and safety protocols. Inflation and supply chain problems also are weighing on Carnival. But these are temporary issues and shouldn't hurt Carnival over the long term.

      What's most concerning right now is Carnival's debt level. The company's long-term debt totals more than $28 billion. That's much higher than Carnival's cash and equivalents of $7 billion. It's also important to keep in mind that rising interest rates could make Carnival's variable-rate borrowings more expensive.

      A look at valuation
      Now, let's take a look at Carnival's valuation. Right now, the stock is trading at 0.9 times sales. In pre-pandemic days, Carnival stock traded at two to three times sales.

      The big question is can Carnival get back to its pre-pandemic financial health -- and valuation? Eventually, it's possible. Demand for Carnival's cruises is there. And the company is making efforts that should equal more revenue.

      For example, since 2019, it's replaced smaller, less efficient ships with nine larger, more efficient ones. These ships will result in a 6% decrease in unit costs linked to ship operations. And they offer a stronger mix of revenue opportunities that Carnival says should translate into more profit.

      But, considering Carnival's high level of debt and the current economic environment, progress will take time. Maybe even a very long time.

      So, is Carnival a buy? Investors with an appetite for risk and a long-term view should consider adding a few shares of Carnival to their portfolios today. The stock is a bargain -- if it can reach its goals for occupancy and profit in the coming years. And if it can keep growing well into the future.

      But the more cautious investor may want to wait and watch on the sidelines, at least until Carnival pays down some of its debt and reports more progress in revenue and profit. It's not yet smooth sailing for Carnival. But the company is heading in the right direction.
      Carnival Corporation | 6,868 €
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      schrieb am 06.10.22 21:58:39
      Beitrag Nr. 1.127 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 72.530.623 von Hitman2 am 06.10.22 10:19:17
      Zitat von Hitman2: Carnival-Aktie: Ist der Tiefpunkt erreicht?
      https://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2022-10/5722751…


      Liest sich wie eine eindringliche Warnung vor der Aktie.
      Carnival Corporation | 7,190 €
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      schrieb am 06.10.22 12:55:11
      Beitrag Nr. 1.126 ()
      Also vor dem Hintergrund der sich abzeichnende platzenden Blase am amerikanischen Immobilienmarkt und den nun wieder strauchelnden Grossbanken in Europa, würde ich hier tunlichst die Finger lassen.
      Carnival Corporation | 7,353 €

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      schrieb am 06.10.22 10:19:17
      Beitrag Nr. 1.125 ()
      Carnival
      Carnival-Aktie: Ist der Tiefpunkt erreicht?
      https://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2022-10/5722751…
      Carnival Corporation | 7,505 €
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      schrieb am 01.10.22 10:14:57
      Beitrag Nr. 1.124 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 72.501.771 von jetset0711 am 30.09.22 13:33:55
      Zitat von jetset0711: Vollauslastung auf allen Schiffen wieder gegeben und die Buchungen sind top!

      Maskenpflicht und Impfpflichtig wurde gestrichen. Das sind super Vorraussetzungen für die nächsten Kurssprünge nach oben!

      Carnival, Costa und AIDA haben sich auf einigen Positionen intern neu ausgerichtet und somit gewinnbringend nachhaltig sehr gut für die Zukunft aufgestellt!

      Wer jetzt nicht kauft ist selber schuld!

      Wenn Sie die Gründe aufzählen...die für Sie einen Kauf rechtfertigen...,
      dann ist vollkommen okay!
      Allerdings...der letzte Satz muss nun wirklich nicht sein...

      Unabhängig davon...
      Wenn investieren...dann die angedachte Investition auf alle drei "Schiffchen" verteilen...
      (Royal, Carnival, Norwegian)
      Zumindest ist das meine Strategie...
      Die Performance ist von allen drei....seit Jahren ohnehin exakt die gleiche...
      Es geht nur darum...falls ein Unternehmen...
      im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes, die Segel streichen sollte...(Insolvenz)
      ist nicht die komplette Investition gefährdet...
      Im Gegenteil...den zwei verbliebenen würde das ein höheres
      Auftragsvolumen bescheren...

      Nur Meine Meinung
      keine Kauf.- oder Verkaufsempfehlung...

      Miezi
      Carnival Corporation | 7,169 €
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      schrieb am 01.10.22 10:08:12
      Beitrag Nr. 1.123 ()
      Bin skeptisch ob die je wieder die Kurve kriegen. Seit corona is der Wurm drin.kriegen die Kosten ned in den Griff und das Umfeld trägt sein übriges dazu.irgendwann wirds zum pennystock und dann wieder ein RS den sie machen werden.
      Carnival Corporation | 7,169 €
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      schrieb am 01.10.22 10:00:51
      Beitrag Nr. 1.122 ()
      Ganz schwierig nächste Kapitalerhöhung fast sicher, Letzte Nachfinanzierung war bei ca.11% und wird die nächsten werden nicht günstiger..

      Ich warte erst mal die q4 Zahlen ab dann schauen wir weiter.
      Carnival Corporation | 7,169 €
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      schrieb am 30.09.22 20:26:31
      Beitrag Nr. 1.121 ()
      ich habe wieder eine erste posi gekauft, risiko: wenn die zinsen weiter steigen (verdoppelung der finanzierungskosten?) und die generellen kosten nicht sinken und gleichzeitig nächstes jahr die buchungszahlen evtl. fallen wegen rezession, fällt der schuppen nochmal 30-50%
      Carnival Corporation | 7,328 €
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