Q: Your thoughts on these 2. Likelihood of either not surviving the crisis vs likelihood they offer large returns for the 5-7 year investor?
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Carnival Corporation (CCL)
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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL)
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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH)
Q: I am looking at buying into these three companies over the next six months to take a small speculative position. Are these three good candidates for survival? Would their be an ETF in this sector which would be a better option given the risk/reward?
Q: I read somewhere that the world airlines will need 100,000 new pilots in future years . China is a factor with so many Chinese travelling. Do you like CAE. Flight Simulators Any others?
Also Baby Boombers aging and taking Cruises. Who benefits the most here ? . Do you like this industry ?
RAK
Also Baby Boombers aging and taking Cruises. Who benefits the most here ? . Do you like this industry ?
RAK
Q: Could I get your opinion on RCL? Looking at it as a 'dividend grower' for the long term. Right now the stock is trading close to a P/E close to 5-year low, stock price down close to 15% for last 12 months, and the Yield at a 5 year high. Should I be concerned about any impending economic downturn that may affect discretionary spending? And it has a LOT of debt (those ships aren't cheap).
Thank you!
Thank you!
Q: What are your thoughts on this company. Stock is near a 52 week low and some analysts seem to think this one has some upside. Targets are in the $ 140.00 to $150.00 USD range.
Q: Hi 5iResearch Team,
Just wondering if you can comment on why RCL's stock price has been lagging behind CCL's over the last 1 1/2 --- 2 years. I currently own both and just wondering if I should should sell RCL and put the proceeds in CCL. Thanks,
Harry
Harris
Just wondering if you can comment on why RCL's stock price has been lagging behind CCL's over the last 1 1/2 --- 2 years. I currently own both and just wondering if I should should sell RCL and put the proceeds in CCL. Thanks,
Harry
Harris
Q: Thank you for your insight on RCL and PHM (Pulte Group).
Just as a follow up on the 5i data bank in case it is an issue elsewhere: When I put RCL in the symbol search and click on the green magnifying glass (5i should try it!) Royal Caribbean does indeed show up. Click on RCL. The answers/results one receives mostly address Ridley - my question and one in 2014 under RCL actually address for Royal Caribbean. Is it possible for 5i to separate the two companies?
Thanks for the great service!
Just as a follow up on the 5i data bank in case it is an issue elsewhere: When I put RCL in the symbol search and click on the green magnifying glass (5i should try it!) Royal Caribbean does indeed show up. Click on RCL. The answers/results one receives mostly address Ridley - my question and one in 2014 under RCL actually address for Royal Caribbean. Is it possible for 5i to separate the two companies?
Thanks for the great service!
Q: Hello Peter,
I've held PHM (Pulte group) for two years as a play on US housing and as a US consumer discretionary holding. Given RCLs dividend increase (announced today), would it be a better asset for growth and income? (also US discretionary - but I think is classified as industrial.)
PS when I search for info about Royal Caribbean (RCL) I am still getting information about Ridley (a company I know nothing about).
Many thanks!
I've held PHM (Pulte group) for two years as a play on US housing and as a US consumer discretionary holding. Given RCLs dividend increase (announced today), would it be a better asset for growth and income? (also US discretionary - but I think is classified as industrial.)
PS when I search for info about Royal Caribbean (RCL) I am still getting information about Ridley (a company I know nothing about).
Many thanks!
Q: Hi peter and company. Could you please give me your opinion on Royal Caribbean Cruise line RCL in New York
Thank you
Thank you