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03 Jul 2026, 20:17 UTC · 22h ago
3 Reasons You Should Buy Carnival Stock in July
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S&P Global recently upgraded Carnival Corporation's credit rating to investment grade. — An investment-grade rating lowers borrowing costs and attracts a broader base of institutional investors.
+0.60Carnival reported record Q2 sales and customer deposits of $9 billion. — Record top-line growth and high deposits indicate strong consumer demand and future revenue visibility.
+0.50Carnival has a plan to return $14 billion to shareholders through dividends and buybacks before the end of fiscal 2029. — Significant capital returns typically provide a floor for the stock price and signal management confidence.
+0.40Carnival's long-term debt has decreased to $24.9 billion as of May 31, down nearly 7% year-over-year. — Reducing the pandemic-era debt burden improves the balance sheet and reduces bankruptcy risk.
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The article strongly recommends buying the stock due to record sales, debt reduction, a credit rating upgrade, and an attractive valuation.
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