On May 26, Norwegian Cruise Line rose 5.03% in regular trading, trading at $16.945/share, with trading volume of approximately $89.27 million.
On the news front, the cruise sector collectively strengthened, with peer Royal Caribbean Cruises up 3.33% and Carnival up 2.60%. Despite multiple investment banks recently lowering target prices — Truist cutting to $20 from $25 while maintaining a Buy rating, and Wells Fargo trimming to $19 from $20 while maintaining an Outperform rating — analyst consensus target price stands at approximately $20.80, implying significant upside from current levels.
The rebound is underpinned by improving fundamentals. The company reported Q1 revenue of $2.33 billion, up 10% year-over-year, with net income turning profitable after prior losses. This earnings recovery, combined with broad sector momentum, is supporting the stock in extending its bounce from prior oversold levels.
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