Movement Alert|Carnival Declines 5.08% in Regular Trading, BMO Capital Initiates With Cautious Stance Amid Sector-Wide Sell-Off

Market Focus
07/08

On July 8, Carnival fell 5.08% in regular trading to $25.325/share, with turnover of $256 million. The decline came as BMO Capital initiated coverage with a Market Perform rating and a $30 price target, significantly below the consensus target of $34.75, signaling a cautious outlook relative to the broader analyst community.

The stock was further pressured by a broad sell-off across the travel and leisure sector. Airlines including United Airlines (-4.2%), Southwest Airlines (-3.3%), and Delta Air Lines (-3.2%) all declined sharply, while cruise peers Royal Caribbean fell 3.2%. Market observers attributed the sector-wide weakness to growing investor concerns over travel demand prospects, potentially linked to macroeconomic headwinds and fuel cost volatility. Within the Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines sector, Booking Holdings fell 4.48%, Airbnb declined 4.55%, Marriott dropped 1.96%, Hilton lost 1.77%, and Royal Caribbean Cruises slid 1.09%.

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