Carnival is reporting record revenue and operating income.
It's still saddled with enormous debt.
Carnival stock trades at a cheap price.
Carnival (NYSE: CCL)(NYSE: CUK) stock has been on a route to recovery from the early stages of the pandemic, and has received various boosts, including from the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates. It got another boost recently when the Fed signaled a cut is likely this month.
Carnival stock still trades way below its all-time highs set just before the pandemic's start, and its valuation is lower than historical norms. As interest rates fall, there's cause for excitement about Carnival stock.
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Carnival is back to its previous industry-leading business, setting new records for revenue, deposits, and operating income. It's also enjoying record-high demand, with high ticket prices, and it's maintaining its strong booking position. The only thing left on the income statement that hasn't returned to highs is net income, but it's now positive and growing.
However, Carnival still has a huge debt to service and pay off. As of the end of the 2025 fiscal second quarter (ended May 31), net debt is still more than $27 billion.
Management is taking many actions to reduce it, including paying off its highest-interest notes and refinancing more at better rates, and the situation is improving. The ratio of net debt to adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) improved from 4.1 in the first quarter to 3.7 in the second quarter, and the stock got upgraded from both S&P Global and Fitch. If interest rates do go down again, the company will be able to refinance at even better rates and pay off the debt more quickly.
Carnival stock is still cheap today, trading at 1.6 times trailing-12-month sales, well below pre-pandemic levels, and the stock remains 56% off of all-time highs. As the financial situation improves, Carnival stock, which is up 93% over the past year, should soar even higher.
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Jennifer Saibil has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends S&P Global. The Motley Fool recommends Carnival Corp. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.