Shares of Carnival (CCL) are up $1.11, or about 5%, to $25.15 in pre-market trading in New York after the cruiseline operator reported better-than-expected Q2 earnings and revenue. Other publicly traded companies in the cruise space are also trading higher, including Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH), Royal Caribbean (RCL) and Viking Holdings (VIK).
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- Carnival reports Q2 adjusted EPS 35c, consensus 24c
- Carnival sees Q3 adjusted EPS ~$1.30, consensus $1.32
- Carnival raises FY25 adjusted EPS view to ~$1.97 from ~$1.83, consensus $1.87
- Carnival says booked position for 2026 in-line with 2025 record levels
- Carnival sees Q3 adjusted EBITDA ~$6.9B, up over 10% vs. 2024
