Tigress Financial raised the firm’s price target on Royal Caribbean (RCL) to $425 from $415 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. Royal Caribbean’s 2025 results underscore a multi-year growth story driven by record revenue, earnings, and cash flow, with margin expansion supported by destination-led assets and AI-driven pricing and efficiency, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Entering 2026 with strong advance bookings, new high-return ships and destinations, expanding river cruise exposure, and growing high-margin onboard revenue, the company appears well-positioned for continued earnings growth and shareholder returns, the firm says.
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