Carnival Corporation Ltd. CCL.L
Carnival Corporation Ltd. (CCL.L) earns a Piotroski F-score of 8/9 (strong financial health). It does not currently pay a dividend. FY2025 revenue was $26.6B at a 10.4% net margin.
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About Carnival Corporation Ltd.
Carnival Corporation & plc, a cruise company, provides leisure travel services in North America, Australia, Europe, and internationally. The company operates through four segments: North America Cruise Operations, Europe Cruise Operations, Cruise Support, and Tour and Other. It operates port destinations and islands, as well as owns and operates hotels, lodges, glass-domed railcars, and motorcoaches. The company offers its services under the AIDA Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Costa Cruises, Cunard, Holland America Line, P&O Cruises (Australia), P&O Cruises (UK), Princess Cruises, and Seabourn brands. It sells its cruises through travel agents, tour operators, vacation planners, websites, and onboard future cruise consultants. Carnival Corporation & plc was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Miami, Florida.
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Piotroski F breakdown · 8/9 tests passed
- Positive return on assets
- Positive operating cash flow
- Rising ROA
- Cash flow exceeds net income
- Lower long-term debt
- Rising current ratio
- No share dilution
- Rising gross margin
- Rising asset turnover
FAQ
Is CCL.L financially healthy?
Carnival Corporation Ltd.'s Piotroski F-score is 8/9 (8–9 is excellent, 0–3 weak).
Does CCL.L pay a dividend?
No, Carnival Corporation Ltd. does not currently pay a dividend.
How profitable is CCL.L?
In FY2025, Carnival Corporation Ltd. had a net margin of 10.4% and a return on equity of 22.5%.
Computed from company filings · GB · as of 2025-11-30. Figures in USD. Facts plus Stocktoria's own computed scores — not investment advice.