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Why Are Investors So Excited About Carnival Stock?

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Carnival (NYSE: CCL) stock has enthralled investors ever since it tanked when operations essentially shut down at the beginning of the pandemic. It gained prominence as a meme stock when retail investors began to have outsize influence and it became unclear whether Carnival could stick it out. Since then, it's had a wild ride.

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Did Carvana Just Save Itself? Here's What Investors Should Know

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Well, Carvana (NYSE: CVNA) has had an interesting last few years. After announcing a trifecta of improving earnings numbers, a debt restructuring, and an at-the-market (ATM) stock offering last week, shares of the online used car marketplace are now up about 780% year to date and were, at one point, up over 1,000%.

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7 Reasons Investors Should Be Excited About Wheaton Precious Metals' Business Model

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Gold and silver are volatile commodities, but some investors like to have a little exposure to them for diversification purposes. Selling debt increases leverage, adds to operating expenses (specifically interest expense), and can lead to credit downgrades. Selling stock dilutes shareholders and can lead to stock price weakness.

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Why Home Depot Stock Slipped Today

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Shares of Home Depot (NYSE: HD) finished lower today as investors seemed to give a thumbs-down to its deal to buy SRS Distribution, a leading specialty-trade company that will help it expand its presence in the pro market. billion, including debt, and will pay for the deal with cash on hand in debt. The stock closed down 4.1%.

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1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks Boeing Stock Is Going to $119. Is It a Sell?

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Should investors take Akers' update as valid and consider selling the stock? billion in consolidated debt and only $12.6 billion in consolidated debt and only $12.6 Moreover, Boeing management has already told investors that this will be a year of cash burn, and Wall Street has a cash outflow estimate of $7.6

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Why Carnival Stock Jumped 12% in September

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Investors are getting more excited about its potential in a lower interest rate environment. A once-in-a-lifetime experience Carnival is the world's largest cruise operator, and it was a strong market-beating stock before the pandemic. Despite another excellent earnings report, Carnival stock fell after the third-quarter report.

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Should You Buy AT&T While It's Below $20?

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It also cut the dividend enough to free up cash to help pay down debt. Should investors buy the stock while it's under $20 per share? Investors are getting a 6.5% So much debt created billions in interest expenses that suffocated profits. Should investors buy under $20? The best part? dividend yield.

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