In Wednesday's Blitz Daily with Lance Ippolito, we take a look at the world's second-largest cruise line operator, Royal Caribbean.
It’s no secret that I love travel stocks and have been waiting for them to make a comeback.
And it seems the time is almost upon us…
The company was able to debut its new cruise ship — now the world’s largest — the Wonder of the Seas, with its inaugural journey having been delayed since September 2020 due to the pandemic.
The Centers for Disease Control also removed its cruise ship warning from its website this month after dropping the warning to a level 2 in February.
And Wells Fargo just gave the company a bullish rating of “overweight.”
Everything seems to be lining up for Royal Caribbean, and the bulls are here for it.
Of course, if cruises aren’t your thing, we’re seeing some order flow in two other companies
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