Carnival (CCL) Is Today's Unusual Social Activity Stock
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Trade-Ideas LLC identified
(
) as an unusual social activity candidate. In addition to specific proprietary factors, Trade-Ideas identified Carnival as such a stock due to the following factors:
- CCL has more that 20x the normal benchmarked social activity for this time of the day compared to its average of 8.97 mentions/day.
- CCL has an average dollar-volume (as measured by average daily share volume multiplied by share price) of $242.5 million.
Identifying stocks with 'Unusual Social Activity' tends to be a valuable process for traders looking to capitalize on the 'talk of the town' stocks that are basking in far more attention from the StockTwits financial community than normal. Good press? Bad press? It ultimately doesn't matter if it's good or bad if you know how to trade around the sentiment. Certain hedge funds use such data for their proprietary algorithms and it is not uncommon to see shared social sentiment play itself out in a stock's price trend.
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More details on CCL:
Carnival Corporation operates as a cruise company worldwide. It provides vacations to various cruise destinations. The stock currently has a dividend yield of 2.2%. CCL has a PE ratio of 28.4. Currently there are 6 analysts that rate Carnival a buy, 1 analyst rates it a sell, and 7 rate it a hold.
The average volume for Carnival has been 4.8 million shares per day over the past 30 days. Carnival has a market cap of $26.8 billion and is part of the services sector and leisure industry. Shares are down 1.4% year-to-date as of the close of trading on Tuesday.
Analysis:
rates Carnival as a
. The company's strengths can be seen in multiple areas, such as its revenue growth, reasonable valuation levels, good cash flow from operations, largely solid financial position with reasonable debt levels by most measures and increase in stock price during the past year. We feel these strengths outweigh the fact that the company has had sub par growth in net income.
Highlights from the ratings report include:
- CCL's revenue growth has slightly outpaced the industry average of 7.7%. Since the same quarter one year prior, revenues slightly increased by 1.7%. This growth in revenue does not appear to have trickled down to the company's bottom line, displayed by a decline in earnings per share.
- Net operating cash flow has increased to $637.00 million or 34.10% when compared to the same quarter last year. The firm also exceeded the industry average cash flow growth rate of 18.50%.
- The current debt-to-equity ratio, 0.37, is low and is below the industry average, implying that there has been successful management of debt levels. Even though the company has a strong debt-to-equity ratio, the quick ratio of 0.12 is very weak and demonstrates a lack of ability to pay short-term obligations.
- Compared to where it was 12 months ago, the stock is up, but it has so far lagged the appreciation in the S&P 500. Turning our attention to the future direction of the stock, it goes without saying that even the best stocks can fall in an overall down market. However, in any other environment, this stock still has good upside potential despite the fact that it has already risen in the past year.
- You can view the full Carnival Ratings Report.
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