NCLH Falls to 383rd in Turnover as Profitability Rises and Debt Looms
On August 11, 2025, Norwegian Cruise Line HoldingsNCLH-- (NCLH) declined 1.13% with a trading volume of $0.27 billion, ranking 383rd in daily turnover. Recent analysis highlights the company’s improving profitability despite significant debt burdens. Norwegian reported record Q2 2025 revenue of $2.5 billion, driven by 104% occupancy rates and stable operating expenses. However, net income fell to $30 million due to elevated interest costs and foreign exchange losses. The company forecasts 2.5% revenue growth for 2025, a slowdown from 2024’s 11% increase, but signals a full post-pandemic recovery.
Financial metrics suggest Norwegian is generating stronger returns on capital employed (ROCE) compared to its Hospitality industry average of 9.5%. A 10% ROCE reflects improved operational efficiency and profitability, though analysts note risks from rising current liabilities, now accounting for 30% of total assets. Institutional ownership remains robust at 60.5%, indicating confidence in long-term growth potential. Competitor comparisons reveal Norwegian trades at a lower P/E ratio than CarnivalCCL-- and Royal Caribbean, offering valuation appeal despite a smaller market share.
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