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There's another reason to be bullish on Royal Caribbean , according to several Wall Street analysts. Morgan Stanley analyst Jamie Rollo called Icon of the Seas a "record-busting spectacle of superlatives," and believes it will be a big driver of profits. That implies a 50% yield premium to the broader Royal Caribbean fleet, Rollo wrote in a note Monday. Morgan Stanley has an equal weight rating on Royal Caribbean. RCL 1Y mountain Royal Caribbean's one-year performance It is also another step by Royal Caribbean to tap into the ongoing trend of multigenerational travel.
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Morgan Stanley is getting more optimistic on shares of Royal Caribbean after rough patch of sailing during the pandemic. Analyst Jamie Rollo upgraded the cruise stock to equal weight from underweight, calling it the "superior cruise operator" coming out of the Covid. fuel) vs peers," Rollo said. Along with the upgrade, Rollo raised his price target on the stock to $50 from $40 a share. His adjusted $11.50 price target from $13 a share means the stock stands to lose nearly 17% from Monday's close.
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