Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH)

Consumer Cyclical
$18.81▲ 0.63 (3.47%)
Real-time prices · US Markets
Earnings tomorrowMay 4, 2026
Neutral
5.6 / 10
Consensus analyst target of $24.61 is 31% above current price.
high leverage at 7.0× debt-to-equity.
Quality
6.4
Health
2.3
Growth
5.1
Valuation
8.1
Sentiment
6.2
Analyst Target
$24.61
▲ +30.9% from current

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Fundamentals

Trailing P/E
20.4×
price-to-earnings
Forward P/E
7.6×
next 12 months est.
Market Cap
$8.6B
market capitalization
Div Yield
dividend yield
Profit Margin
4.3%
net profit margin
Gross Margin
42.6%
revenue minus COGS
ROE
23.3%
return on equity
Beta
2.11
vs S&P 500
Price / Book
P/B ratio
52-Week Range
$17 — $27
annual min — max

EPS — Estimate vs Actual

Frequently Asked Questions

Is NCLH a good stock to buy right now?
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings 's Q·Score is 5.6/10 (Neutral), reflecting its current fundamentals, analyst data, and valuation metrics. Consensus analyst target of $24.61 is 31% above current price. Key area to monitor: high leverage at 7.0× debt-to-equity. This is an informational data summary only and does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research before making any investment decision.
What is the analyst price target for NCLH?
The consensus price target for NCLH is $24.61, based on ratings from 22 Wall Street analysts. This is 30.9% above the current price of $18.81. Price targets are forward-looking estimates and not guarantees of future performance.
Is NCLH overvalued or undervalued?
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) scores favorably on valuation metrics relative to sector peers and analyst targets. Its forward P/E ratio stands at 7.6×. The consensus analyst price target of $24.61 is 31% above the current price.
When does Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings report its next earnings?
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is scheduled to report earnings tomorrow (May 4, 2026).
What is Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings 's profit margin?
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has a net profit margin of 4.3%, which is positive but relatively thin. Its gross margin stands at 42.6%, reflecting a more cost-intensive business model.
Is Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings 's revenue growing?
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is reporting modest revenue growth of 6.4%.
How much debt does Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings have?
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has a debt-to-equity ratio of 7.03×, reflecting a high debt-to-equity ratio, which increases financial risk especially in rising rate environments. Its current ratio is 0.21×, suggesting it should be monitored for near-term liquidity.