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Carnival’s Bermuda Move Can’t Offset 26.6% Selloff as Fuel Fears Mount

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
May 14, 2026
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Carnival shares have tumbled more than a quarter in the past month, as the cruise operator’s long-awaited corporate simplification runs headlong into a fresh wave of geopolitical turmoil. Escalating tensions following attacks on Iran have sent fuel costs soaring, hammering a sector where margin is directly tied to bunker prices. The stock now trades well below the average analyst target of $34.27.

The restructuring that Carnival had hoped would sharpen its market profile took effect on May 7. The company formalized the dissolution of the dual-listing structure that had existed since 2003, merging Carnival Corporation and Carnival plc into a single Bermuda-incorporated entity, Carnival Corporation Ltd. Panama was dropped as the corporate domicile. Carnival plc shares were pulled from the London Stock Exchange, while the CUK-traded American Depositary Shares on the NYSE were also halted before the open. Existing holders of Carnival Corporation shares automatically received the same number of common shares in the new company, which continues to trade under the ticker CCL. Roughly 10.6% of the outstanding common stock now sits with former Carnival plc investors, with the remainder held by legacy Carnival Corporation stockholders.

Bermuda law and a new set of charter documents replace the old voting and governance agreements. The company expects a single global stock price, leaner administration, and lower overheads, while analysts see potential for improved liquidity and a heavier weighting in key US equity indices. The shift is partly about cost, but also about capital-markets clarity for a business that relies on global demand. Yet the market’s attention has been pulled elsewhere.

Insider activity has added a minor layer of scrutiny. Director Stuart Subotnick sold 616 shares for roughly $16,250 on May 12 — a small transaction but conspicuous in timing. Just days earlier, on the restructuring date, 14 executives and directors filed Form 4 disclosures documenting the return of about 2.8 million trust units, a move driven by the structural unwind rather than any market view. That distinction matters, but in a period of steep share decline, even a small sale draws notice.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Carnival?

Operationally, the underlying numbers paint a more encouraging picture. Revenue climbed 6.1% year-on-year in the fiscal first quarter of 2026 to $6.17 billion, while adjusted EBITDA reached $1.27 billion. Over the trailing twelve months, revenue stood at $26.62 billion and the profit margin hit 10.4%. Higher per-passenger bed-day revenue is supporting profits as demand for cruising holds firm. Carnival also made headway on its balance sheet: net leverage stands at 3.6 times EBITDA, and management has set a target of below 3.0 times for 2026.

The stock’s 26.6% monthly slide reflects a market pricing in external risk rather than deteriorating fundamentals. Fuel expenses are a direct drag on margins, and with no near-term respite from geopolitical shocks, the near-term outlook remains choppy. Analysts, however, have not turned bearish. The consensus price target of $34.27 implies upside from current levels, and the corporate overhaul is expected to eventually reduce structural costs and complexity.

For now, Carnival’s stock is caught between two forces: a streamlined corporate structure and solid demand on one side, and fuel-cost headwinds and geopolitical uncertainty on the other. The small insider sale adds a note of caution around timing, but does little to change the broader calculus. The real test will be whether the new Bermuda-based entity can navigate the macro storm as effectively as it navigated its own internal consolidation.

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