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Royal Caribbean has rebounded from bankruptcy fears during Covid to record profits, with stock prices soaring to all-time highs, now over $100 above pre-Covid levels. The cruise line continues to ride industry growth, with passengers growing at a nearly 10% clip in 2024, far above 2019 levels. The stock only trades at 17x '25 EPS targets of $14+ while industry growth supports the bog targets.
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