Carnival Operating margin

What is the Operating margin of Carnival?

The Operating margin of Carnival Corp. is 12.13%

What is the definition of Operating margin?



Operating margin is the ratio of operating income divided by net sales and presented in percent.

ttm (trailing twelve months)

Operating margin is an indicator of profitability and is often used to compare the profitability of companies and industries of differing sizes. Companies are collections of projects and markets, individual areas can be judged on how successful they are at adding to the corporate net profit. Not all projects are of equal size, however, and one way to adjust for size is to divide the profit by sales revenue. The resulting ratio is the percentage of sales revenue that gets 'returned' to the company as net profits after all the related costs of the activity are deducted.

Operating margin of companies in the Consumer Discretionary sector on NYSE compared to Carnival

What does Carnival do?

carnival corporation & plc is a global cruise company and one of the largest vacation companies in the world. our portfolio of leading cruise brands includes carnival cruise lines, holland america line, princess cruises and seabourn in north america; p&o cruises (uk), and cunard in the united kingdom; aida cruises in germany; costa cruises in southern europe; iberocruceros in spain; and p&o cruises (australia) in australia. these brands, which comprise the most recognized cruise brands in north america, the united kingdom, germany and italy, offer a wide range of holiday and vacation products to a customer base that is broadly varied in terms of cultures, languages and leisure-time preferences. we also own a tour company that complements our cruise operations: holland america princess alaska tours in alaska and the canadian yukon. combined, our vacation companies attract 10 million guests annually.

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