Carnival Plans NYSE, LSE Delistings of Notes and Debentures

BY MT Newswires | CORPORATE | 12:22 PM EDT

12:22 PM EDT, 03/20/2026 (MT Newswires) -- Carnival (CCL) said Friday it will voluntarily delist its 1.000% senior unsecured notes due 2029 from the New York Stock Exchange and its 7.875% debentures due 2027 from the London Stock Exchange, as part of its previously announced restructuring.

The company expects to file a Form 25 with the US Securities and Exchange Commission around March 30 to delist its 2029 notes from the NYSE, effective around April 9, while the delisting from the LSE is expected around April 20.

The cruise operator said the debt securities are already listed on The International Stock Exchange, where its other debt instruments trade.

Carnival shares were down 1.8% in Friday trading.

Price: 24.50, Change: -0.44, Percent Change: -1.76

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