Carnival (CUK) Cost of Revenue (2016 - 2020)
Historic Cost of Revenue for Carnival (CUK) over the last 12 years, with Q2 2020 value amounting to $2.5 billion.
- Carnival's Cost of Revenue fell 2136.75% to $2.5 billion in Q2 2020 from the same period last year, while for May 2020 it was $12.6 billion, marking a year-over-year increase of 512.5%. This contributed to the annual value of $12.9 billion for FY2019, which is 1641.27% up from last year.
- Per Carnival's latest filing, its Cost of Revenue stood at $2.5 billion for Q2 2020, which was down 2136.75% from $3.5 billion recorded in Q1 2020.
- Carnival's 5-year Cost of Revenue high stood at $3.5 billion for Q3 2019, and its period low was $2.2 billion during Q1 2016.
- Over the past 5 years, Carnival's median Cost of Revenue value was $2.7 billion (recorded in 2018), while the average stood at $2.8 billion.
- In the last 5 years, Carnival's Cost of Revenue surged by 1940.5% in 2019 and then crashed by 2136.75% in 2020.
- Quarter analysis of 5 years shows Carnival's Cost of Revenue stood at $2.3 billion in 2016, then increased by 12.85% to $2.6 billion in 2017, then grew by 4.74% to $2.7 billion in 2018, then rose by 12.22% to $3.1 billion in 2019, then dropped by 19.25% to $2.5 billion in 2020.
- Its Cost of Revenue was $2.5 billion in Q2 2020, compared to $3.5 billion in Q1 2020 and $3.1 billion in Q4 2019.