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WFG vs NCLH Comparison

Compare WFG & NCLH Stocks: Price Trends, ML Decisions, Charts, Trends, Technical Analysis and more.

Logo West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.

WFG

West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.

HOLD

Current Price

$61.57

Market Cap

4.6B

Sector

N/A

ML Signal

HOLD

Logo Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.

NCLH

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.

HOLD

Current Price

$24.70

Market Cap

10.7B

ML Signal

HOLD

Company Overview

Basic Information
Metric
WFG
NCLH
Founded
1955
1966
Country
Canada
United States
Employees
N/A
N/A
Industry
Marine Transportation
Sector
Consumer Discretionary
Exchange
Nasdaq
Nasdaq
Market Cap
4.6B
10.7B
IPO Year
N/A
2013

Fundamental Metrics

Financial Performance
Metric
WFG
NCLH
Price
$61.57
$24.70
Analyst Decision
Strong Buy
Buy
Analyst Count
3
18
Target Price
$93.00
$28.11
AVG Volume (30 Days)
223.6K
16.4M
Earning Date
02-11-2026
02-26-2026
Dividend Yield
2.08%
N/A
EPS Growth
N/A
11.76
EPS
N/A
1.40
Revenue
$5,702,000,000.00
$9,692,558,000.00
Revenue This Year
N/A
$6.85
Revenue Next Year
$9.45
$10.26
P/E Ratio
N/A
$17.48
Revenue Growth
N/A
3.59
52 Week Low
$57.34
$14.21
52 Week High
$93.03
$29.29

Technical Indicators

Market Signals
Indicator
WFG
NCLH
Relative Strength Index (RSI) 50.27 72.24
Support Level $60.23 $21.96
Resistance Level $64.52 $24.32
Average True Range (ATR) 1.41 0.85
MACD 0.20 0.17
Stochastic Oscillator 45.88 97.01

Price Performance

Historical Comparison
WFG
NCLH

About WFG West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.

West Fraser Timber is a softwood lumber company that also produces wood panels and pulp products. The company produces its wood products globally, with lumber mills in British Columbia, Alberta, Europe, and the Southeastern United States. Following its acquisition of Norbord in 2021, West Fraser is one of the largest oriented strand board producers in the world.

About NCLH Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.

Norwegian Cruise Line is the world's third-largest publicly traded cruise company by berths (around 71,000). It operates 34 ships across three brands—Norwegian, Oceania, and Regent Seven Seas—offering both freestyle and luxury cruising. The company redeployed its entire fleet as of May 2022. With 13 passenger vessels on order among its brands through 2036, representing 38,400 incremental berths, Norwegian is increasing capacity faster than its peers, expanding its brand globally. Norwegian sails to around 700 global destinations.

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