HD vs NCLH
By Alex · Tickerpine
The Home Depot, Inc. vs Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., side by side — the numbers that matter, in plain English. No “winner” hype; you decide.
| Metric | HD | NCLH |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $348.86 | $21.24 |
| Market cap | $347.85B | $9.75B |
| P/E ratio | 24.8 | 17.1 |
| ROE | 128.38% | 29.53% |
| Profit margin | 8.41% | 5.66% |
| Revenue growth | 4.80% | 9.60% |
| Dividend yield | 2.67% | — |
| Beta | 0.97 | 1.91 |
Green = the more favorable figure for that metric (lower P/E, higher ROE, margin, growth and yield). Not a recommendation.
HD vs NCLH in plain English
- HD is the bigger company — about 35.7× the market cap of NCLH.
- NCLH is cheaper on earnings (P/E 17.1 vs 24.8).
- HD earns a higher return on equity (128% vs 30%).
- NCLH is growing revenue faster (10% vs 5%).
- HD pays a dividend (2.67%) while the other effectively doesn't.
How would $1,000 have done in each?
HD return calculator
See what $1,000 in The Home Depot, Inc. would be worth today.
NCLH return calculator
See what $1,000 in Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. would be worth today.
Figures from public market data, may be delayed. Comparison is informational only — not investment advice.