Stock comparison
InterContinental Hotels Group
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings
Scored across Buffett, Graham, Lynch and Greenblatt - plus a side-by-side metric table covering valuation, quality, growth and balance sheet.
IHG
InterContinental Hotels Group
Market cap
$22.79B
Sector
Consumer Discretionary
NCLH
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings
Market cap
$7.48B
Sector
Consumer Discretionary
Overall winner
InterContinental Hotels Group IHG
Wins on the combined sum of fit scores across all four strategies. Per-strategy breakdown below.
Fit scores by strategy
| Strategy | IHG | NCLH | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warren Buffett | 70B | 34F | IHG |
| Benjamin Graham | 76B | 48D | IHG |
| Philip Fisher | 78B | 45D | IHG |
| Peter Lynch | 68B | 86C | NCLH |
| Joel Greenblatt | 58C | 30F | IHG |
| Charlie Munger | 72B | 34F | IHG |
| Terry Smith | 75B | 26F | IHG |
Side-by-side metrics
| Metric | IHG | NCLH |
|---|---|---|
| Market cap | $22.79B | $7.48B |
| P/E (TTM) | 35.7x | 12.5x |
| EV/EBIT | 21.7x | 13.9x |
| ROIC (TTM) | 26.67% | 8.35% |
| Gross margin | 31.71% | 43.05% |
| Net margin | 14.04% | 5.66% |
| Revenue CAGR 5y | 15.59% | 97.34% |
| EPS CAGR 5y | 35.65% | - |
| Debt / Equity | - | 6.2x |
| Dividend yield | 1.24% | 0.0% |
Where each one wins
The metrics with the biggest gap between the two - sorted so the most decisive edges read first.
IHG leads on
- Debt / Equity-vs 6.2x+129%
- Dividend yield1.24%vs 0.0%+100%
- ROIC (TTM)26.67%vs 8.35%+69%
- Market cap$22.79Bvs $7.48B+67%
NCLH leads on
- Revenue CAGR 5y97.34%vs 15.59%+84%
- P/E (TTM)12.5xvs 35.7x+65%
- EV/EBIT13.9xvs 21.7x+36%
- Gross margin43.05%vs 31.71%+26%
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Key terms in this analysis
Educational tool. Fit scores are deterministic projections from public financials onto each investor's published criteria - not personal recommendations or advice.