Since its IPO in 2013, Hilton Worldwide has achieved a total return of 552%, surpassing the S&P 500. The company uses a capital-light business model and has significant competitive strengths. HLT is expected to see steady growth, with earnings per share likely increasing at a mid-teens rate in the coming years.
Hilton Hotels Corporation (NYSE:HLT) shares are declining along with the overall market, recently dropping 3.3% to a price of $238.95. This marks the company's sixth day of losses in a row.
Dublin, March 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ResearchAndMarkets.com has released the "Sponsorship Sector Report - Travel & Tourism - Hotels 2025," which gives a global overview of the hotel industry. The report examines key brands in the sector and reviews changes in sports sponsorship over recent years. In 2025, soccer leads in both the value and number of sponsorship deals in the hotel sector, while ice hockey comes in second, highlighted by the major sponsorship deal between Yaamava' Resort and Casino and Crypto.com Arena.
HLT's results for the fourth quarter of 2024 show significant growth in RevPAR, which is due to increases in both occupancy and ADR. Explore the reasons behind these impressive results.
On Thursday, Hilton Worldwide Holdings (HLT) shares reached a record high after company leaders announced an increase in business demand for their hotels.
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE:HLT) will hold its Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call on February 6, 2025, at 9:00 AM ET. The call will feature key company leaders, including Jill Chapman, Christopher Nassetta, and Kevin Jacobs, along with various participants from major financial institutions. Please be aware that this call is being recorded.
Chris Nassetta, the CEO of Hilton Worldwide, talks about how recent geopolitical events have impacted international travel.
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. feels more positive about the business environment compared to before the U.S. elections, even with the recent ups and downs in the stock market due to news about the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek and tariffs from the Trump administration.
Chris Nassetta, the CEO of Hilton Worldwide, appears on CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to talk about the latest earnings report for the company.
While Hilton Worldwide's (HLT) revenue and earnings per share (EPS) provide insight into its performance for the quarter ending December 2024, it is also important to look at how these figures stack up against Wall Street predictions and last year's results.