Hyatt Hotels Corporation Class A Common Stock (H)

156.16
+4.48 (2.95%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 9th, 2:20 PM EDT
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3 Consumer Stocks We Keep Off Our Radar
Most consumer discretionary businesses succeed or fail based on the broader economy. Thankfully for the industry, demand trends seem to be healthier than oth...
Via StockStory · April 9, 2026
Reflecting On Consumer Discretionary - Travel and Vacation Providers Stocks’ Q4 Earnings: Hyatt Hotels (NYSE:H)
Looking back on consumer discretionary - travel and vacation providers stocks’ Q4 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst performers, including Hy...
Via StockStory · March 27, 2026
3 Reasons H is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead
Hyatt Hotels has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small return of 3.8% while holding steady at $144.35. Is there a buying opportunity...
Via StockStory · March 20, 2026
Peloton Shares Climb 4% Following Launch of New Commercial Fitness Equipment for Gyms
In a decisive move to reclaim its status as a fitness powerhouse, Peloton Interactive (NASDAQ: PTON) saw its shares climb 4% on Monday, closing at approximately $4.00. The rally followed the official launch of the company’s "Commercial Series," a new line of industrial-grade fitness equipment specifically engineered for
Via MarketMinute · March 17, 2026
Hyatt Hotels Corp - CL A (NYSE:H) Reports Strong Q4 Adjusted EPS Beat Despite Revenue Misschartmill.com
Via Chartmill · February 12, 2026
VF Corp, Oxford Industries, Gray Television, Steven Madden, and Hyatt Hotels Stocks Trade Down, What You Need To Know
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Via StockStory · March 12, 2026
3 Profitable Stocks with Warning Signs
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Via StockStory · March 12, 2026
3 Hyped Up Stocks Walking a Fine Line
The stocks featured in this article have all approached their 52-week highs. When these price levels hit, it typically signals strong business execution, positive market sentiment, or significant industry tailwinds.
Via StockStory · February 24, 2026
5 Insightful Analyst Questions From Hyatt Hotels’s Q4 Earnings Call
Hyatt Hotels' fourth quarter was met with a positive market response, supported by robust non-GAAP earnings and solid revenue growth. Management attributed this momentum to the strength of luxury and leisure travel demand, particularly across its high-end brands and all-inclusive resorts. CEO Mark Hoplamazian highlighted the 19% growth in World of Hyatt loyalty membership and the company’s industry-leading net rooms growth, noting, “Our purpose has remained our North Star, driving investment in our brands and loyalty program.”
Via StockStory · February 19, 2026
1 Cash-Producing Stock to Own for Decades and 2 That Underwhelm
Generating cash is essential for any business, but not all cash-rich companies are great investments. Some produce plenty of cash but fail to allocate it effectively, leading to missed opportunities.
Via StockStory · February 16, 2026
2 Monster Stocks to Hold for the Next 20 Yearsfool.com
Carnival and Hyatt Hotels are positioned to grow for many more years.
Via The Motley Fool · February 16, 2026
H Q4 Deep Dive: Asset-Light Strategy and Brand Expansion Drive Momentum Amid Guidance Caution
Hospitality company Hyatt Hotels (NYSE:H) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q4 CY2025, with sales up 11.7% year on year to $1.79 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.33 per share was significantly above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · February 13, 2026
Hyatt Hotels (H) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcriptfool.com
Hyatt Hotels (H) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Via The Motley Fool · February 12, 2026
Hyatt Hotels’s (NYSE:H) Q4 CY2025 Earnings Results: Revenue In Line With Expectations
Hospitality company Hyatt Hotels (NYSE:H) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q4 CY2025, with sales up 11.7% year on year to $1.79 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.33 per share was significantly above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · February 12, 2026
Deep Dive: Why Hilton (HLT) is the ‘Gold Standard’ of Global Lodging Following 2025 Record Earnings
Today, February 11, 2026, Hilton Worldwide (NYSE: HLT) released its full-year 2025 and fourth-quarter earnings, cementing its status as the "Gold Standard" of the global hospitality sector. The report, characterized by a substantial "beat and raise" on earnings per share (EPS) and a massive expansion of its share buyback program, has sent shares to new [...]
Via Finterra · February 11, 2026
Marriott International (MAR) Deep Dive: Record Highs, AI Transformation, and the Global Travel Outlook (February 2026)
Date: February 11, 2026 Introduction Marriott International (NASDAQ: MAR) finds itself at a historic juncture. Following its Q4 and Full-Year 2025 earnings report released yesterday, the stock surged to an all-time high of $359.35 in early trading today, February 11, 2026. Despite a slight miss on bottom-line earnings per share, the market has pivoted toward [...]
Via Finterra · February 11, 2026
Earnings To Watch: Hyatt Hotels (H) Reports Q4 Results Tomorrow
Hospitality company Hyatt Hotels (NYSE:H) will be reporting earnings this Thursday before market open. Here’s what you need to know.
Via StockStory · February 10, 2026
3 Unpopular Stocks We Think Twice About
When Wall Street turns bearish on a stock, it’s worth paying attention. These calls stand out because analysts rarely issue grim ratings on companies for fear their firms will lose out in other business lines such as M&A advisory.
Via StockStory · January 19, 2026
3 Mid-Cap Stocks We’re Skeptical Of
Many investors pay attention to mid-cap stocks because they have established business models and expansive market opportunities. However, their paths to becoming $100 billion corporations are ripe with competition, ranging from giants with vast resources to agile upstarts eager to disrupt the status quo.
Via StockStory · January 1, 2026
3 Hyped Up Stocks with Warning Signs
The stocks featured in this article have all approached their 52-week highs. When these price levels hit, it typically signals strong business execution, positive market sentiment, or significant industry tailwinds.
Via StockStory · December 24, 2025
1 Profitable Stock with Impressive Fundamentals and 2 That Underwhelm
While profitability is essential, it doesn’t guarantee long-term success. Some companies that rest on their margins will lose ground as competition intensifies - as Jeff Bezos said, "Your margin is my opportunity".
Via StockStory · December 11, 2025
Reflecting On Travel and Vacation Providers Stocks’ Q3 Earnings: Hyatt Hotels (NYSE:H)
Wrapping up Q3 earnings, we look at the numbers and key takeaways for the travel and vacation providers stocks, including Hyatt Hotels (NYSE:H) and its peers.
Via StockStory · November 25, 2025
Hyatt Hotels, MasterCraft, and MGM Resorts Stocks Trade Up, What You Need To Know
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after comments from a key Federal Reserve official bolstered hopes for an interest rate cut. New York Federal Reserve President John Williams stated he sees “room for a further adjustment” in the near term, sparking a significant market rally. Following his remarks, the probability of the central bank cutting rates at its December meeting jumped from 39% to over 73%, according to the CME FedWatch tool. This positive sentiment provided relief to markets amid concerns over high valuations, particularly in AI-related stocks.
Via StockStory · November 21, 2025
Hyatt Hotels (H): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q3 Earnings?
Hyatt Hotels has followed the market’s trajectory closely, rising in tandem with the S&P 500 over the past six months. The stock has climbed by 15.4% to $154.36 per share while the index has gained 13%.
Via StockStory · November 16, 2025
Global Hospitality Sector Thrives on Efficiency: Asia and Europe Lead the Charge in Profitability Growth
The global hospitality sector is demonstrating remarkable resilience and adaptability, successfully navigating a complex economic and geopolitical landscape through 2024 and into 2025. While top-line revenue growth remains a significant factor, a deeper dive reveals that profitability is increasingly being propelled by sophisticated improvements in operational efficiency across global portfolios.
Via MarketMinute · November 14, 2025