Marriott International Stock - Weekly review against global hotel peers
19.06.2026 - 13:31:00 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 13:27 CET. Details in the imprint.
Marriott International (US5719032022) ends this week trading close to its recent highs after strong first-quarter numbers in early May and a broadly supportive backdrop for hotel stocks. Investors are now comparing its performance more closely with global peers such as Hilton and Hyatt.
All news and data on Marriott International stock
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How Marriott stock ended the week
Marriott International shares last closed at $396.20 on Nasdaq on 06/18/2026, a gain of 0.40% for the session according to recent quote data from MarketBeat. After-hours trading showed the stock at $393.32, 0.73% below the regular close.
This leaves the company with a market capitalization of roughly $104.9 billion based on recent data, putting it firmly among the largest global hotel groups by equity value. The stock currently trades on a trailing price-earnings multiple above 40, reflecting high expectations for earnings growth.
Weekly review versus hotel peers
Across the week, trading in major lodging names has been relatively calm, with no new earnings or major corporate announcements from Marriott or its closest peers. Sector performance remains supported by resilient travel demand and pricing power, particularly in North America.
Hilton and Hyatt, which also reported solid first-quarter results earlier in the year, continue to trade at rich earnings multiples similar to Marriott, according to recent market snapshots. Against this backdrop, Marriott’s premium valuation mirrors a broader trend across the listed hotel sector.
What the latest earnings showed
Marriott last reported quarterly numbers on 05/06/2026, delivering first-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $2.72, beating the consensus estimate of $2.56 according to MarketBeat’s earnings overview. Revenue came in at about $1.81 billion for the quarter.
The company’s filings show that reimbursements-related revenue remained the largest component, accounting for more than 70% of total revenue in the period as Marriott continues to operate largely under an asset-light franchise and management model. Net system growth and firm pricing supported the robust profit performance.
How the company makes money
Marriott International runs an asset-light business, operating, franchising and licensing hotels, timeshare properties and branded residences under more than 30 brands worldwide. Its key segments span the U.S. and Canada, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Greater China and the rest of Asia-Pacific.
Where the stock trades today
The shares of Marriott International (US5719032022) trade on Nasdaq under the ticker MAR at $396.20 as of 06/18/2026, 16:00 ET.
Marriott International at a glance
- Company: Marriott International, Inc.
- ISIN: US5719032022
- WKN: 913070
- Ticker: MAR
- Venue: Nasdaq
- Price (as of 06/18/2026, 16:00 ET): 396.20 USD
- Market cap: 104.86 billion USD (as of 06/18/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Consumer Discretionary / Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines
- Index membership: Standard & Poor's 500 index, Nasdaq-100
- Next earnings date: Estimated 08/04/2026 (not yet officially scheduled)
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