MAR Marriott International - Class A Common Stock

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$358.37
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Marriott International, Inc. is an American multinational company that operates, franchises, and licenses lodging brands that include hotel, residential, and timeshare properties. The company owns over 37 hotel and timeshare brands, with 9,000 locations and 1,597,380 rooms across its network. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, the company is the successor to the hospitality division of the Marriott Corporation, which was founded by J. Willard Marriott (1900–1985) and his wife Alice Marriott (1907–2000).

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Marriott International, Inc. (/ˈmær.i.ət/) is an American multinational company that operates, franchises, and licenses lodging brands that include hotel, residential, and timeshare properties. The company owns over 37 hotel and timeshare brands, with 9,000 locations and 1,597,380 rooms across its network (as of 2023). Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, the company is the successor to the hospitality division of the Marriott Corporation, which was founded by J. Willard Marriott (1900–1985) and his wife Alice Marriott (1907–2000).

Profile

Marriott International is the largest hotel company in the world by the number of available rooms. It has 41 brands with 9,361 properties containing 1,706,331 rooms in 144 countries and territories according to 2025 financial documents. Of these 9,361 properties, 1,981 are managed but not owned by Marriott, 7,192 are owned and managed by independent hospitality companies under franchise agreements with Marriott, and 51 are both owned and managed by Marriott. The company also operates 20 hotel reservation centers.

Marriott International, Inc. was formed in 1993 when Marriott Corporation split into two companies: Marriott International, Inc., which franchises and manages properties, and Host Marriott Corporation (now Host Hotels & Resorts), which owns properties.

History

Founding and early years

The Marriott Corporation traces its origins to 1927, when John Willard Marriott, his wife Alice, and a business partner operated a root beer stand in Washington, DC. After serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New England, Marriott had traveled to Washington, DC, where he experienced the humid summer weather of the city. After returning to Utah and graduating from the University of Utah, Marriott purchased the rights to franchise an A&W Root Beer stand in Columbia Heights. Permission was subsequently received from A&W to start selling food. The stand was renamed as the Hot Shoppe, and it grew in popularity. Always looking for new ways to improve his business, Marriott bought a vacant lot next to one of his Hot Shoppes, removed the curb, and began offering the first drive-in service on the East Coast. This move popularized the restaurants, and by 1932, the Marriotts owned seven Hot Shoppes in the DC area. In 1953, Hot Shoppes, Inc. became a public company via an initial public offering.

On January 16, 1957, the company opened its first hotel, the Marriott Motor Hotel, in Arlington, Virginia. It cost $9 per night, plus an extra $1 for every person that was in the car. The company's second hotel, the Marriott Key Bridge Motor Hotel in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, opened in 1959 and was the company's longest continuously operating hotel until its closure in July 2021.

Hot Shoppes, Inc. was renamed the Marriott Corporation in 1967.

In 1972, the Marriott lodging division acquired the Greek-based Sun Line cruise line, which it owned until 1987.

In 1976, the company opened two theme parks, each named Marriott's Great America, in California and Illinois. Marriott sold the parks in 1984, with the California park bought by the City of Santa Clara and the Illinois park bought by Bally Manufacturing, then the parent company of the Six Flags Corporation (both are now owned by Six Flags).

Marriott has faced criticism over its animal welfare policies, particularly for using eggs from caged hens in global operations and failing to meet deadlines to transition to cage-free eggs.

Marriott International

Marriott International, Inc. was formed in 1993 when Marriott Corporation split into two companies: Marriott International, Inc., which franchises and manages properties, and Host Marriott Corporation (now Host Hotels & Resorts), which owns properties.

In 1995, Marriott was the first hotel company to offer online reservations.

In April 1995, Marriott acquired a 49% interest in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company. Marriott believed that it could increase sales and profit margins for the Ritz-Carlton, a troubled chain with many properties either losing money or barely breaking even. The cost to Marriott was estimated to have been about $200 million in cash and assumed debt. The next year, Marriott spent $331 million to acquire the Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta, and buy a majority interest in two properties owned by William Johnson, a real estate developer who had purchased the Ritz-Carlton, Boston, in 1983 and expanded his Ritz-Carlton holdings over the next 20 years. Ritz-Carlton expanded into the timeshare market; it benefited from Marriott's reservation system and buying power. In 1998, Marriott acquired majority ownership of the Ritz-Carlton.

In 1997, the company acquired the Renaissance Hotels and Ramada brands from Chow Tai Fook Group and its associate company, New World Development. Marriott International also signed an agreement to manage hotels owned by New World Development. The same year the company also got into the home-cleaning business by starting a new venture dubbed HomeSolutions.

In 2001, the Marriott World Trade Center was destroyed during the September 11 attacks.

In 2002, CTF Hotel Holdings Inc., a company that owns a hotel in Hong Kong managed by Marriott, sued Marriott alleging that Marriott engaged in extortion and bribery. According to the allegations, Marriott contracted to receive audio-visual services from Molloy. Marriott paid an inflated amount to Molloy and pocketed the $1.7 million above its fee. Marriott had to return the money to CTF Hotel. CTF Hotel also accused Marriott of accepting bribes from suppliers.

In 2003, the company completed the corporate spin-off of its senior-living properties (now part of Sunrise Senior Living) and Marriott Distribution Services. In the same year, the owners of the Marriott-operated, Town Hotels, sued Marriott for breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence, and fraud. They claimed that Marriott along with the Avendra hotel chain violated West Virginia law by contracting with vendors and receiving "sponsorship fees" from them to provide services to Town Hotels, when according to the contract, Marriott was forbidden to profit from the contract except for management fees.

In 2004, the company sold its right to the Ramada brand, acquired in 1997, to Cendant.

In 2005, Marriott International and Marriott Vacation Club International were two of the 53 entities that contributed the maximum of $250,000 to the Second inauguration of George W. Bush.

On July 19, 2006, Marriott implemented a smoking ban in all buildings it operated in the United States and Canada, effective September of that year.

In 2007, Marriott became the first hotel chain to serve food that is completely free of trans fats at all of its North American properties.

Hotels franchised or operated by the company were affected by the 2003 Marriott Hotel bombing, the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing in 2008, and the 2009 Jakarta bombings.

On November 11, 2010, Marriott announced plans to add over 600 hotel properties by 2015, primarily in emerging markets: India, where it planned to have 100 hotel properties, China, and Southeast Asia.

On January 21, 2011, Marriott said that adult movies would not be included in the entertainment offered at new hotels, which would use an Internet-based video-on-demand system.

In 2011, Mitt Romney received $260,390 in director's fees from Marriott International, despite the fact that he had already stepped down from the board of directors to run for President of the United States. His released 2010 tax returns showed earnings in 2010 of $113,881 in director's fees from Marriott. In February 2012, Bloomberg News reported on Romney's years overseeing tax matters for Marriott, which had included several "scams" (quoting John McCain) and legal actions brought against Marriott, which Marriott lost in court, over its manipulations of the U.S. Tax Code.

Effective March 31, 2012, Bill Marriott assumed the role of executive chairman of the company and relinquished the role of chief executive officer to Arne Sorenson.

In December 2012, Guinness World Records recognized the JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, a five-star hotel, as the tallest hotel in the world.

In 2013, the owners of the Madison 92nd Street Associates LLC, who contracted with Marriott to manage their hotel, sued Marriott for $400 million, alleging that Marriott had conspired with the workers' committee. They claimed that Marriott allowed the workers to unionize at the Madison-owned hotel in exchange for not unionizing at Marriott's flagship hotels.

On October 3, 2014, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fined Marriott $600,000 for unlawful use of a "containment" feature of a Wi-Fi monitoring system to deliberately interfere with client-owned networks in the convention space of its Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville. The scheme disrupted operation of clients' mobile phone hotspots via Wi-Fi deauthentication attacks. Marriott International, Inc., the American Hotel and Lodging Association and Ryman Hospitality Properties responded by unsuccessfully petitioning the FCC to change the rules to allow them to continue jamming client-owned networks, a position which they were forced to abandon in early 2015 in response to backlash from clients, mainstream media, major technology companies, and mobile carriers. The incident drew unfavorable publicity to Marriott's practice of charging exorbitant fees for Wi-Fi.

On April 1, 2015, Marriott acquired Canadian hotel chain Delta Hotels, which operated 38 hotels at that time.

On November 16, 2015, Marriott announced the acquisition of Starwood for $13 billion. A higher offer for Starwood at $14 billion from a consortium led by China's Anbang Insurance Group was announced March 3, 2016. After Marriott raised its bid to $13.6 billion on March 21, Starwood terminated the Anbang agreement and proceeded with the merger with Marriott. Following receipt of regulatory approvals, Marriott closed the merger with Starwood on September 23, 2016, creating the world's largest hotel company with over 5700 properties, 1.1 million rooms, and a portfolio of 30 brands. The Starwood acquisition gave Marriott a larger non-US presence; approximately 75% of Starwood's revenues were from non-US markets.

On November 30, 2018, Marriott disclosed that the former Starwood brands had been subject to a data breach. After the disclosure, Attorney General of New York Barbara Underwood announced an investigation into the data breach. The cyberattack was found to be a part of a Chinese intelligence-gathering effort that also hacked health insurers and the security clearance files of millions more Americans. The hackers are suspected of working on behalf of the Ministry of State Security, the country's Communist-controlled civilian spy agency. Initially, Marriott said that 500 million customers' personal information had been exposed. In January 2019, the company updated the number of guests affected to "less than 383 million" customers, and claimed many of the customer's payment cards had expired. The UK Information Commissioner's Office fined Marriott £18 million for breaches to GDPR law that contributed to the breach. Australia's Information Commissioner served Marriott an 'enforceable undertaking' to improve their security.

In 2019 and 2021, Marriott faced an investigation and a class action lawsuit in the US for its practice of charging resort fees that were not included in the room price, with the services included in these "resort fees" unclear. This method is prohibited in many parts of the world and is known as "drip pricing".

In December 2019, the company acquired Elegant Hotels, operator of seven hotels in Barbados.

In February 2020, the company discovered a data breach that included the theft of contact information for 5.2 million customers.

In 2020, Delano Las Vegas was sold to MGM Resorts International and VICI Properties alongside the Mandalay Bay.

In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the company instituted additional cleanliness standards, including requiring the use of electrostatic sprayers with disinfectant, adding disinfecting wipes in all hotel rooms, and removing or rearranging furniture in public areas to allow more space for social distancing. During the pandemic, global occupancy fell as low as 31%.

President and CEO Arne Sorenson died on February 15, 2021, from pancreatic cancer. On February 23, 2021, Anthony Capuano was appointed to fill Sorensen's vacancy as CEO and director, having previously served as Marriott's group president of global development, design, and operations.

In November 2021, the company was criticized for refusing to host the World Uyghur Congress at one of its properties in Prague, citing reasons of "political neutrality".

In August 2022, employees began moving into the company's new 21-story, 785,000-square-foot headquarters building on Wisconsin Avenue, ahead of an official opening on September 21. The new building was constructed over four years as part of a $600 million downtown Bethesda campus, together with the adjacent Marriott Bethesda Downtown hotel.

In 2023, a criminal investigation was opened against Marriott in Poland, claiming that it acted fraudulently and unethically against the Lim Company, the owner of a Warsaw hotel. During the COVID-19 period, Marriott would not keep up the hotel's maintenance and shifted the costs of maintaining the empty hotel to the Lim Company. At the same time, Marriott prevented the Lim Company from renting the hotel to the National Health Fund for doctors' housing or contracting for advertising deals until the Lim Company would pay unwarranted bonuses to Marriott.

Also in the same year, on May 1, Marriott announced that it completed the acquisition of Mexican hotelier Hoteles City Express. By this move, Marriott officially entered the affordable midscale-segment under City Express by Marriott brands. The company also launched another brand focusing on budget extended stays called StudioRes in August, and an extension to its Four Points by Sheraton brand called Four Points Express (later called Four Points Flex) in September.

In August 2024, Marriott announced a long-term licensing agreement with Sonder, adding 10,500 rooms to their portfolio and allowing customers to earn or redeem Marriott Bonvoy points at Sonder properties starting in late 2024. Marriott terminated its partnership with Sonder on November 9, 2025, citing default by Sonder.

In December 2024, one of Marriott's luxury hotel chains, W Hotels introduced W Las Vegas, replacing the Delano Las Vegas.

In April 2025, the company acquired Citizen M, a Dutch-based hotel brand, for $355 million. The deal is expected to be completed by the end of the year and is subject to regulatory approval. That same year in May, Series by Marriott was launched through a founding deal with Concept Hospitality Private Limited.

In December 2024, Marriott announced plans to expand into outdoor-focused lodging through the acquisition of Postcard Cabins and a long-term partnership agreement with Trailborn. The Postcard Cabins portfolio, consisting of 29 properties and more than 1,200 units across the United States, was incorporated into Marriott’s offerings through the deal. Trailborn, which operated five lodges totaling 559 rooms near major outdoor recreation areas, also joined under a separate long-term agreement. Together, the arrangements were presented as what Marriott described as its planned Outdoor Collection platform. The Outdoor Collection was formally launched in late September 2025.

In June 2026, Marriott made a joint venture with the Leali family to intergate Lefay, a luxury resort brand based in Southern Italy, into Marriott Bonvoy, with full intergration expected to be completed in late 2026.

Corporate affairs

Senior leadership

From Marriott's founding in 1927 to 2012, the company's senior leadership was led by members of the Marriott family. In 2012, Arne Sorenson became the first non-Marriott family member to be appointed chief executive; this practice continued when Anthony Capuano was named his successor in 2021. The current practice is members of the Marriott family are named chairman while other company executives are named as chief executive.

Chairmen

J. Willard Marriott (1927–1985)

Bill Marriott (1985–2022)

David Marriott (since May 2022)

Chief executives

J. Willard Marriott (1927–1972)

Bill Marriott (1972–2012)

Arne Sorenson (2012–2021)

Anthony Capuano (since February 2021)

Business figures

Environment

Marriott International reported total CO2 emissions (direct + indirect) for the 12 months ending 31 December 2020, at 5,166 Kt (-1,643 /-24.1% y-o-y) and aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

Loyalty program – Marriott Bonvoy

Marriott Bonvoy is Marriott's current loyalty program, formed in the February 2019 merger of its three former rewards programs: Marriott Rewards, Ritz-Carlton Rewards, and Starwood Preferred Guest. Starwood Preferred Guest (also known as SPG) was founded in 1999 as the first in the industry to enforce a policy of no blackout dates, no capacity controls, and online redemption. In 2012, Starwood Preferred Guest began offering lifetime status and a dedicated Starwood ambassador for loyal members. Ritz-Carlton Rewards was founded in 2010. Members were able to receive air miles instead of reward points and able to earn 10 points (or two miles) for every dollar spent on any Ritz-Carlton room rates. Despite the restriction of membership to only one of the two programs, members of Ritz-Carlton Rewards were able to earn points in other Marriott hotels, while Marriott Rewards members were able to earn points at a Ritz-Carlton.

As of March 2026, Marriott Bonvoy has five tiers in addition to the base tier of simply being a "member"; the following tiers and some benefits include:

However, Bulgari Hotels & Resorts does not participate in Marriott Bonvoy, so guests cannot redeem points. It is currently the only brand to do so, following the inclusion of Ritz-Carlton Reserve properties in 2022.

Awards

In November 2020, Marriott International was named as one of the "Top 75 Companies for Executive Women" by Working Mother.

In June 2022, Marriott was recognized by the International Hospitality Institute on the Global 100 in Hospitality, a list featuring the 100 Most Powerful People in Global Hospitality.

Marriott brands

Overview

As of 2026, Marriott International operates hotels, resorts, and other properties under these brands internationally:

Luxury

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts

EDITION Hotels

Lefay Resorts & Residences

JW Marriott Hotels

St. Regis Hotels & Resorts

The Luxury Collection

The Ritz-Carlton

The Ritz-Carlton Reserve

W Hotels

Premium

Autograph Collection

Delta Hotels

Design Hotels

Gaylord Hotels

Le Méridien

Marriott Hotels & Resorts

MGM Collection

Outdoor Collection by Marriott Bonvoy

Renaissance Hotels

Sheraton Hotels and Resorts

The Marriott Vacation Clubs

Tribute Portfolio

Westin Hotels & Resorts

Select

AC Hotels

Aloft Hotels

citizenM

City Express by Marriott

Courtyard by Marriott

Fairfield by Marriott

Four Points by Sheraton

Four Points Flex by Sheraton (formerly branded Four Points Express)

Moxy Hotels

Protea Hotels by Marriott

Series by Marriott

SpringHill Suites

Longer stays

Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy

Element Hotels

Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy

Marriott Executive Apartments

Residence Inn by Marriott

StudioRes

TownePlace Suites

The Luxury Collection

The Luxury Collection is a brand of Marriott International for luxury properties. It is notable as the first "soft brand" hotel chain. Most hotels of the brand are located in converted historic buildings, including palaces or older hotels. The brand also enlists notable designers to craft luxury travel accessories that are available exclusively on the brand's website.

History

The Luxury Collection brand began on January 13, 1992, when ITT Sheraton designated 28 of its most expensive hotels and 33 of the Sheraton Towers, as the ITT Sheraton Luxury Collection.

In February 1994, ITT Sheraton Hotels and Resorts acquired a controlling interest in Compagnia Italiana Grandi Alberghi (CIGA or Italian Grand Hotels Company), an Italian international hotel chain that owned several luxury properties in Europe. The majority of the CIGA hotels were folded into The Luxury Collection. CIGA's original logo, the four horses of St. Mark, was kept for The Luxury Collection brand logo until 2010; each Luxury Collection hotel now uses its own logo.

In 2011, it embarked on an advertising campaign. In 2012, the brand announced a major expansion in Asia, particularly in China. Also in 2014, the brand signed Danish supermodel Helena Christensen as spokesperson. In 2015, the company launched a $700 million program to renovate properties.

Animal welfare controversy

In 2013, Marriott International committed to eliminating the use of battery cage eggs and gestation crates in its supply chain by 2015, but did not meet this goal. According to Vox, the Humane League and the Open Wing Alliance used online publicity and silent protest to pressure Marriott International. Marriott set a new target to source only cage-free eggs globally by 2025, reiterating its commitment to eliminating caged eggs from its global supply chain. In 2024, Marriott reported that 42.04% of the eggs in its supply chain were cage-free.

In May 2025, animal protection nonprofit Mercy for Animals claimed Marriott has attempted to silence activists. According to Mercy for Animals CEO Leah Garcés, the company sought to take down campaign websites that shared updates on its cage-free progress.

During a June 2025 hotel industry conference at the New York Marriott Marquis, a protest concerning the use of eggs from caged hens interrupted a panel featuring executives from major hotel companies, including Marriott International.

According to The Washington Post, as of 2026, Marriott International has not fulfilled this commitment. As of January 2026, Marriott International has declined to provide updated timelines for its global cage-free egg commitment, citing bird flu and supply-chain disruptions as obstacles to the 2025 deadline.

Great America theme parks

Marriott developed three theme parks, of which two opened: Marriott's Great America in Santa Clara, California, and Marriott's Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. A third site was proposed, but never built in the Washington, DC, area; it was cancelled due to strong opposition by surrounding residents. The parks were operated by Marriott from 1976 until 1984, and were themed to celebrate American history. At the opening, the parks had nearly identical layouts.

In 1984, Marriott disposed of its theme park division; both parks were sold and today are associated with national theme park chains. Following the 2024 merger between Cedar Fair and Six Flags, both parks are now owned by Six Flags.

The Gurnee location was sold to Six Flags in 1984; it operates today as Six Flags Great America. The Santa Clara location was sold to the City of Santa Clara, who retained the underlying property and sold the park to Kings Entertainment Company, renamed Paramount Parks in 1993. From 1993 to 2006, the Santa Clara location was known as Paramount's Great America. In 2006, Paramount Parks was acquired by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, then Cedar Fair merged with Six Flags in 2024. The Santa Clara park operates today as California's Great America. The land of the Santa Clara, California, park was sold to the real estate company Prologis by Cedar Fair prior to the merger in 2022, with plans to close the Santa Clara park by 2033 at the latest. In the years after their sale, the layouts of both of the parks have diverged substantially.

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MAR Stock Snapshot Price, market cap, P/E, EPS, ROE, debt/equity, 52-week range

Price
$358.37
Market Cap
$94.86B
P/E (TTM)
37.5
EPS (TTM)
$9.51
Revenue (TTM)
$26.19B
Div Yield
0.76%
ROE
-77.2%
Debt/Equity
52W Range
$257 – $411

MAR Stock Price Chart Daily OHLCV with technical indicators — pan, zoom, and customize your view

10-Year Performance Revenue, net income, margins and EPS trends

Revenue & Net Income $26.19B
10-point trend, +70.0%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
EPS $9.51
10-point trend, +248.4%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
Free Cash Flow $2.61B
9-point trend, +88.6%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
Margins 9.9%

Valuation P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA ratios — is the stock expensive or cheap?

Metric
5Y trend
MAR
Peer Median
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -34.1%
37.5
27.5
P/S (TTM)
5-point trend, -19.0%
3.6
3.7
P/B
5-point trend, -157.4%
-25.2
11.2
Price / FCF
5-point trend, -41.7%
36.4

Profitability Gross, operating and net margins; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Metric
5Y trend
MAR
Peer Median
Operating Margin
5-point trend, +25.2%
15.8%
Net Profit Margin
5-point trend, +25.2%
9.9%
12.0%
ROA
5-point trend, +121.5%
9.7%
7.7%
ROE
5-point trend, -182.0%
-77.2%
41.6%
ROIC
5-point trend, -173.0%
-84.2%

Financial Health Debt, liquidity, solvency — balance sheet strength

Metric
5Y trend
MAR
Peer Median
Current Ratio
5-point trend, -24.6%
0.4
0.6
Quick Ratio
5-point trend, -80.4%
0.0

Growth Revenue, EPS and net income growth: YoY, 3Y CAGR, 5Y CAGR

Metric
5Y trend
MAR
Peer Median
Revenue YoY
5-point trend, +89.0%
4.3%
Revenue CAGR 3Y
5-point trend, +89.0%
8.0%
Revenue CAGR 5Y
5-point trend, +89.0%
19.9%
EPS YoY
5-point trend, +184.7%
14.2%
Net Income YoY
5-point trend, +136.7%
9.5%

Per Share Metrics EPS, book value per share, cash flow per share, dividend per share

Metric
5Y trend
MAR
Peer Median
EPS (Diluted)
5-point trend, +184.7%
$9.51

Capital Efficiency Asset turnover, inventory turnover, receivables turnover

Metric
5Y trend
MAR
Peer Median
Payout Ratio
5-point trend, +0.28
27.6%

Dividends Yield, payout ratio, dividend history, 5Y CAGR

Dividend Yield
0.76%
Payout Ratio
27.6%
5Y Div CAGR
Ex-dateAmount
May 22, 2026$0.7300
Feb. 26, 2026$0.6700
Nov. 20, 2025$0.6700
Aug. 21, 2025$0.6700
May 23, 2025$0.6700
Feb. 27, 2025$0.6300
Nov. 21, 2024$0.6300
Aug. 16, 2024$0.6300
May 23, 2024$0.6300
Feb. 21, 2024$0.5200
Nov. 21, 2023$0.5200
Aug. 16, 2023$0.5200
May 25, 2023$0.5200
Feb. 23, 2023$0.4000
Nov. 22, 2022$0.4000
Aug. 17, 2022$0.3000
May 13, 2022$0.3000
Feb. 27, 2020$0.4800
Nov. 20, 2019$0.4800
Aug. 21, 2019$0.4800

MAR Analyst Consensus Bullish and bearish analyst opinions, 12-month price target, upside

BUY 31 analysts
  • Strong Buy 5 16.1%
  • Buy 11 35.5%
  • Hold 14 45.2%
  • Sell 1 3.2%
  • Strong Sell 0 0.0%

12-Month Price Target

25 analysts · 2026-08-18
Median target $393.00 +9.7%
Mean target $381.32 +6.4%

Earnings History EPS actual vs estimate, surprise %, beat rate, next earnings date

Avg Surprise
0.04%
Period EPS Actual EPS Est Surprise
June 30, 2026 $3.19 $3.12 0.07%
March 31, 2026 $2.72 $2.58 0.14%
Dec. 31, 2025 $2.58 $2.64 -0.06%
Sept. 30, 2025 $2.47 $2.42 0.05%
June 30, 2025 $2.65 $2.65 0.00%
March 31, 2025 $2.32 $2.27 0.05%

Peer comparison (GICS sub-industry) Key metrics vs sector peers

Ticker Market Cap P/E Rev YoY Net Margin ROE Gross Margin
MAR $82.48B 32.6 4.3% 9.9% -77.2%
BKNG $345.53B 32.3 13.4%
ABNB $81.70B 10.3% 20.5% 31.4%
RCL 17.9 8.8% 23.8% 48.5%
HLT $66.19B 46.9 7.7% 12.1% -32.0%
EXPE $33.14B 28.9 7.6% 8.8% 91.1%
CCL 12.8 6.4% 10.4% 24.8%
H -291.5 6.8% -0.73% -1.5%
NCLH $10.16B 24.3 3.7% 4.3% 22.4%
NAVN $3.00B -3.0 30.8% -56.7% 204117.9% 71.3%
WH 30.2 1.5% 13.5% 37.2%

Full Fundamentals All metrics by year — income statement, balance sheet, cash flow

Income Statement 15
Annual Income Statement data for MAR
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue 12-point trend, +89.8% $26.19B $25.10B $23.71B $20.77B $13.86B $10.57B $20.97B $20.76B $20.45B $15.41B $14.49B $13.80B
SG&A Expense 12-point trend, +32.0% $870M $945M $867M $891M $823M $762M $938M $927M $921M $743M $634M $659M
Operating Expenses 12-point trend, +74.4% $22.05B $21.33B $19.85B $17.31B $12.11B $10.49B $19.17B $18.39B $17.95B $13.98B $13.14B $12.64B
Operating Income 12-point trend, +257.3% $4.14B $3.77B $3.86B $3.46B $1.75B $84M $1.80B $2.37B $2.50B $1.42B $1.35B $1.16B
Interest Expense 10-point trend, +391.3% · · $565M $403M $420M $445M $394M $340M $288M $234M $167M $115M
Interest Income 12-point trend, +40.0% $42M $40M $30M $26M $28M $27M $26M $22M $38M $35M $29M $30M
Other Non-op 12-point trend, +12.5% $9M $31M $40M $11M $10M $9M $154M $194M $688M $5M $27M $8M
Pretax Income 12-point trend, +211.9% $3.39B $3.15B $3.38B $3.11B $1.18B $-466M $1.60B $2.35B $2.98B $1.24B $1.25B $1.09B
Income Tax 12-point trend, +136.7% $793M $776M $295M $756M $81M $-199M $326M $438M $1.52B $431M $396M $335M
Net Income 12-point trend, +245.4% $2.60B $2.38B $3.08B $2.36B $1.10B $-267M $1.27B $1.91B $1.46B $808M $859M $753M
EPS (Basic) 12-point trend, +266.5% $9.53 $8.36 $10.23 $7.27 $3.36 $-0.82 $3.83 $5.45 $3.89 $2.78 $3.22 $2.60
EPS (Diluted) 12-point trend, +274.4% $9.51 $8.33 $10.18 $7.24 $3.34 $-0.82 $3.80 $5.38 $3.84 $2.73 $3.15 $2.54
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, -5.9% 272,900,000 284,200,000 301,500,000 324,400,000 327,200,000 325,800,000 332,700,000 350,100,000 375,200,000 290,900,000 267,300,000 289,900,000
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, -7.8% 273,600,000 285,200,000 302,900,000 325,800,000 329,300,000 325,800,000 335,500,000 354,200,000 379,900,000 295,700,000 272,800,000 296,800,000
EBITDA 11-point trend, +257.3% $4.14B $3.77B $3.86B $3.46B $1.75B · $1.80B $2.37B $2.36B $1.37B $1.35B $1.16B
Balance Sheet 23
Annual Balance Sheet data for MAR
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Cash & Equivalents 12-point trend, +244.2% $358M $396M $338M $507M $1.39B $877M $225M $316M $383M $858M $96M $104M
Prepaid Expense 4-point trend, +395.3% $317M · · · · · · · · $168M $77M $64M
Other Current Assets 3-point trend, -43.1% · · · · · · · · · $62M $30M $109M
Current Assets 12-point trend, +122.6% $3.58B $3.48B $3.31B $3.31B $3.63B $2.83B $3.13B $2.71B $2.74B $3.37B $1.38B $1.61B
PP&E (Net) 12-point trend, +33.8% $1.95B $1.83B $1.58B $1.58B $1.50B $1.51B $1.90B $1.96B $1.79B $2.33B $1.03B $1.46B
PP&E (Gross) 12-point trend, +22.0% $2.90B $2.71B $2.47B $2.46B $2.35B $2.40B $3.21B $3.47B $2.89B $3.32B $1.93B $2.38B
Accum. Depreciation 12-point trend, +3.2% $947M $881M $890M $874M $850M $888M $1.30B $1.52B $1.10B $985M $897M $918M
Goodwill 12-point trend, +896.3% $8.91B $8.73B $8.89B $8.87B $9.07B $9.18B $9.05B $9.04B $9.21B $7.60B $943M $894M
Intangibles 12-point trend, +665.1% $10.34B $9.49B $9.19B $8.75B $8.93B $8.99B $8.64B $8.38B $8.54B $9.27B $1.45B $1.35B
Other Non-current Assets 12-point trend, +207.3% $799M $716M $658M $584M $604M $616M $595M $587M $593M $477M $223M $260M
Total Assets 12-point trend, +303.0% $27.54B $26.18B $25.67B $24.82B $25.55B $24.70B $25.05B $23.70B $23.85B $24.14B $6.08B $6.83B
Current Liabilities 12-point trend, +176.4% $8.40B $8.65B $7.76B $7.34B $6.41B $5.75B $6.68B $6.44B $5.81B $5.15B $3.23B $3.04B
Capital Leases 8-point trend, +879000000.00 $879M $794M $887M $1.03B $1.10B $823M $882M $0 · · · ·
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, +393.8% $79M $81M $209M $313M $169M $83M $290M $485M $605M $1.02B $16M $16M
Other Non-current Liabilities 12-point trend, +42.0% $1.26B $1.38B $1.48B $1.84B $2.00B $2.37B $2.24B $2.37B $2.61B $1.74B $994M $891M
Long-term Debt 7-point trend, -90.7% $23M $55M $56M $92M $135M $143M $247M · · · · ·
Common Stock Flat — no change across 12 periods $5M $5M $5M $5M $5M $5M $5M $5M $5M $5M $5M $5M
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, +329.6% $18.41B $16.53B $14.84B $12.34B $10.30B $9.21B $9.64B $8.98B $7.24B $6.50B $4.88B $4.29B
Treasury Stock 12-point trend, +202.5% $27.90B $24.64B $20.93B $17.02B $14.45B $14.50B $14.38B $12.19B $9.42B $6.46B $11.10B $9.22B
AOCI 12-point trend, -817.1% $-642M $-1.06B $-647M $-729M $-342M $-135M $-361M $-391M $-17M $-497M $-196M $-70M
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, -71.4% $-3.77B $-2.99B $-682M $568M $1.41B $430M $703M $2.23B $3.58B $5.12B $-3.59B $-2.20B
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, +303.0% $27.54B $26.18B $25.67B $24.82B $25.55B $24.70B $25.05B $23.70B $23.85B $24.14B $6.08B $6.83B
Shares Outstanding 12-point trend, -5.0% 265,900,000 276,700,000 290,500,000 310,600,000 326,300,000 324,400,000 324,000,000 339,100,000 359,100,000 386,100,000 256,300,000 279,900,000
Cash Flow 18
Annual Cash Flow data for MAR
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Stock-based Comp 12-point trend, +116.5% $236M $237M $205M $192M $182M $201M $187M $184M $181M $212M $113M $109M
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, +195.2% $62M $-77M $-543M $155M $118M $-309M $-164M $-109M $-60M $131M $139M $21M
Amort. of Intangibles 8-point trend, +389.1% $313M $255M $226M $197M · · · · $185M $87M $65M $64M
Restructuring 4-point trend, -76.0% · $68M · · · $366M · · $8M $283M · ·
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, +162.4% $3.21B $2.75B $3.17B $2.36B $1.18B $1.64B $1.69B $2.36B $2.23B $1.62B $1.51B $1.22B
CapEx 12-point trend, +47.0% $604M $750M $452M $332M $183M $135M $653M $556M $240M $199M $305M $411M
Investing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -202.9% $-948M $-734M $-465M $-297M $-187M $35M $-284M $-52M $1.21B $-2.35B $367M $-313M
Debt Issued 12-point trend, +772.1% $3.44B $2.95B $1.92B $983M $1.79B $3.56B $1.40B $1.65B $0 $1.48B $790M $394M
Net Debt Issued 11-point trend, +449.6% $2.13B $2.39B $1.23B $179M $-381M · $562M $1.25B $-310M $1.16B $465M $387M
Stock Issued 12-point trend, -48.3% $92M $73M $29M $0 $2M $0 $7M $4M $6M $34M $40M $178M
Stock Repurchased 12-point trend, +118.5% $3.30B $3.76B $3.95B $2.57B $0 $150M $2.26B $2.85B $3.01B $568M $1.92B $1.51B
Net Stock Activity 11-point trend, -140.8% $-3.21B $-3.69B $-3.92B $-2.57B $2M · $-2.25B $-2.85B $-3.01B $-534M $-1.88B $-1.33B
Dividends Paid 12-point trend, +222.0% $718M $682M $587M $321M $0 $156M $612M $543M $482M $374M $253M $223M
Financing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -148.4% $-2.32B $-1.96B $-2.86B $-2.96B $-463M $-1.03B $-1.51B $-2.37B $-3.90B $1.50B $-1.89B $-933M
Net Change in Cash 12-point trend, -145.5% $-54M $59M $-159M $-896M $527M $641M $-107M $-69M $-458M $770M $-8M $-22M
Taxes Paid 12-point trend, +522.1% $1.07B $947M $907M $476M $362M $279M $526M $678M $636M $293M $218M $172M
Free Cash Flow 11-point trend, +220.8% $2.61B $2.00B $2.72B $2.03B $994M · $1.03B $1.80B $2.20B $1.38B $1.12B $813M
Levered FCF 9-point trend, +200.3% · · $2.20B $1.73B $603M · $718M $1.52B $2.06B $1.23B $1.01B $733M
Profitability 7
Annual Profitability data for MAR
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Operating Margin 11-point trend, +88.2% 15.8% 15.0% 16.3% 16.7% 12.6% · 8.6% 11.4% 10.3% 8.0% 9.3% 8.4%
Net Margin 11-point trend, +81.9% 9.9% 9.5% 13.0% 11.3% 7.9% · 6.1% 9.2% 6.0% 4.6% 5.9% 5.5%
Pretax Margin 11-point trend, +64.3% 13.0% 12.6% 14.2% 15.0% 8.5% · 7.6% 11.3% 12.4% 6.9% 8.7% 7.9%
EBITDA Margin 11-point trend, +88.2% 15.8% 15.0% 16.3% 16.7% 12.6% · 8.6% 11.4% 10.3% 8.0% 9.3% 8.4%
ROA 11-point trend, -12.2% 9.7% 9.2% 12.2% 9.4% 4.4% · 5.2% 8.0% 5.7% 5.2% 13.3% 11.0%
ROE 11-point trend, -85.4% -77.2% -87.8% -459.1% 289.2% 94.2% · 165.2% 82.1% 31.0% 88.3% -29.7% -41.7%
ROIC 11-point trend, -130.8% -84.2% -94.9% -517.1% 461.5% 115.3% · 203.8% 86.5% 30.6% 16.8% -25.7% -36.5%
Liquidity & Solvency 3
Annual Liquidity & Solvency data for MAR
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Current Ratio 11-point trend, -32.0% 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 · 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.4 0.6
Quick Ratio 11-point trend, +25.3% 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 · 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0
Interest Coverage 9-point trend, -32.1% · · 6.8 8.6 4.2 · 4.6 7.0 8.2 5.8 8.1 10.1
Efficiency 1
Annual Efficiency data for MAR
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Asset Turnover 11-point trend, -51.7% 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.6 · 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.1 2.2 2.0
Per Share 6
Annual Per Share data for MAR
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Book Value / Share 11-point trend, -80.5% $-14.18 $-10.81 $-2.35 $1.83 $4.33 · $2.17 $6.56 $10.39 $13.87 $-13.53 $-7.86
Revenue / Share 11-point trend, +105.9% $95.71 $88.01 $78.29 $63.76 $42.08 · $62.51 $58.61 $60.26 $57.73 $53.10 $46.48
Cash Flow / Share 11-point trend, +184.7% $11.74 $9.64 $10.47 $7.25 $3.57 · $5.02 $6.65 $6.41 $5.35 $5.24 $4.12
Cash / Share 11-point trend, +262.5% $1.35 $1.43 $1.16 $1.63 $4.27 · $0.69 $0.93 $1.07 $2.22 $0.36 $0.37
Dividend / Share 8-point trend, +104.7% $3 $2 $2 $1 · $0 $2 $2 $1 · · ·
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, +274.4% $9.51 $8.33 $10.18 $7.24 $3.34 $-0.82 $3.80 $5.38 $3.84 $2.73 $3.15 $2.54
Growth Rates 8
Annual Growth Rates data for MAR
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, -86.1% 4.3% 5.9% 14.1% 49.9% 31.1% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -74.1% 8.0% 21.9% 30.9% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 19.9% · · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 4-point trend, -87.9% 14.2% -18.2% 40.6% 116.8% · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, -73.3% 9.5% 35.6% · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 4-point trend, -91.7% 9.5% -23.0% 30.8% 114.6% · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, -88.7% 3.3% 29.3% · · · · · · · · · ·
Dividend CAGR 5Y 35.7% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Valuation (TTM) 12
Annual Valuation (TTM) data for MAR
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, +89.8% $26.19B $25.10B $23.71B $20.77B $13.86B $10.57B $20.97B $20.76B $20.45B $15.41B $14.49B $13.80B
Net Income TTM 12-point trend, +245.4% $2.60B $2.38B $3.08B $2.36B $1.10B $-267M $1.27B $1.91B $1.46B $808M $859M $753M
Market Cap 11-point trend, +277.5% $82.48B $77.17B $65.52B $46.25B $53.92B · $49.06B $36.81B $48.74B $31.92B $17.79B $21.85B
P/E 12-point trend, +6.2% 32.6 33.5 22.2 20.6 49.5 -160.9 39.9 20.2 35.3 30.3 21.3 30.7
P/S 11-point trend, +98.9% 3.1 3.1 2.8 2.2 3.9 · 2.3 1.8 2.4 2.1 1.2 1.6
P/B 11-point trend, -120.2% -21.9 -25.8 -96.1 81.4 38.1 · 69.8 16.5 13.1 6.0 -5.0 -9.9
P / Cash Flow 11-point trend, +43.9% 25.7 28.1 20.7 19.6 45.8 · 29.1 15.6 20.0 20.2 12.4 17.9
P / FCF 11-point trend, +17.7% 31.6 38.6 24.1 22.8 54.2 · 47.5 20.4 22.2 23.1 15.8 26.9
Dividend Yield 11-point trend, -14.7% 0.87% 0.88% 0.90% 0.69% 0.00% · 1.2% 1.5% 0.99% 1.2% 1.4% 1.0%
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, -5.8% 3.1% 3.0% 4.5% 4.9% 2.0% -0.62% 2.5% 5.0% 2.8% 3.3% 4.7% 3.3%
Payout Ratio 11-point trend, -6.8% 27.6% 28.7% 19.0% 13.6% 0.00% · 48.1% 28.5% 35.1% 47.9% 29.4% 29.6%
Annual Payout 12-point trend, +222.0% $718M $682M $587M $321M $0 $156M $612M $543M $482M $374M $253M $223M

Financial Statements Income statement, balance sheet, cash flow — annual, last 5 years

Income Statement
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Revenue $26.19B$25.10B$23.71B$20.77B$13.86B
Operating Margin % 15.8%15.0%16.3%16.7%12.6%
Net Income $2.60B$2.38B$3.08B$2.36B$1.10B
Diluted EPS $9.51$8.33$10.18$7.24$3.34
Balance Sheet
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Current Ratio 0.40.40.40.50.6
Quick Ratio 0.00.00.00.10.2
Cash Flow
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Free Cash Flow $2.61B$2.00B$2.72B$2.03B$994M

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Institutional owners (13F) 1,901 filers · $36.0B total · As of June 30, 2026

Institutions that report holding this stock in their quarterly SEC Form 13F. Long positions only; a single filer may appear twice for separate option legs. Large offsetting put/call legs typically reflect market-making or hedged inventory, not directional conviction.

Institutional activity — Q2 2026 vs prior quarter
New positions Exited positions Increased Decreased Net shares change
196 (-23 vs prior Q) 70 (-26 vs prior Q) 632 (+105 vs prior Q) 551 (-48 vs prior Q) +10.8M

Compared to Q1 2026. SEC Form 13F filings are due within 45 days of quarter-end plus a short buffer for late filers — quarters still inside that window are skipped in favor of the most recent fully-reported pair.

Institution Value Shares % of tracked 13F Type
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $5,203,296,689 14,040,575 14.44% Shares
STATE STREET CORP $3,574,256,426 9,644,773 9.92% Shares
WELLINGTON MANAGEMENT GROUP LLP $1,931,484,321 5,211,917 5.36% Shares
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $1,713,154,224 4,646,043 4.75% Shares
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $1,497,862,891 4,041,833 4.16% Shares
FMR LLC $1,431,858,622 3,863,727 3.97% Shares
Capital International Investors $963,111,051 2,598,367 2.67% Shares
Fundsmith LLP $958,255,687 2,585,757 2.66% Shares
NORGES BANK $844,010,943 2,277,479 2.34% Shares
PARNASSUS INVESTMENTS, LLC $543,635,518 1,466,946 1.51% Shares
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $461,032,119 1,244,049 1.28% Shares
VANGUARD GROUP INC $393,040,574 1,266,892 1.09% Shares
FUNDSMITH INVESTMENT SERVICES LTD. $334,243,645 901,923 0.93% Shares
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $287,887,653 776,836 0.80% Shares
DEUTSCHE BANK AG\ $233,623,642 630,410 0.65% Shares
Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. $232,492,605 627,358 0.65% Shares
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $230,609,227 622,277 0.64% Shares
Swiss National Bank $228,460,582 616,478 0.63% Shares
DZ BANK AG Deutsche Zentral Genossenschafts Bank, Frankfurt am Main $227,568,572 614,071 0.63% Shares
National Pension Service $224,414,480 605,560 0.62% Shares
Fayez Sarofim & Co $215,814,248 582,353 0.60% Shares
Ensign Peak Advisors, Inc $211,517,207 570,758 0.59% Shares
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. $206,778,473 557,971 0.57% Shares
HARBOR INVESTMENT ADVISORY, LLC $197,168,433 532,039 0.55% Shares
Squarepoint Ops LLC $196,188,493 529,395 0.54% Shares
FIRST MANHATTAN CO. LLC. $195,835,321 528,442 0.54% Shares
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $189,049,837 510,132 0.52% Shares
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc. $188,218,214 507,888 0.52% Shares
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $184,997,787 499,198 0.51% Shares
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $175,723,402 474,172 0.49% Shares
ARROWSTREET CAPITAL, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP $171,026,173 461,497 0.47% Shares
Pictet Asset Management Holding SA $168,569,903 454,869 0.47% Shares
BlackRock, Inc. $168,096,289 453,591 0.47% Shares
NEUBERGER BERMAN GROUP LLC $167,244,723 451,293 0.46% Shares
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $165,726,781 447,197 0.46% Shares
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $158,742,597 428,351 0.44% Shares
Legal & General Group Plc $158,379,789 427,372 0.44% Shares
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $157,982,517 426,300 0.44% Call option
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $157,646,982 425,395 0.44% Shares
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. $150,938,342 407,292 0.42% Shares
AMERICAN CENTURY COMPANIES INC $148,251,194 400,041 0.41% Shares
WESTFIELD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT CO LP $147,851,416 398,962 0.41% Shares
HEALTHCARE OF ONTARIO PENSION PLAN TRUST FUND $139,811,007 377,266 0.39% Shares
California Public Employees Retirement System $135,795,294 366,430 0.38% Shares
Assenagon Asset Management S.A. $133,553,224 360,380 0.37% Shares
BANK OF MONTREAL /CAN/ $131,751,786 355,519 0.37% Shares
VICTORY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC $124,273,280 335,339 0.34% Shares
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $119,497,314 365,357 0.33% Shares
BARCLAYS PLC $118,780,026 320,516 0.33% Shares
JONES FINANCIAL COMPANIES LLLP $112,554,228 298,307 0.31% Shares
WILLIAM BLAIR INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC $111,500,154 300,872 0.31% Shares
Bank Julius Baer & Co. Ltd, Zurich $103,735,984 279,977 0.29% Shares
ProShare Advisors LLC $103,675,517 279,758 0.29% Shares
VOLORIDGE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC $98,393,869 265,506 0.27% Shares
HSBC HOLDINGS PLC $93,583,610 252,526 0.26% Shares
PRIMECAP MANAGEMENT CO/CA/ $93,129,267 251,300 0.26% Shares
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP INC $90,349,842 243,800 0.25% Shares
Zurich Insurance Group Ltd/FI $87,850,583 237,056 0.24% Shares
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $86,407,315 264,186 0.24% Shares
Quantinno Capital Management LP $86,247,480 232,730 0.24% Shares
Square Wave Capital, LLC $86,088,057 232,300 0.24% Shares
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $85,235,700 230,000 0.24% Call option
Qube Research & Technologies Ltd $84,663,880 228,457 0.23% Shares
Universal- Beteiligungs- und Servicegesellschaft mbH $82,776,301 223,735 0.23% Shares
LPL Financial LLC $82,108,065 221,561 0.23% Shares
MARSHALL WACE, LLP $80,429,889 217,032 0.22% Shares
DANSKE BANK A/S $79,563,079 214,693 0.22% Shares
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $77,490,000 209,100 0.21% Shares
Woodline Partners LP $75,985,403 205,039 0.21% Shares
Corient Private Wealth LP $75,302,324 203,194 0.21% Shares
1832 Asset Management L.P. $75,266,829 203,100 0.21% Shares
AVIVA PLC $75,250,523 203,056 0.21% Shares
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $74,879,933 202,056 0.21% Shares
MACKENZIE FINANCIAL CORP $73,901,575 199,416 0.21% Shares
NEOS Investment Management LLC $72,217,244 194,871 0.20% Shares
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $71,264,457 192,300 0.20% Put option
United Super Pty Ltd in its capacity as Trustee for the Construction & Building Unions Superannuation Fund $71,003,932 191,597 0.20% Shares
SCHRODER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT GROUP $70,152,687 189,300 0.19% Shares
STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM $69,286,989 186,964 0.19% Shares
FIFTH THIRD BANCORP $68,094,785 183,747 0.19% Shares
USS Investment Management Ltd $67,610,007 182,493 0.19% Shares
PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC $66,112,885 178,399 0.18% Shares
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $65,890,161 177,798 0.18% Shares
UBS Group AG $64,109,569 172,993 0.18% Shares
ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $63,907,419 172,448 0.18% Shares
Capco Asset Management, LLC $63,754,124 172,034 0.18% Shares
APG Asset Management N.V. $63,106,618 194,689 0.18% Shares
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC $61,260,046 165,304 0.17% Shares
ALKEON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $60,035,579 162,000 0.17% Call option
CAPTRUST FINANCIAL ADVISORS $57,874,072 156,167 0.16% Shares
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $57,595,986 155,417 0.16% Shares
Family Office Research LLC $56,326,934 151,993 0.16% Shares
MIRAE ASSET GLOBAL ETFS HOLDINGS Ltd. $54,693,525 147,585 0.15% Shares
Aberdeen Group plc $51,500,892 138,970 0.14% Shares
STOREBRAND ASSET MANAGEMENT AS $50,432,852 136,088 0.14% Shares
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $48,921,956 132,011 0.14% Shares
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $48,139,641 129,900 0.13% Put option
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $46,324,000 125,000 0.13% Call option
NISSAY ASSET MANAGEMENT CORP /JAPAN $46,068,413 124,311 0.13% Shares
UBS AM, a distinct business unit of UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT AMERICAS LLC $46,025,945 140,722 0.13% Shares

Company insiders 64 insiders · 8 officers · 9 directors

Insider Role Last activity Shares owned Buys 12m Sells 12m Net 12m
Carl T Berquist EVP & CFO Feb. 23, 2015 A 33,031 0 0 $0
Robert Mccarthy EVP & COO Feb. 24, 2014 S 29,197 0 0 $0
Simon Cooper Pres/Mgn. Dir Asia Pacific June 18, 2015 S 44,270 0 0 $0
Edwin D Fuller Pres & Mgr. Dir MI Lodg. Intl Oct. 10, 2011 M 63,400 0 0 $0
Stephen P Weisz VP- President MVCI May 16, 2011 F 36,871 0 0 $0
William Joseph Shaw Vice Chairman of the Company Feb. 15, 2011 F 120,854 0 0 $0
Joseph J Ryan Exec. VP & Gen. Counsel Oct. 25, 2006 M 97,500 0 0 $0
Brendan Keegan VP: EVP Human Resources March 31, 2006 F 2,202 0 0 $0
Grant Reid Director June 30, 2026 A 3,557 0 0 $0
Aylwin B Lewis Director June 30, 2026 A 13,421 0 0 $0
Harry J Pearce Director April 10, 2015 A 93,217 0 0 $0
Lawrence M Small Director March 4, 2014 S 4,954 0 0 $0
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL INC /MD/ Director Nov. 21, 2011 J 0 0 0 $0
Floretta D Mckenzie Director April 10, 2008 A 41,253 0 0 $0
Richard S Braddock Director April 30, 2007 A 5,294 0 0 $0
Roger W Sant Director April 10, 2006 A 20,440 0 0 $0
J.W. Marriott, Jr. 10% owner June 10, 2026 G 2,540,056 0 0 $0
Richard E Marriott 10% owner Nov. 17, 2016 S 2,688,502 0 0 $0
Peggy Fang Roe May 18, 2026 S 19,827 0 2 $-1,668,920
Deborah Marriott Harrison May 18, 2026 G 21,343 0 1 $-20,414,100
Yibing Mao May 13, 2026 S 27,398 0 1 $-1,674,620
David Shawn Hill May 11, 2026 A 5,212 0 0 $0
Sean Tresvant May 11, 2026 A 1,538 0 0 $0
Lauren R Hobart May 11, 2026 A 3,518 0 0 $0
Horacio Rozanski May 11, 2026 A 5,853 0 0 $0
Isabella D Goren May 11, 2026 A 4,629 0 0 $0
Margaret M Mccarthy May 11, 2026 A 9,290 0 0 $0
Susan C Schwab May 11, 2026 A 10,172 0 0 $0
Frederick A Henderson May 11, 2026 A 20,584 0 0 $0
David Sheets Marriott May 8, 2026 G 9,087 0 1 $-1,708,920
Rajeev Menon Feb. 19, 2026 S 6,000 0 2 $-3,494,579
Benjamin T. Breland Feb. 18, 2026 S 26,399 0 2 $-1,188,125
William P Brown Feb. 18, 2026 S 11,000 0 2 $-5,254,359
Drew Pinto Feb. 17, 2026 S 8,221 0 1 $-1,439,240
Jennifer Mason Feb. 17, 2026 F 5,669 0 0 $0
Felitia Lee Feb. 17, 2026 F 3,646 0 4 $-758,049
Rena Hozore Reiss Feb. 17, 2026 F 30,187 0 3 $-2,471,002
Anthony Capuano Feb. 17, 2026 S 113,617 0 3 $-22,630,922
Satyajit Anand Feb. 13, 2026 A 27,717 0 0 $0
Kathleen K. Oberg Feb. 11, 2026 A 42,869 0 0 $0
LEE DEBRA L May 12, 2025 A 35,282 0 0 $0
Eric Hippeau March 28, 2024 A 39,913 0 0 $0
Juliana B. Marriott Marital Trust Aug. 8, 2023 S 401,928 0 0 $0
Juliana B. Marriott Aug. 8, 2023 S 401,928 0 0 $0
Craig S. Smith Feb. 15, 2023 F 22,919 0 0 $0
Stephanie Linnartz Feb. 15, 2023 F 37,580 0 0 $0
George Munoz Dec. 6, 2022 G 95 0 0 $0
Lawrence W Kellner May 10, 2021 A 26,167 0 0 $0
David A Rodriguez March 8, 2021 M 13,889 0 0 $0
Arne M Sorenson Dec. 28, 2020 S 760,172 0 0 $0

Insiders from SEC Form 3/4/5 filings; net = open-market P/S only

Activists & 5%+ owners 7 positions

Investors who filed SEC Schedule 13D — beneficial ownership above 5% with an intent to influence the issuer (activist stakes, board campaigns, M&A). Each row shows the most recent known state of that filer's position.

Filer Filed Stake Status Purpose Filing
JWM Family Enterprises, Inc., JWM Family Enterprises, L.P., J.W. Marriott, Jr., Deborah Marriott Harrison, The Juliana B. Marriott Marital Trust, Juliana B. Marriott, Michelle Marriott Darmody, David Sheets Marriott, Jennifer R. Jackson, Christopher T. Harrison, Elyse Foulger ×10 filings Jan. 20, 2026 11.40% Amendment SEC
Richard E. Marriott ×2 filings June 5, 2020 Initial filing SEC
John W. Marriott III Dec. 27, 2017 Initial filing SEC
Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person April 21, 2009 Initial filing SEC
Undisclosed reporting person April 21, 2009 Initial filing Passive investment SEC
Undisclosed reporting person May 26, 2006 Initial filing Passive investment SEC
Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person, Undisclosed reporting person May 26, 2006 Initial filing SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

ETF ownership Held by 211 ETFs

Weight reflects direct equity holdings (N-PORT) only; leveraged or derivative-based funds may hold additional swap exposure not shown.

Fund Weight Units As of Source
PEJ · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 4.33% 39,903 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
PEZ · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 3.46% 2,248 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
PPTY · ETF Series Solutions 2.37% 1,558 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
STNC · Hennessy Funds Trust 2.29% 5,789 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
RSPD · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.80% 17,056 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
UPGD · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.78% 6,135 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
QNXT · iShares Trust 1.76% 1,380 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
QFLR · Innovator ETFs Trust 1.69% 23,636 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ZECP · Zacks Trust 1.55% 14,145 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
IEDI · iShares U.S. ETF Trust 1.55% 1,228 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
EQRR · ProShares Trust 1.54% 2,542 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
FMAG · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 1.38% 9,637 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
GXPD · Global X Funds 1.35% 1,780 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
HGRO · ETF Opportunities Trust 1.30% 3,486 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IYC · iShares Trust 1.29% 43,506 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
VCR · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 1.28% 236,107 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
FDIS · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 1.25% 61,403 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
UCC · ProShares Trust 1.20% 370 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
WANT · Direxion Shares ETF Trust 1.19% 674 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
RXI · iShares Trust 1.18% 8,995 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
LSEQ · Harbor ETF Trust 1.12% 478 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
RFFC · ALPS ETF Trust 1.12% 883 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
RPG · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.07% 60,980 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
QQQE · Direxion Shares ETF Trust 1.02% 34,242 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
MFSG · MFS Active Exchange Traded Funds Tr… 0.98% 8,996 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
LCLG · Advisors Series Trust 0.98% 2,732 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
FXD · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.91% 6,680 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
LEXI · Listed Funds Trust 0.81% 3,856 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
ACLC · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0.79% 6,463 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
ACGR · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0.78% 237 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
JGLO · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.78% 152,824 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
AKAF · ETF Series Solutions 0.75% 59 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
FTC · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.70% 24,690 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SNPG · DBX ETF Trust 0.66% 236 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
LCOW · Pacer Funds Trust 0.60% 383 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
FTLS · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund III 0.60% 37,904 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
PDP · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0.58% 24,507 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
ACVF · ETF Opportunities Trust 0.54% 2,184 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
RCGE · EA Series Trust 0.52% 1,361 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SZNE · Pacer Funds Trust 0.51% 190 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
KRMA · Global X Funds 0.50% 1,605 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
QCLR · Global X Funds 0.49% 54 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ACIO · ETF Series Solutions 0.49% 30,847 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ADME · ETF Series Solutions 0.49% 3,563 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
QYLD · Global X Funds 0.48% 111,084 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
QRMI · Global X Funds 0.48% 216 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
PTNQ · Pacer Funds Trust 0.47% 16,113 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
QYLG · Global X Funds 0.47% 1,827 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
QTR · Global X Funds 0.46% 37 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
MTUM · iShares Trust 0.46% 324,778 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily