Marriott International - Class A (MAR)

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Marriott International - Class A (MAR) Profile

Marriott International - Class A (MAR.xnas) is an American multinational hospitality and leisure travel company headquartered in Maryland, the United States. Marriott operates, franchises, and licenses resorts, hotels, residential and timeshare properties, as well as reservation centres. Marriott International has an extensive portfolio of 30 brands, including the Ritz Carlton, Le Méridien, Sheraton and Marriott Hotels & Resorts, St. Regis, and Starwood Hotels. Marriott operates around 2,149 hotels and 20 hotel reservation centres, has more than 6,900 properties in 130 countries and territories, including several all-suite properties in exotic locations such as the Maldives, Hawaii, the Caribbeans, Fiji Islands, and Bora Bora. With its recent opening in Finland, New Zealand, Lithuania, Mali and Ukraine, Marriot International accounts for 121,000 employees worldwide. Marriott International - Class A stock (MAR.xnas) is traded on the Nasdaq as a NASDAQ-100 and Standard and Poor’s 500 (S&P 500) constituent. Marriott International - Class A (MAR.xnas) stock has a $51.04B (USD) market cap as of November 2021 and $10.57B (USD) in 2020 yearly revenue.

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