Hyatt hotels CEO Hoplamazian sells $6.76 million in stock

Published 13/08/2025, 00:24
Hyatt hotels CEO Hoplamazian sells $6.76 million in stock

Hyatt Hotels (NASDAQ:H) President and CEO Mark Samuel Hoplamazian sold 50,000 shares of Class A Common Stock on August 11, 2025, for approximately $6.76 million. The transaction comes as the hotel chain, currently valued at $13.4 billion, trades near $140 per share. According to InvestingPro data, management has been actively buying back shares, despite the stock trading above its Fair Value. The sales were executed in two tranches, with prices ranging from $135.31 to $136.15.

The first sale involved 49,600 shares, fetching prices between $135.10 and $136.07. The second transaction saw 400 shares sold at prices ranging from $136.11 to $136.18. Following these transactions, Hoplamazian directly owns 627,232 shares of Hyatt Hotels Corp (NYSE:H).

In other recent news, Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced its second-quarter 2025 earnings, which surpassed Wall Street expectations. The company reported an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.68, exceeding the forecasted $0.65. Additionally, Hyatt’s revenue reached 1.75 billion dollars, slightly above the anticipated 1.74 billion dollars. These results indicate a strong performance for the quarter and have likely contributed to positive investor sentiment. The earnings announcement was followed by a noticeable rise in Hyatt’s stock in pre-market trading. The company’s ability to exceed both earnings and revenue projections highlights its effective strategic initiatives. These developments are part of a series of recent updates from Hyatt.

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