Lee Felitia, Marriott controller, sells $263k in stock

Published 26/11/2025, 18:34
Lee Felitia, Marriott controller, sells $263k in stock

Felitia Lee, Controller and CAO of Marriott International (NASDAQ:MAR), sold 873 shares of Class A Common Stock on November 25, 2025, according to a recent Form 4 filing. The sales were executed in two transactions at prices ranging from $300.0 to $303.7, netting a total of $263280.

Following the transactions, Lee directly owns 6509.834 shares of Marriott International. The filing also indicates direct ownership of 4879 in Class A Common - Restricted Stock Units.

In other recent news, Marriott International announced a quarterly cash dividend of 67 cents per share, payable on December 31, 2025, to shareholders of record by November 20, 2025. The company also revealed an expansion of its branded residential portfolio across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, with record signings increasing its presence by 23 percent in Europe and 59 percent in the Middle East and Africa. This expansion brings Marriott’s branded residences to 18 countries with 33 open locations and over 50 more in development. Wells Fargo initiated coverage on Marriott with an Overweight rating, setting a price target of $329, based on its 2027 estimated free cash flow and EBITDA. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs raised its price target for Marriott to $288, maintaining a Neutral rating, citing the potential for a new credit deal renegotiation in 2026. Additionally, Marriott’s CFO, Leeny Oberg, is scheduled to speak at the Barclays 2025 Eat, Sleep, Play, Shop Conference on December 4. These developments reflect Marriott’s ongoing strategic initiatives and financial activities.

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