HTHT
$52.15
H World Group Limited develops leased and owned, manachised, and franchised hotels in the People's Republic of China.
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H World Group Limited develops leased and owned, manachised, and franchised hotels in the People's Republic of China. The company operates hotels under its own brands, such as HanTing Hotel, Ni Hao Hotel, Hi Inn, Elan Hotel, Zleep Hotels, Ibis Hotel,...
Recent News
Is UBS’s Asset-Light Re-Rating Call Altering The Investment Case For H World Group (HTHT)?
In recent days UBS upgraded H World Group to Buy from Neutral and initiated coverage, pointing to a structural shift toward new hotel openings, an emphasis on mid- and upper-mid-scale properties, and stronger margins supported by cost controls and growth in asset-light manachised and franchised revenue. UBS also highlighted H World Group’s pipeline of 2,748 unopened properties and its valuation discount to peers, which together frame a potentially important re-rating story for investors...
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China’s H World Group introduces Hanting Inn brand
The launch marks an expansion of the flagship Hanting brand, with a focus on increasing accessibility and coverage.
H World Group (NASDAQ:HTHT) shareholders have earned a 54% return over the last year
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