VAC
$69.52
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation, a vacation company, engages in vacation ownership, exchange, rental, and resort and property management, along with related businesses, products and services in the United States and internationally.
Recent News
How The Investment Story For Marriott Vacations Worldwide (VAC) Is Shifting Under New Leadership
The fair value estimate for Marriott Vacations Worldwide has shifted from US$64.00 to US$78.60, putting a sharper focus on how the story around the stock is changing. That move sits alongside Street research that ranges from more optimistic price targets around a potential turnaround under new leadership to cautious views that still include Sell ratings. As you read on, you will see how these differing price targets and narratives fit together and what to watch as the story continues to...
3 Reasons VAC is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead
Over the past six months, Marriott Vacations’s shares (currently trading at $64.43) have posted a disappointing 17.3% loss while the S&P 500 was flat. This might have investors contemplating their next move.
Marriott Vacations Worldwide (VAC) Gets Downgraded to Market Perform From Outperform by Citizens – Here’s Why
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation (NYSE:VAC) is one of the most undervalued hotel stocks to invest in now. Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation (NYSE:VAC) was downgraded to Market Perform from Outperform by Citizens on March 9, without assigning a price target. The rating update came after the fiscal Q4 report, with the firm telling investors in a […]
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Norwegian Cruise Line, Hilton Grand Vacations, Marriott Vacations, United Parks & Resorts, and Polaris Stocks Trade Down, What You Need To Know
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the war with Iran pushed oil prices back to US$100 per barrel, fueling fears of a prolonged conflict and its impact on global inflation.