BlackRock's position in Marriott International is currently worth $5.97B. That's 0.09% of their equity portfolio (179th largest holding). The investor owns 6.03% of the outstanding Marriott International stock. The first Marriott International trade was made in Q4 2020. Since then BlackRock bought shares nine more times and sold shares on eight occasions. The stake costed the investor $1.95B, netting the investor a gain of 206% so far.
Cheaper airfares and strong labor market support travel demand and high occupancy trends in international hotels. Shares of Marriott International have retur...
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Marriott's (MAR) focus on digital transformation, member engagement and strategic development positions it for sustained growth. However, increased expenses ...