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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
NYSE:HLT

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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
NYSE:HLT
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Price: 333.67 USD -1.92% Market Closed
Market Cap: $76.5B

HLT's latest stock split occurred on Jan 4, 2017

The company executed a 1000-for-2052 stock split, meaning that for every 2052 shares held, investors received 1000 new shares.

Before the split, HLT traded at 27.386 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 55.9809.

The adjusted shares began trading on Jan 4, 2017. This was the only stock split in HLT's history.

Last Splits:
Jan 4, 2017
1000-for-2052
Pre-Split Price
54.2397 27.386
Post-Split Price
55.9809
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After
Last Splits:
Jan 4, 2017
1000-for-2052

Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
Stock Splits History

HLT Stock Splits Timeline
Jan 4, 2017
Jan 4, 2017
Split 1000-for-2052
/0.48732943469786
Pre-Split Price
54.2397 27.386
Post-Split Price
55.9809
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After

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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc.'s journey began over a century ago when Conrad Hilton purchased his first hotel. This modest beginning laid the foundation for a global empire that would redefine hospitality. Today, Hilton stands as a towering giant in the industry, embracing a franchise model that revolves around the management and franchising of a portfolio of 18 world-renowned brands. From the luxurious Waldorf Astoria to the more budget-friendly Hampton Inn, Hilton’s diversity in brand offerings caters to a wide spectrum of travelers, from the opulent to the cost-conscious. The company’s operations are marked by an asset-light strategy, focusing on fees from franchising and management, which cushions it from the capital-intense demands of property ownership. Hilton's financial dynamics are as compelling as its historical evolution. The company earns revenue primarily through three channels: base fees, incentive fees, and franchise fees. Base fees are charged on a percentage of the hotel’s gross revenue, ensuring that Hilton benefits from the turnover of each property. Incentive fees, meanwhile, are tied to the hotel’s profitability, aligning Hilton's interests with those of its hotel owners. Franchise fees provide a steady stream of income through royalties, driven by the expansive reach of the Hilton brand and its various sub-brands around the globe. This model not only drives profitability but also fuels an impressive expansion strategy. By leveraging its brand strength and operational expertise, Hilton continues to secure its position as a global leader in the hospitality sector, orchestrating memorable experiences for guests while satisfying the financial appetites of shareholders.

HLT Intrinsic Value
214.88 USD
Overvaluation 36%
Intrinsic Value
Price $333.67
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