Marriott International Inc
NASDAQ:MAR

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Price: 286.39 USD 0.97% Market Closed
Market Cap: 79.6B USD
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Marriott International Inc
Long-Term Debt

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Marriott International Inc
Long-Term Debt Peer Comparison

Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors

Company Long-Term Debt CAGR 3Y CAGR 5Y CAGR 10Y
Marriott International Inc
NASDAQ:MAR
Long-Term Debt
$12.7B
CAGR 3-Years
11%
CAGR 5-Years
4%
CAGR 10-Years
14%
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
NYSE:HLT
Long-Term Debt
$10.6B
CAGR 3-Years
7%
CAGR 5-Years
6%
CAGR 10-Years
-1%
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd
NYSE:RCL
Long-Term Debt
$19B
CAGR 3-Years
-2%
CAGR 5-Years
17%
CAGR 10-Years
12%
Carnival Corp
NYSE:CCL
Long-Term Debt
$26.6B
CAGR 3-Years
0%
CAGR 5-Years
25%
CAGR 10-Years
14%
Booking Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:BKNG
Long-Term Debt
$13.8B
CAGR 3-Years
12%
CAGR 5-Years
13%
CAGR 10-Years
13%
Airbnb Inc
NASDAQ:ABNB
Long-Term Debt
$2B
CAGR 3-Years
0%
CAGR 5-Years
N/A
CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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Marriott International Inc
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Market Cap
79.8B USD
Industry
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure
Economic Moat
None

Once upon a time in Washington, D.C., a humble root beer stand planted the seeds for what would eventually bloom into the global giant known as Marriott International Inc. Founded by J. Willard Marriott and Alice Marriott in 1927, the company evolved from a small-scale operation into the behemoth of the hospitality industry. Today, Marriott International reigns as the largest hotel chain worldwide, commanding a diverse portfolio of over 30 brands spread across more than 7,000 properties in 131 countries. This expansive reach allows Marriott to cater to every conceivable traveler preference, from luxury seekers at Ritz-Carlton and St. Regis properties to the more budget-conscious guests opting for Courtyard by Marriott. The scope and scale of Marriott's operations are a testament to its strategy of brand diversification and global expansion, which have been instrumental in how it works and thrives in an ever-competitive market. Marriott's business model revolves around a distinctive mix of franchising and management services. The company makes its money by either directly managing properties through management contracts with hotel owners or by franchising its brand names, where it provides the hotel standards, operational support, and marketing muscle that independent property owners require to thrive. Revenue streams are thus diversified between these two channels. Marriott earns fees from management contracts based on a percentage of revenue and profit metrics, while franchising fees are typically a percentage of room revenues. This asset-light model allows Marriott to rapidly expand its brand presence without heavily investing in physical real estate, effectively insulating itself from many of the capital expenditures risks traditionally associated with the hospitality industry. By setting industry benchmarks in service quality and operational efficiency, Marriott not only attracts guests but also consistently delivers value to its stakeholders, ensuring its enduring foothold as a pivotal player in global hospitality.

MAR Intrinsic Value
228.05 USD
Overvaluation 20%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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What is Marriott International Inc's Long-Term Debt?
Long-Term Debt
12.7B USD

Based on the financial report for Sep 30, 2024, Marriott International Inc's Long-Term Debt amounts to 12.7B USD.

What is Marriott International Inc's Long-Term Debt growth rate?
Long-Term Debt CAGR 10Y
14%

Over the last year, the Long-Term Debt growth was 17%. The average annual Long-Term Debt growth rates for Marriott International Inc have been 11% over the past three years , 4% over the past five years , and 14% over the past ten years .

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