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Marriott Sets Foot in Malaysia, Opens Ritz-Carlton Hotel
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Leading hospitality company Marriott International, Inc. (MAR - Free Report) currently has more than 6,200 properties across 125 countries and territories, under 30 brand names. The company is consistently trying to expand its presence worldwide and capitalize on the demand for hotels in both domestic and international markets.
Most recently, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C — a wholly-owned subsidiary of Marriott — announced the opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi, in Malaysia.
The hotel, which includes 70 guest rooms, 15 suites and 29 villas, offers amenities like exotic dining venues, fitness centers, swimming pools and spas. Additionally, incorporating tinctures of the local culture in a modern setting, the hotel marks the company’s first resort destination in Malaysia and the second property in the country.
Notably, Marriott’s aggressive expansion strategies position the company well in terms of revenue growth. The company plans to significantly grow its global portfolio of luxury and lifestyle brands, targeting net room additions of 6% in 2017. Further, the acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts on Sep 23, 2016, has made Marriott the world’s largest hotel.
Moreover, given strong transient demand along with improvements in business and leisure travel, we believe Marriott is poised to grow in the near as well as long term. Investments in technology for hotel bookings are likely to improve guest experience too, thus boosting occupancy.
Yet, lingering political uncertainties in key international markets along with currency headwinds remain concerns for the company as well as the other hotel chains like Hyatt Hotels Corporation (H - Free Report) , Hilton Worldwide Holdings (HLT - Free Report) and Wyndham Worldwide Corporation .
Nevertheless, continual expansion efforts and an unparallel portfolio of lodging brands raise investors’ optimism in the stock.
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Marriott Sets Foot in Malaysia, Opens Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Leading hospitality company Marriott International, Inc. (MAR - Free Report) currently has more than 6,200 properties across 125 countries and territories, under 30 brand names. The company is consistently trying to expand its presence worldwide and capitalize on the demand for hotels in both domestic and international markets.
Most recently, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C — a wholly-owned subsidiary of Marriott — announced the opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi, in Malaysia.
The hotel, which includes 70 guest rooms, 15 suites and 29 villas, offers amenities like exotic dining venues, fitness centers, swimming pools and spas. Additionally, incorporating tinctures of the local culture in a modern setting, the hotel marks the company’s first resort destination in Malaysia and the second property in the country.
Notably, Marriott’s aggressive expansion strategies position the company well in terms of revenue growth. The company plans to significantly grow its global portfolio of luxury and lifestyle brands, targeting net room additions of 6% in 2017. Further, the acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts on Sep 23, 2016, has made Marriott the world’s largest hotel.
Moreover, given strong transient demand along with improvements in business and leisure travel, we believe Marriott is poised to grow in the near as well as long term. Investments in technology for hotel bookings are likely to improve guest experience too, thus boosting occupancy.
Yet, lingering political uncertainties in key international markets along with currency headwinds remain concerns for the company as well as the other hotel chains like Hyatt Hotels Corporation (H - Free Report) , Hilton Worldwide Holdings (HLT - Free Report) and Wyndham Worldwide Corporation .
Nevertheless, continual expansion efforts and an unparallel portfolio of lodging brands raise investors’ optimism in the stock.
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Cybersecurity stocks spiked on recent news of a data breach affecting 143 million Americans. But which stocks are the best buy candidates right now? And what does the future hold for the cybersecurity industry?
Equifax is just the most recent victim. Computer hacking and identity theft are more common than ever. Zacks has just released Cybersecurity! An Investor’s Guide to inform Zacks.com readers about this $170 billion/year space. More importantly, it highlights 4 cybersecurity picks with strong profit potential.
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