Since July 31st, 2019, Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc's enterprise value to ebit (ev/ebit) has increased from 23.32 to 29.48 at June 28th, 2022.
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc's enterprise value to ebit (ev/ebit) as of June 28th, 2022 of 29.48 was lower than its peers in the Lodging industry group of May 31st, 2022 of 31.66. From July 31st, 2019 to June 28th, 2022, Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc's average enterprise value to ebit (ev/ebit) was 43.32 compared to an industry average of 49.20.
Hilton, Inc. operates as a holding company, which provides hospitality services through its subsidiaries. It engages in the owning, leasing, managing, developing, and franchising hotels, resorts, and timeshare properties. The company operates through the following segments: Management and Franchise, Ownership, and Timeshare. The Management and Franchise segment manages hotels, resorts and timeshare properties owned by third parties and license its brands to franchisees. The Ownership segment consists of hotels that it owns or lease. The Timeshare segment markets and sells timeshare intervals, operates timeshare resorts and a timeshare membership club and provides consumer financing. The company was founded on March 18, 2010 and is headquartered in McLean, VA.
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