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Host Hotels & Resorts | 10-Q: Quarterly report

SEC announcement ·  May 4 03:55
Summary by Futu AI
Host Hotels & Resorts reported a 6.5% increase in total revenues for the first quarter of 2024, reaching $1,471 million compared to $1,381 million in the same period of 2023. The United States accounted for the majority of this revenue, with $1,452 million. Operating profit rose by 17.3% to $291 million, and the operating profit margin under GAAP improved by 180 basis points to 19.8%. However, net income saw a decrease of 6.5%, falling to $272 million. Diluted earnings per common share also declined by 5.0% to $0.38. The company's financial assets and liabilities maintained stable fair values, with senior notes valued at market prices. Geographically, the company operates hotels in the United States, Brazil, and Canada, with the U.S. being the predominant market. The company's business development was marked by the reopening of properties affected by Hurricane Ian and the acquisition of two new hotels in Nashville. Looking ahead, Host Hotels & Resorts plans to continue its strategic initiatives, including acquisitions and capital projects, while managing the impact of external economic factors on the lodging industry.
Host Hotels & Resorts reported a 6.5% increase in total revenues for the first quarter of 2024, reaching $1,471 million compared to $1,381 million in the same period of 2023. The United States accounted for the majority of this revenue, with $1,452 million. Operating profit rose by 17.3% to $291 million, and the operating profit margin under GAAP improved by 180 basis points to 19.8%. However, net income saw a decrease of 6.5%, falling to $272 million. Diluted earnings per common share also declined by 5.0% to $0.38. The company's financial assets and liabilities maintained stable fair values, with senior notes valued at market prices. Geographically, the company operates hotels in the United States, Brazil, and Canada, with the U.S. being the predominant market. The company's business development was marked by the reopening of properties affected by Hurricane Ian and the acquisition of two new hotels in Nashville. Looking ahead, Host Hotels & Resorts plans to continue its strategic initiatives, including acquisitions and capital projects, while managing the impact of external economic factors on the lodging industry.

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