Marriott Posts Q3 Loss on Timeshare Slump
By wchung | 15 Apr, 2026
Marriott International says it lost $466 million in its third quarter on hefty impairment charges, mostly related to its timeshare business.
The hotel operator lost $1.31 per share for the period ended Sept. 11 compared with earnings of $94 million, or 25 cents per share, a year earlier.
Excluding impairment charges of $1.41 per share and other items, adjusted income from continuing operations was $53 million, or 15 cents per share.
Adjusted results surpassed analyst expectations for profit of 13 cents per share.
Revenue fell 17 percent to $2.47 billion. Wall Street expected $2.39 billion.
Marriott expects fourth-quarter adjusted income from continuing operations in a range of 20 to 23 cents per share.
10/8/2009 6:56 AM BETHESDA, Md. (AP)
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