Meliá Hotels International, S.A. (BME: MEL)

Spain flag Spain · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
6.41
-0.06 (-0.93%)
Sep 4, 2024, 5:00 PM CET
7.11%
Market Cap 1.42B
Revenue (ttm) 1.98B
Net Income (ttm) 118.98M
Shares Out 220.17M
EPS (ttm) 0.54
PE Ratio 11.93
Forward PE 10.62
Dividend 0.09 (1.45%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jul 5, 2024
Volume 220,974
Open 6.39
Previous Close 6.47
Day's Range 6.31 - 6.41
52-Week Range 5.07 - 8.18
Beta 1.85
Analysts n/a
Price Target n/a
Earnings Date Nov 1, 2024

About MEL

Meliá Hotels International, S.A. owns, manages, operates, leases, and franchises hotels worldwide. It operates through Hotel Management, Hotel Business, Other Business Linked to Hotel Management, Real Estate, and Vacation Club segments. The company operates hotels under the Gran Meliá Hotels & Resorts, Paradisus by Meliá, ME by Meliá, Meliá Hotels & Resorts, INNSIDE by Meliá, Sol by Meliá, ZEL, and Circle by Melia brand names, as well as Meliá PRO. It also operates vacation club; develops and operates real estate properties; and engages in the ... [Read more]

Industry Lodging
Founded 1956
Employees 18,084
Stock Exchange Madrid Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol MEL
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, GEST's revenue was 12.36 billion, an increase of 14.46% compared to the previous year's 10.79 billion. Earnings were 280.67 million, an increase of 7.96%.

Financial Statements

News

Jim Cramer gives his take on big banks' earnings

Jim Cramer, Mad Money host, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his first take on Mad Money's move to NYSE and big banks' earning reports.

2 years ago - CNBC Television

Domestic and international flights see 40% and 25% price hikes over last three months

CNBC's Seema Mody reports on the return of business travel. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi  » Subscribe to CNBC TV: https://cnb.cx/Subsc...

2 years ago - CNBC Television

For Travel Stocks, the Flight Has Been Delayed—Again

Travel and leisure stocks, pounded by fears of Covid-19 for nearly two years, may not fare much better in the first part of 2022.

2 years ago - Barrons

Airline, Cruise, Resort Stocks Tank Big On Covid-19 Variant News

Omicron is the name of the new Covid-19 variant identified by the World Health Organization and new travel restrictions are already going into effect.

3 years ago - Forbes

Pro: stay away from hotels and airlines stocks until more clarity

A sharp surge in new COVID-19 cases is sending Europe into another lockdown, and Veritas Financial Group's Greg Branch says turning to reopening names might not be the best way to go yet. Greg Branch'...

3 years ago - Invezz

Travel industry prepare for boom as US lifts travel restrictions

As the U.S. eases international travel restrictions for 33 countries, Yahoo Finance's Emily McCormick, Brian Sozzi, and Julie Hyman discuss how hotels, airlines, ride-sharing companies, and retail can...

3 years ago - Yahoo Finance

Investors eye shares of hotels, cruise lines as U.S. vaccinations pick up

Investors are watching next week's earnings reports from hotels, cruise lines and other businesses that have been hard hit by COVID-19 for indications of which companies could be the first to bounce b...

3 years ago - Reuters

Francisco Garcia Parames' Top 5 4th-Quarter Trades

Cobas Asset Management, the firm founded by Francisco Garcia Parames (Trades, Portfolio), disclosed this week that its top five trades during the fourth quarter of 2020 include position boosts in Atal...

3 years ago - GuruFocus

If corporate travel is delayed, estimates need to be lowered: Analyst

Patrick Scholes of Truist joins CNBC's Kelly Evans to break down why recovery in corporate travel is crucial for the sector overall. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC ...

3 years ago - CNBC Television

Axon Capital's Singh sees vaccine boosting travel, entertainment stocks

Services company stocks, especially those linked to travel and leisure, have room to rocket higher next year as consumers venture out again after spending on goods but cutting back on services during ...

4 years ago - Reuters

This Will Be Worst Year Ever for Hotels, Says AHLA's Rogers

Nov.25 -- Chip Rogers, American Hotel and Lodging Association chief executive officer, says hotels may not see a rebound begin until April of next year. He speaks on "Balance of Power.

4 years ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

Thanksgiving travel seeing 'biggest decline' since 2008 recession: AAA

Paula Twidale, senior vice president-travel for AAA, on what to expect for Thanksgiving travel amid the coronavirus pandemic. Subscribe to Fox Business!

4 years ago - Fox Business

Travel, Leisure Overexposed in Vaccine Rally, Strategist Hogan

Nov.24 -- Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities, discusses balancing a portfolio in markets driven by vaccine euphoria. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets.

4 years ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

Travel stocks rally after Moderna's vaccine progress lifts hopes for near-term reopening

Airline, hotel, and cruise stocks surged in early Monday trading as Moderna's encouraging vaccine trial results spurred fresh optimism for an end to the coronavirus pandemic. The biotech company annou...

4 years ago - Business Insider

The hotel industry may not recover until 2023

Even if a coronavirus vaccine is released next year, the battered lodging industry will take several years to recover.

4 years ago - CNN Business

Airline, hotel, and travel stocks poised for Monday rally on Pfizer vaccine news

Everything's up in the air right now. Health experts have long warned us not to get too excited about vaccine trials before the full range of data can be examined, but investors in the travel industry...

4 years ago - Fast Company

Insider View: When Will The Hotel Industry Recover?

The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the hotel industry. Thom Geshay, president of Davidson Hotels & Resorts, shares predictions of what it will take, and when, for a full recovery.

4 years ago - Forbes

Best Western CEO on the hotel industry outlook and why they're asking for more stimulus

Best Western International President and CEO David Kong joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss why hotels are asking the government for more stimulus. Hotels warn the six-month outlook could include ...

4 years ago - CNBC Television

Hotel workers and CEOs are furious with Congress for failing to help

The hotel industry is crumbling -- and Uncle Sam may not be coming to the rescue.

4 years ago - CNN Business

Turbulent Travel Quarter: Airlines And Hotels Struggle As Disney Shakes Up Structure

Been on a plane lately? If, like many of us, the answer is no, you’re probably part of the reason the airline and travel industry’s Q3 earnings prospects remain grounded.

4 years ago - Forbes

Business Travel Demand Won’t Bounce Back In 2021, And Maybe Not For Years

Business travelers have historically generated more than half, and in some cases as much as 75% of carriers’ profits. Deepening pessimism over when they'll hit the road again has profound implications...

4 years ago - Forbes

Seeing good pick up and strong demand as hotels reopen, Melia Hotels COO says

Andre Gerondeau, COO of Melia Hotels International, discusses the reopening of the company's hotels and the impact of the coronavirus crisis on the travel and tourism sector.

4 years ago - CNBC International TV