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Hotel operator Hilton Q3 profit beats estimates
Oct 22, 2025 3:35 AM

Overview

* Hilton Q3 adjusted EPS beats analyst expectations, indicating strong bottom line performance

* System-wide comparable RevPAR declined 1.1% in Q3, on a currency neutral basis

* Company repurchased 2.8 mln shares, returning $792 mln in capital for Q3

Outlook

* Hilton projects full-year 2025 diluted EPS between $6.71 and $6.80

* Full-year 2025 adjusted EBITDA expected between $3,685 mln and $3,715 mln

* Fourth-quarter 2025 diluted EPS projected between $1.87 and $1.96

Result Drivers

* REVPAR DECLINE - System-wide comparable RevPAR decreased 1.1% due to modest occupancy and ADR declines

* DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE - Approved 33,000 new rooms for development, bringing pipeline to a record 515,400 rooms

Key Details

Metric Beat/Mis Actual Consensu

s s

Estimate

Q3 Beat $2.11 $2.05

Adjusted (19

EPS Analysts

)

Q3 EPS $1.78

Q3 Net $421 mln

Income

Analyst Coverage

* The current average analyst rating on the shares is "buy" and the breakdown of recommendations is 11 "strong buy" or "buy", 16 "hold" and no "sell" or "strong sell"

* The average consensus recommendation for the hotels, motels & cruise lines peer group is "buy"

* Wall Street's median 12-month price target for Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc ( HLT ) is $275.00, about 3.3% above its October 21 closing price of $265.96

* The stock recently traded at 30 times the next 12-month earnings vs. a P/E of 31 three months ago

Press Release:

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(This story was created using Reuters automation and AI based on LSEG and company data. It was checked and edited by a Reuters journalist prior to publication.)

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