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Hyatt Hotels Names CEO Mark Hoplamazian Board Chairman

Tipranks - Wed Feb 18, 5:38AM CST

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Hyatt Hotels ( (H) ) just unveiled an update.

On February 16, 2026, Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced that long-time Executive Chairman Thomas J. Pritzker retired from his role effective immediately and will not seek re-election to the board at the company’s 2026 annual meeting, though he will serve out his current term as a director. The move ends Pritzker’s more than four decades of senior leadership and stewardship over Hyatt’s global expansion and transition to an asset-light model, and the company stated his departure was not due to any disagreement over operations or policies.

The board simultaneously appointed President and Chief Executive Officer Mark S. Hoplamazian as Chairman of the Board, consolidating leadership as he continues nearly two decades at the helm and signaling continuity in Hyatt’s long-term strategy. While Hyatt’s dual-class ownership structure remains unchanged, the retirement triggers the termination of voting provisions covering about 2.27 million Class B shares, roughly 4% of total voting power, under a 2007 stockholders’ agreement, modestly adjusting internal voting dynamics but leaving other key shareholder agreements intact.

The most recent analyst rating on (H) stock is a Buy with a $193.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Hyatt Hotels stock, see the H Stock Forecast page.

Spark’s Take on H Stock

According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, H is a Neutral.

The score is driven primarily by improving fundamentals (strong revenue recovery and better 2025 free cash flow) and a constructive 2026 outlook from management (fee, EBITDA, and free-cash-flow growth plus capital returns). Technicals are supportive with price above key moving averages. The main offset is valuation opacity from a negative P/E and low dividend yield, alongside notable volatility in recent margins and balance sheet comparability.

To see Spark’s full report on H stock, click here.

More about Hyatt Hotels

Hyatt Hotels Corporation is a leading global hospitality company headquartered in Chicago, operating more than 1,500 hotels and all-inclusive properties across 83 countries as of December 31, 2025. Its portfolio spans luxury, lifestyle, inclusive, classic, and essential hotel brands, alongside vacation ownership, loyalty programs, travel services, and destination management offerings focused on both leisure and business travelers.

Through brands such as Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, Hyatt Regency, Andaz, Thompson Hotels, Hyatt Place, and Hyatt House, Hyatt targets a wide range of market segments from high-end luxury resorts to select-service and extended-stay properties. The company also runs the World of Hyatt loyalty program and various travel and technology platforms that support its asset-light growth strategy and global expansion in the hospitality sector.

Average Trading Volume: 821,766

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: $15.71B

See more insights into H stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

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