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Accor SA (AC.PA)

Paris - Paris Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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38.83-0.13 (-0.33%)
At close: 05:36PM CEST
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Previous close38.96
Open38.30
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range38.07 - 38.83
52-week range27.71 - 43.74
Volume917,046
Avg. volume822,390
Market cap9.411B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.28
PE ratio (TTM)17.81
EPS (TTM)2.18
Earnings date25 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield1.18 (3.03%)
Ex-dividend date05 Jun 2024
1y target est45.00
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  • Reuters

    Accor's Q1 sales rise 8% as Middle-East, Africa and Asia Pacific demand picks up

    Global tourism is set to fully recover from the pandemic in 2024 as international tourist arrivals will likely be 2% more numerous than in 2019, the United Nations' World Tourism Organisation said in January. Accor's revenue per available room (RevPAR), one of the industry's main performance gauges, rose 7.6% to 66 euros in the quarter. The increase was more pronounced in midscale, upscale and economy hotels in the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific regions, where it grew by 12% on the back of bookings in Saudi Arabia during Ramadan and the recovery of tourism in Singapore and Thailand.