Previous close | 38.96 |
Open | 38.30 |
Bid | 0.00 x 0 |
Ask | 0.00 x 0 |
Day's range | 38.07 - 38.83 |
52-week range | 27.71 - 43.74 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 822,390 |
Market cap | 9.411B |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 1.28 |
PE ratio (TTM) | 17.81 |
EPS (TTM) | 2.18 |
Earnings date | 25 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024 |
Forward dividend & yield | 1.18 (3.03%) |
Ex-dividend date | 05 Jun 2024 |
1y target est | 45.00 |
Accor SA (ACRFF) recently announced a dividend of $1.18 per share, payable on 2024-06-07, with the ex-dividend date set for 2024-06-05. As investors look forward to this upcoming payment, the spotlight also shines on the company's dividend history, yield, and growth rates. Using the data from GuruFocus, let's look into Accor SA's dividend performance and assess its sustainability.
Carolyn Choo, chief executive and managing director of Worldwide Hotels, has set her sights on growing the group’s footprint in Singapore and Asia Pacific region. (Picture: Albert Chua/The Edge Singapore)At the helm of Worldwide Hotels, one of Singapore’s largest homegrown hospitality groups, is Carolyn Choo, chief executive and managing director.Her father Choo Chong Ngen founded the company in 1993 when he launched the budget hotel chain that made him famous, Hotel 81. According to Forbes, the
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.