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Accor SA (ACRFF)

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34.000.00 (0.00%)
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Previous close34.00
Open34.00
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range34.00 - 34.00
52-week range25.19 - 38.10
Volume75
Avg. volume203
Market cap9.221B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.30
PE ratio (TTM)15.25
EPS (TTM)2.23
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.76 (2.25%)
Ex-dividend date23 May 2023
1y target estN/A
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    Artist's impression of Novotel Genting Highlands, one of the several new properties Accor will be managing in Asia (Picture: Accor)Global hospitality group Accor will add over 15,000 keys across Asia under its premium, midscale and economy division by the end of 2023.As of September, Accor has already inked management agreements for a total of 42 properties in Asia, adding over 11,000 keys to its portfolio. The group says it will sign agreements for an additional 20 projects during the rest of t

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  • Reuters

    Accor raises outlook again after another strong post-pandemic summer

    Europe's biggest hotel group Accor on Thursday raised its core profit target for 2023 for the second time this year, citing positive business momentum in all of its markets after another strong post-pandemic summer. The sector continues to benefit from the leisure travel boom despite inflation and the resurgence of recession fears in Europe. Accor also said third-quarter revenue reached 1.29 billion euros ($1.36 billion), in line with expectations, adding it is seeing the first signs growth is normalising after several quarters of intense recovery, with average prices still high.