Factor Report

Data as of market close on 2/26/2026.

Validea's factor report analyzes any stock using the major investing factors, including value, quality, momentum, and low volatility.
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H WORLD GROUP LTD (ADR) (HTHT)

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Latest Close: $56.06 Market Cap ($ mil): $16,982 Sector: Services Industry: Hotels & Motels 52 Week High: $56.64 52 Week Low: $30.20 Relative Strength: 80 Twelve Minus One Return: 36.6% Standard Deviation: N/A
PE Ratio: 30.6 Price/Sales: 4.7 Price/Book: 9.9 Price/Cash Flow: 21.7 EV/EBITDA: 15.79 Yield: 0.00% Shareholder Yield: 0.80% F Score: 7 G Score: 4
Return on Equity: 33.0% Return on Assets: 6.5% Return on Tangible Capital: 17.8% Return on Invested Capital: 35.8% WACC: 2.5% Debt/Equity: 0.83 LT EPS Growth: N/A LT Sales Growth: 21.0% Beta: 0.10
H World Group Ltd is a holding company primarily engaged in the operation of multi-brand hotels. The Company operates its business through two segments, including Legacy Huazhu segment and Legacy DH segment. The hotels primarily include economy hotels such as HanTing Hotel, Ni Hao Hotel and Hi Inn, midscale hotels such as JI Hotel, Orange Hotel and Starway Hotel, upper midscale hotels such as Crystal Orange Hotel, IntercityHotel and Manxin Hotel, upscale hotels such as Joya Hotel, Blossom House and Steigenberger Hotels & Resorts, as well as luxury hotels such as Steigenberger Icons and Song Hotel. The Company operates its hotels through three models, including leased and owned model, franchised model and manachised model. The Company primarily operates its business in the domestic market, as well as overseas markets such as Tunisia, Egypt, the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Singapore.

Factor Profile

HTHT's exposure to the major factors (100 is highest).

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