Marriott International Reports Second Quarter 2015 Results
The company added over 20,000 rooms during the second quarter, including 9,600 rooms associated with the Delta transaction and nearly 3,800 other rooms in markets outside the U.S.
Second quarter 2015 net income totaled$240 million, a 25 percent increase over 2014 second quarter net income. Diluted earnings per share (EPS) in the second quarter totaled$0.87, a 36 percent increase from diluted EPS in the year-ago quarter.
Second quarter 2015 results reflect a$41 millionpretax gain ($25 millionafter-tax and$0.09per diluted share) on the redemption of a preferred equity ownership interest and$22 millionof pretax losses ($13 millionafter-tax and$0.04per diluted share) on the expected disposition of real estate.
Excluding these items, second quarter 2015 adjusted net income totaled$228 millionand adjusted diluted EPS was$0.82. These two items were not included in the company’sApril 29, 2015second quarter forecasted EPS of$0.78 to $0.83.
Second quarter 2014 net income totaled$192 millionand diluted EPS totaled$0.64. Second quarter 2014 results reflected$33 millionpretax ($21 millionafter-tax and$0.07per diluted share) of previously disclosed charges. Excluding those items, second quarter 2014 adjusted net income totaled$213 millionand adjusted diluted EPS was$0.71. See page A-11 for the adjusted EPS calculations for the second quarters of 2015 and 2014.
Arne M. Sorenson, president and chief executive officer of Marriott International, said, «We were pleased with our results in the quarter. Our worldwide RevPAR grew over 5 percent and rooms growth increased more than 6 percent. With many hotels reporting peak occupancy rates, room rates continue to move higher.»
«We opened over 20,000 rooms in the second quarter including 9,600 rooms inCanadafrom our acquisition of the Delta Hotels and Resorts brand. We see great growth potential for Delta around the world. In just the last two months, we have received inquiries regarding the possible conversion of more than 50 hotels in the U.S. andCanadato the Delta brand« said Sorenson.
Arne M. Sorenson said«At quarter-end, our worldwide development pipeline exceeded 1,500 hotels with more than 250,000 rooms, a new record. We have already reached our goal to have one million rooms open or under development nearly six months ahead of plan. We continue to expect to increase our open rooms distribution by 8 percent gross, 7 percent net, in 2015.»
For the 2015 second quarter, RevPAR for worldwide comparable systemwide properties increased 5.3 percent (a 3.1 percent increase using actual dollars).