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Marriott Stock Skyrockets on Luxury Travel Boom – Full 2025 Outlook & Analysis

Marriott Stock Skyrockets on Luxury Travel Boom – Full 2025 Outlook & Analysis

Now let’s dive deeper into each of these areas and what they mean for investors considering Marriott stock in late 2025. Latest News: Earnings Beat and Forecast Boost Marriott’s third-quarter 2025 earnings (released November 4) provided a dose of good news for shareholders. Earnings per share came in at $2.47, comfortably beating Wall Street’s ~$2.39 consensus reuters.com and marking a ~9% increase from the $2.26 adjusted EPS a year ago marketscreener.com. Revenue hit $6.49 billion, slightly above expectations of ~$6.46B reuters.com and up ~3.7% year-on-year. While top-line growth was modest, it’s notable given tough comparisons to 2024’s big post-pandemic rebound.
4 November 2025
Miami’s High-Flying Ambitions: $25,000 VIP Club and Asia Flight Push Fuel “Magic City” Boom

Miami’s High-Flying Ambitions: $25,000 VIP Club and Asia Flight Push Fuel “Magic City” Boom

Elite Members Club Transforms Miami’s 830 Brickell Tower Miami’s latest trophy office skyscraper, 830 Brickell, isn’t just offering sweeping skyline views – it’s offering exclusivity. The developers have unveiled plans for a posh members-only club and fine-dining restaurant on the tower’s top floors, operated by The Bastion Collection (the group behind NYC’s Michelin-starred Le Jardinier) el-balad.com el-balad.com. This means tenants of 830 Brickell – heavyweights like Citadel and Microsoft – get automatic invitations to join the club, though it won’t come cheap. Membership requires a $25,000 initiation fee plus $5,000 in yearly dues el-balad.com. These steep fees are designed to “maintain…exclusivity and high
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