Hyatt Hotels Price Target Cut to $170, Stock Jumps 2.2% After Q4 Call
Stifel Nicolaus trimmed Hyatt Hotels’ price target to $170, while the stock surged 2.2% to $172.34 after Q4 2025 earnings call. Market cap stands at $16.37 billion and trading volume reached 1.29 million shares as share price moved between $168.01 and a one-year high of $180.53.
1. Price Target Adjustment
Stifel Nicolaus lowered its price target for Hyatt Hotels from $170.29 to $170, representing a 0.17% cut. The adjustment reflects tempered near-term expectations despite the company’s global hospitality footprint.
2. Stock Performance Post-Earnings
Following Hyatt’s Q4 2025 earnings call, shares climbed 2.2% to close at $172.34. The rally indicates positive investor reaction to the latest quarterly results and management commentary.
3. Market Capitalization and Trading Activity
Hyatt’s market capitalization reached approximately $16.37 billion with 1.29 million shares changing hands. The stock traded between $168.01 and $180.53, its highest level in a year, reflecting heightened investor interest.