Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

WH · NYSE

Market closed$76.56$-2.41 (-3.05%)After hours $75.39 · -1.53%

Key statistics

Previous close$78.97
Open$78.56
Day high$78.81
Day low$76.29
52-week high$92.69
52-week low$69.21
Market cap5.73B
Volume1.27M
Average volume1.33M
P/E ratio16.36
Forward P/E
EPS4.68
Dividend yield+2.19%

Market context

Why it moved

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts shares fell amid a broad market selloff driven by growing fears over AI competition from China and renewed geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which weighed on investor sentiment across sectors including hospitality.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 18, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts fell about 3% as broader market weakness — driven by escalating U.S.-Iran tensions and fading AI sentiment — weighed on consumer cyclical stocks, even as Morgan Stanley raised its price target to $93 from $89 (maintaining Overweight) and cited Wyndham's easier post-World Cup comparisons and discounted valuation as key upside drivers. The stock extended losses in after-hours trading despite bullish analyst momentum ahead of Q2 earnings due July 22, where consensus expects $1.42 EPS on $401.7M revenue, and a broader AHLA survey showing Americans are reimagining rather than canceling summer travel.

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July 17, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts closed essentially unchanged ahead of its Q2 2026 earnings report scheduled for July 22, even as Goldman Sachs named it among top U.S. lodging picks and Wells Fargo raised its price target to $98. Options market activity has been elevated, signaling investor anticipation of a meaningful post-earnings move, while analysts maintain a Moderate Buy consensus with a $96.27 price target — implying significant upside from current levels.

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July 16, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts rose nearly 2% as investors positioned ahead of its Q2 2026 earnings report scheduled for July 22, with analysts expecting $1.42 EPS on ~$402M in revenue — a meaningful step up from Q1's beat of $0.96 vs. $0.85 expected. The move comes amid broader lodging sector tailwinds, with Goldman Sachs raising its Q2 systemwide RevPAR growth outlook to 3.3% on strong U.S. domestic demand, and unusual call option activity signaling elevated market expectations for a significant price move around upcoming results. Analyst consensus remains Moderate Buy with a $96.27 price target, implying ~22% upside from current levels.

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July 15, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts closed modestly higher, edging up as investors responded to elevated options market activity ahead of Q2 2026 earnings and a softer-than-expected June CPI print that boosted broader market sentiment. Options traders have flagged unusual implied volatility on near-term call contracts, signaling expectations of a significant move tied to upcoming results and the company's recently issued $650 million Senior Notes due 2033, which raised investor focus on Wyndham's balance sheet flexibility and leverage profile. Goldman Sachs also named top U.S. lodging stocks ahead of earnings season, keeping the hospitality sector in focus even as geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz and rising oil prices added macro uncertainty for travel-dependent names.

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July 14, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts fell on Monday, underperforming amid a broad market selloff driven by renewed U.S.-Iran hostilities that pushed oil prices sharply higher and weighed on consumer cyclical stocks. The stock faces a mixed valuation backdrop, with one analyst narrative suggesting shares are roughly 22% below a fair value estimate of ~$100, citing a record development pipeline with contract signings up 40%, while a DCF model pegs fair value at $69.89 — below current prices. Near and mid-term quant sentiment is flagged as weak, and recent insider selling adds to caution, even as Wyndham's Rewards program actively runs summer promotions to drive bookings.

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July 11, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts declined on Thursday amid persistent geopolitical headwinds, as ongoing U.S.-Iran military exchanges and elevated oil prices continue to weigh on travel and lodging stocks. The pullback follows a strong 3.5% rally on July 9th — which had pushed shares to their previous close of $79.88 — but renewed risk-off sentiment around Iran conflict escalation and consumer confidence concerns dragged the stock lower alongside broader lodging peers like Hilton Grand Vacations and Marriott Vacations. In after-hours trading, shares are edging modestly higher alongside a mild recovery in the consumer discretionary sector (XLY +0.43%), though investors remain cautious ahead of further geopolitical developments.

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July 10, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts closed up sharply, rallying strongly even as the broader travel and lodging sector faced persistent headwinds from renewed U.S.-Iran hostilities and surging oil prices. While peers like Hilton Grand Vacations and Marriott Vacations fell sharply on Wednesday amid geopolitical risk and consumer spending concerns, Wyndham appears to have rebounded as Wall Street reassessed the selloff in travel names. The broader market stabilized Thursday after initially volatile sessions, with the S&P 500 edging modestly higher and the consumer discretionary ETF (XLY) advancing alongside a partial easing in crude oil prices.

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July 9, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts tumbled alongside the broader travel and lodging sector after President Trump declared the Iran ceasefire 'over' and ordered renewed strikes, sending crude oil surging more than 5% and triggering a sharp risk-off selloff in consumer discretionary travel names. The geopolitical escalation hammered vacation-related stocks—peers Hilton Grand Vacations and Travel + Leisure each fell roughly 4-5%—as investors priced in higher operational costs, eroding consumer disposable income, and a potential chill on leisure bookings, while the broader XLY consumer discretionary ETF also retreated.

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MarketBeat · July 17, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (NYSE:WH) Stock Price Expected to Rise, Morgan Stanley Analyst SaysWebull · July 15, 2026WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS INC : JEFFERIES RAISES TARGET PRICE TO $109 FROM $107MarketBeat · July 15, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (WH) Expected to Post Earnings on WednesdayHospitality Net · July 14, 2026D and D Enterprise Partners with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts to Bring Ramada Encore by Wyndham to DwarkaStock Titan · June 24, 2026Wyndham Hotels plans July 23 call after Q2 results on July 22PR Newswire · April 29, 2026WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS REPORTS STRONG FIRST QUARTER RESULTSCoStar · January 22, 2026News | Wyndham Hotels & Resorts focused on 'long-term economics,' CEO saysPR Newswire · November 4, 2025WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS ANNOUNCES CFO TRANSITION
Benzinga · July 17, 2026Morgan Stanley Maintains Overweight on Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Raises Price Target to $93
Mt Newswire · July 17, 2026Wyndham Hotels, Hyatt, Travel + Leisure Seen Offering Upside Beyond World Cup, Morgan Stanley Says
Mt Newswire · July 17, 2026Morgan Stanley Adjusts PT on Wyndham Hotels & Resorts to $93 From $89, Maintains Overweight Rating
Mt Newswire · June 16, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Showing Measurable AI Returns, Truist Says
Benzinga · May 18, 2026Will Google Launch Agentic Travel Bookings At I/O 2026? Booking And This Travel Company Are Poised To Benefit
Mt Newswire · May 14, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Keeps Quarterly Dividend at $0.43 a Share, Payable June 30 to Holders of Record June 15
Benzinga · May 12, 2026Morgan Stanley Maintains Overweight on Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Raises Price Target to $89
Mt Newswire · May 8, 2026Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Insider Sold Shares Worth $601,045, According to a Recent SEC Filing

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