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Hyatt Hotels (H) Valuation Check As New India And North America Expansions Roll Out
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Hyatt Hotels (H) has been busy adding new flags, from agreements for Grand Hyatt Chennai ECR and Hyatt House Bengaluru Devanahalli in India to fresh openings in Chattanooga and Niagara Falls. Investors now have more growth initiatives to assess.

See our latest analysis for Hyatt Hotels.

At a share price of $155.69, Hyatt has seen a 2.64% 1 day share price return and an 8.52% 7 day share price return. The 90 day share price return of 7.43% contrasts with a 1 year total shareholder return of 40.52%, suggesting longer term momentum remains stronger than the recent pullback.

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Yet with Hyatt trading at $155.69, sitting on a 40.5% 1 year total return and a small 1.2% premium to one intrinsic value estimate, you have to ask: is there still mispricing here, or is future growth already in the price?

Most Popular Narrative: 15% Undervalued

Hyatt's most followed narrative pegs fair value at $182.52 per share, compared with the current $155.69 price. This frames today’s premium to one intrinsic estimate in a different light.

The sale of Playa's real estate, alongside other owned properties, is anticipated to reduce Hyatt's ownership of hotels. This aligns with its asset-light strategy and may improve net margins by lowering capital expenditure and maintenance costs. The strong development pipeline, with approximately 138,000 rooms and several new signings in diverse locations like India, Italy, and the U.S., is described as likely to affect revenue as these new properties come online.

Read the complete narrative.

Want to see what kind of revenue ramp, margin profile, and valuation multiple are included in that fair value? The narrative leans on ambitious growth, thinner margins, and a richer earnings multiple than the wider hospitality group, all working together in a tight set of assumptions.

Result: Fair Value of $182.52 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, shifts in U.S. booking patterns and any hiccups around the Playa acquisition could quickly challenge the growth assumptions built into that 15% undervalued narrative.

Find out about the key risks to this Hyatt Hotels narrative.

Another View: Pricing Power On Sales Looks Stretched

The first fair value of $182.52 leans on growth and earnings assumptions, but the current P/S of 4.2x tells a different story. That is richer than both the US Hospitality industry at 1.6x and the estimated fair ratio of 3.9x, which points to less room for error if growth or margins fall short.

When the market already prices Hyatt above peers and its own fair ratio, investors have to decide whether this is justified by future execution or whether expectations are running ahead of reality.

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NYSE:H P/S Ratio as at Apr 2026
NYSE:H P/S Ratio as at Apr 2026

Next Steps

Seeing both optimism and concern in the story so far, it makes sense to look at the numbers yourself and decide where you stand. To get a clearer picture of what could go right and what could go wrong, take a close look at the 1 key reward and 2 important warning signs

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