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Over the past 12 months, 0JYW has outperformed S&P 500, delivering a return of +45% compared to S&P 500's +28% growth.
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Marriott International Inc
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Marriott International is one of the world’s largest hotel companies. It does not usually own the hotels that carry its name; instead, it designs, brands, and manages a large portfolio of hotels and resorts that are run by hotel owners and operators under Marriott standards. Its brands cover different travel needs, from full-service business hotels and luxury resorts to extended-stay and limited-service properties. Marriott sells lodging to travelers, but its main business model is more like a hotel network and service business than a real estate landlord. It earns money mostly through franchise fees, management fees, and related charges tied to the use of its brands, reservation systems, and loyalty program. When it does own or lease hotels, it also earns direct room revenue there, but that is a smaller part of the overall model. Its main customers are hotel owners, developers, and franchise partners on one side, and travelers on the other. What makes Marriott different is that it sits in the middle of the hotel value chain: it gives property owners a well-known brand, operating standards, and access to a global booking network, while giving guests a consistent place to stay and a loyalty program that works across many brands.