Recent Investment Analysts’ Ratings Changes for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (WH)
by Scott Moore · The Cerbat GemWyndham Hotels & Resorts (NYSE: WH) has recently received a number of price target changes and ratings updates:
- 5/12/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts had its price target raised by Morgan Stanley from $87.00 to $89.00. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock.
- 5/4/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts had its price target lowered by Susquehanna from $95.00 to $90.00. They now have a “neutral” rating on the stock.
- 5/1/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts had its “buy” rating reaffirmed by Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft. They now have a $105.00 price target on the stock.
- 4/30/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts was given a new $98.00 price target by Stifel Nicolaus.
- 4/25/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts was upgraded by Wall Street Zen from “sell” to “hold”.
- 4/23/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts had its price target raised by Susquehanna from $80.00 to $95.00. They now have a “neutral” rating on the stock.
- 4/21/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts had its price target raised by JPMorgan Chase & Co. from $99.00 to $100.00. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock.
- 4/16/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts had its price target raised by Barclays PLC from $98.00 to $104.00. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock.
- 4/10/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts had its “hold (c)” rating reaffirmed by Weiss Ratings.
- 4/10/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts had its price target raised by Morgan Stanley from $85.00 to $87.00. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock.
- 3/26/2026 – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts had its price target raised by Truist Financial Corporation from $99.00 to $107.00. They now have a “buy” rating on the stock.
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Announces Dividend
The business also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Tuesday, June 30th. Shareholders of record on Monday, June 15th will be paid a $0.43 dividend. The ex-dividend date is Monday, June 15th. This represents a $1.72 annualized dividend and a yield of 2.1%. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is currently 69.08%.
Insider Activity
In other Wyndham Hotels & Resorts news, insider Scott R. Strickland sold 6,500 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Thursday, March 5th. The stock was sold at an average price of $80.36, for a total value of $522,340.00. Following the completion of the transaction, the insider owned 43,639 shares in the company, valued at $3,506,830.04. This trade represents a 12.96% decrease in their position. The sale was disclosed in a document filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through this hyperlink. Also, General Counsel Paul F. Cash sold 19,800 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Friday, March 6th. The stock was sold at an average price of $76.09, for a total value of $1,506,582.00. Following the completion of the transaction, the general counsel owned 27,912 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $2,123,824.08. This represents a 41.50% decrease in their position. The SEC filing for this sale provides additional information. 2.33% of the stock is owned by company insiders.
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc (NYSE: WH) is a leading global hospitality company specializing in hotel franchising and management. Established in 2018 through the spin-off of Wyndham Hotel Group from Wyndham Worldwide, the company focuses on the development, marketing and distribution of hotel brands designed to meet the needs of business and leisure travelers. Its core business model centers on franchising agreements, enabling third-party hotel owners to operate under the Wyndham portfolio while accessing the company’s centralized services and support.
The company’s brand portfolio spans economy, midscale and upper-midscale segments, featuring well-known names such as Wyndham, Ramada, Days Inn, Super 8, Microtel Inn & Suites, and La Quinta by Wyndham.
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