Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. Common Stock (HGV)
46.61
-1.99 (-4.09%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Feb 26th, 2:30 PM EST
Hilton Grand Vacations Inc (NYSE:HGV) Reports Q4 2025 Earnings Miss, Provides 2026 Outlookchartmill.com
Via Chartmill · February 26, 2026
Timeshare vacation company Hilton Grand Vacations (NYSE:HGV) fell short of the market’s revenue expectations in Q4 CY2025 as sales rose 3.8% year on year to $1.33 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.88 per share was 24% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · February 26, 2026
Timeshare vacation company Hilton Grand Vacations (NYSE:HGV)
will be reporting results this Thursday before market hours. Here’s what investors should know.
Via StockStory · February 24, 2026
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the Trump administration's announcement of new global tariffs, reignited trade policy uncertainty.
Via StockStory · February 23, 2026

Frontdoor delivers home service plans and on-demand repair solutions to U.S. homeowners.
Via The Motley Fool · February 20, 2026

Hilton Grand Vacations operates resorts, serving leisure travelers through vacation ownership and club membership programs.
Via The Motley Fool · February 20, 2026

United Parks & Resorts operates U.S. theme and water parks under brands like SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, and Aquatica.
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Albertsons operates a nationwide grocery network, pairing in-house food production with a broad mix of retail and pharmacy services.
Via The Motley Fool · February 20, 2026

This technology firm offers cloud-based data management and compliance tools for organizations using Microsoft 365 and other platforms.
Via The Motley Fool · February 20, 2026
Investors looking for hidden gems should keep an eye on small-cap stocks because they’re frequently overlooked by Wall Street.
Many opportunities exist in this part of the market, but it is also a high-risk, high-reward environment due to the lack of reliable analyst price targets.
Via StockStory · February 8, 2026
Chart Industries supplies engineered equipment for energy and industrial gas markets, including LNG, hydrogen, and carbon capture solutions.
Via The Motley Fool · January 28, 2026
Consumer discretionary businesses are levered to the highs and lows of economic cycles. This sensitive demand profile can cause the industry to underperform when macro uncertainty enters the fray,
and over the past six months, its 3.4% return has fallen short of the S&P 500’s 8.2% gain.
Via StockStory · January 25, 2026
Chart Industries supplies engineered equipment for energy and industrial gas markets, including LNG, hydrogen, and carbon capture solutions.
Via The Motley Fool · January 24, 2026
ACV Auctions runs a digital marketplace for wholesale vehicle sales, offering dealers auction, data, and financing solutions.
Via The Motley Fool · January 24, 2026
This vacation ownership firm serves over 700,000 members and generates recurring revenue from real estate, financing, and resort operations.
Via The Motley Fool · January 24, 2026
Shares of timeshare vacation company Hilton Grand Vacations (NYSE:HGV)
fell 3.3% in the morning session after Morgan Stanley pulled back its rating to Equalweight from Overweight and set a $49 price target.
Via StockStory · January 16, 2026
Since July 2025, Hilton Grand Vacations has been in a holding pattern, posting a small loss of 0.9% while floating around $47.43. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 11.5% gain during that period.
Via StockStory · January 14, 2026
Stocks in the $10-50 range offer a sweet spot between affordability and stability as they’re typically more established than penny stocks.
But their headline prices don’t guarantee quality, and investors should exercise caution as some have shaky business models.
Via StockStory · January 12, 2026
The Russell 2000 (^RUT) is packed with potential breakout stocks, thanks to its focus on smaller companies with high growth potential.
However, smaller size also means these businesses often lack the resilience and financial flexibility of large-cap firms, making careful selection crucial.
Via StockStory · January 11, 2026
Not all profitable companies are built to last - some rely on outdated models or unsustainable advantages.
Just because a business is in the green today doesn’t mean it will thrive tomorrow.
Via StockStory · January 5, 2026
The timing suggests the fund is stepping in as expectations reset, not chasing what already worked.
Via The Motley Fool · December 20, 2025
After a brutal post-IPO unwind, one investor is leaning into GitLab’s fundamentals at a moment when sentiment still looks shaky.
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When a fund keeps buying into a falling stock, it usually means it sees something the market is ignoring.
Via The Motley Fool · December 20, 2025
The performance of consumer discretionary businesses is closely linked to economic cycles. This volatility leads to big swings in stock prices that have worked in their favor recently -
over the past six months, the industry has returned 18.1% and beat the S&P 500 by 4 percentage points.
Via StockStory · December 7, 2025
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after renewed enthusiasm for Alphabet reinvigorated the artificial intelligence trade, propelling a market rebound heading into the Thanksgiving holiday.
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