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To own Park Hotels & Resorts, you need to be comfortable with a cyclical hotel REIT that is trying to turn cleaner profitability into durable cash flow while still carrying meaningful balance sheet and income-statement risk. The second-quarter 2026 results, with US$47 million of net income and positive EPS for both the quarter and first half, help validate the earnings turnaround that earlier analysis had only been forecasting. That said, revenue is largely flat year on year, so the short term still hinges on margin execution, interest coverage and how efficiently Park can run and reposition its portfolio rather than on top-line momentum. The reiterated US$0.25 dividend and a history of buybacks suggest management is focused on shareholder returns, but sustaining those depends on this new profitability holding up through the next part of the cycle.
However, the income statement recovery does not remove the pressure from interest costs and funding needs. Park Hotels & Resorts' shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued by 41%. Find out what it's worth.Explore 3 other fair value estimates on Park Hotels & Resorts - why the stock might be worth as much as 68% more than the current price!
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