H Hyatt Hotels Corp

NEUTRAL Impact: 3/10 Insider Cluster (3 insiders)
Horizon days Filed May 26, 2026 Processed 10d 2h ago
Insider cluster: 3 insiders, $1.2M total

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Executive Summary

A cluster of insider selling at Hyatt Hotels Corp over the past week totals approximately $1.18M in open-market sales by three insiders, including two directors and a senior officer. The selling is modest relative to Hyatt's $16.4B market cap (~0.007%), and the majority of insider activity on May 20 consisted of non-cash equity grants and tax-withholding transactions, which are routine. The open-market sales appear to be small, likely liquidity-driven, and do not signal a material bearish view on the company.

Key Financial Metrics

Direction
selling
Total Value
$1.2M
Insiders
3

Actionable Insight

The insider selling cluster is too small in dollar terms to warrant a bearish read-through. The bulk of May 20 activity was routine equity grants and tax withholding — standard post-vesting mechanics. Monitor for any larger, unplanned open-market sales by C-suite executives, which would carry more signal. No immediate trading action is suggested.

Key Facts

  • Three insiders sold a total of ~6,800 shares in open-market transactions worth ~$1.18M over May 15-22.
  • Total open-market sales represent ~0.007% of Hyatt's $16.4B market cap, well below the 0.1% materiality threshold.
  • On May 20, multiple insiders received equity grants (non-cash) and surrendered shares for tax withholding — these are routine compensation events, not directional trades.
  • The two director sales (Kronick and McMillan) on May 22 were small, at ~$182K and ~$196K respectively.
  • The largest open-market sale was by Udell David (See Remarks) for ~$692K on May 18.
  • No insider open-market purchases were reported in the cluster window.

Financial Impact

Total insider selling of ~$1.18M is negligible relative to Hyatt's $16.4B market cap.

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Risk Factors

  • Insider selling could accelerate if management sees headwinds in the hotel sector (e.g., slowing leisure demand, corporate travel weakness).
  • The cluster includes no purchases, so there is no bullish insider signal to offset the sales — but the sales are too small to be informative.

Market Snapshot

Exchange
NYSE
Sector
Hotels & Motels
Analyst Consensus
67% bullish (30 analysts)

Documents Analyzed

This report is based on 1 SEC document filed with EDGAR.

DocumentAccession Number
CLUSTER Data (Synthetic)cluster-H-1779835381367
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awaiting T+5
May 28, 2026
8d ago
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BULLISH ★ 6/10
awaiting T+5
May 26, 2026
10d ago
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NEUTRAL ★ 3/10
awaiting T+5
May 22, 2026
14d ago
144
NEUTRAL ★ 2/10
awaiting T+5
May 22, 2026
14d ago
144 / CLUSTER
NEUTRAL ★ 2/10
awaiting T+5
May 20, 2026
16d ago
Insider Cluster
NEUTRAL ★ 2/10
$175.21 $185.46▲ +5.85%▲ +4.25%$193.06 (+10.19%)
May 20, 2026
16d ago
Insider Cluster
NEUTRAL ★ 2/10
$175.21 $185.46▲ +5.85%▲ +4.25%$193.06 (+10.19%)
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