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Reference no. 9-394-085
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1993
Version: 28 April 2006

Abstract

Marriott Corp's chairman and CEO must decide whether to recommend a restructuring of the company to the board of directors. The proposal he is considering would split the Marriott Corp, a premier hotel developer, owner, and manager, into two separate companies by a stock dividend to shareholders. One of the new companies would contain most of Marriott Corp's profitable management operations, while the other would retain ownership of its hotel properties as well as most of its long-term debt.
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USD8.3 billion revenues, 202,000 employees
Other setting(s):
1992

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Abstract

Marriott Corp's chairman and CEO must decide whether to recommend a restructuring of the company to the board of directors. The proposal he is considering would split the Marriott Corp, a premier hotel developer, owner, and manager, into two separate companies by a stock dividend to shareholders. One of the new companies would contain most of Marriott Corp's profitable management operations, while the other would retain ownership of its hotel properties as well as most of its long-term debt.

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Location:
Industry:
Size:
USD8.3 billion revenues, 202,000 employees
Other setting(s):
1992

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