Marriott international says q2 adjusted loss per share $0.64
Marriott international reports second quarter 2020 results.q2 adjusted loss per share $0.64.q2 loss per share $0.72.q2 earnings per share estimate $-0.42 -- refinitiv ibes data.marriott - q2 2020 comparable systemwide constant dollar revpar declined 84.4 percent worldwide, 83.6 percent in north america.marriott - q2 2020 comparable systemwide constant dollar revpar declined 84.4 percent worldwide.marriott - net liquidity was approximately $4.4 billion as of end of q2.marriott - expects that covid-19 will continue to be material to company's results.marriott - qtrly total revenues $1,464 million versus $5,305 million.marriott - worldwide occupancy rates, which bottomed at 11% for week ended april 11, improved each week, reaching nearly 34% for week ended august 1.marriott - expects that covid-19 will continue to be material to company's results.marriott - as of early may, all our hotels in greater china are open, and occupancy levels are now reaching 60%.marriott - suspended its quarterly dividend beginning in q2.marriott - estimate rooms could grow by 2 to 3 percent, net, for full year.
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