Demand continued to grow during 2023 as people's appetite for travel shone through.As of june 15th, there was short interest totalling 299,900 shares, a growth of 8.2% from the may 31st total of 277,100 shares.
Agreement in germany with novum hospitality signed in april, adding up to 17.7k rooms (119 hotels) or +1.9% to global system growth.London, united kingdom / accesswire / july 5, 2024 / the company announces that on 04 july 2024 it purchased the following number of its ordinary shares of 20 340/399 pence each through goldman sachs international (gsi) on the london stock exchange in accordance with the authority granted by shareholders at the company's annual general meeting on 3 may 2024 (the purchase).The board of intercontinental hotels group plc is proposing a final dividend of 104.0 cents in respect of 2023, which is growth of 10% on 2022.
Ed to return over $1bn to shareholders during the year.Intercontinental hotels group plc owns, manages, franchises, and leases hotels in the americas, europe, asia, the middle east, africa, and greater china.
Approximately 375,000 people work across ihg's hotels and corporate offices globally.The corresponding dividend amount in pence sterling per ordinary share will be announced on 25 april 2024, calculated based.0000858446 (see all company filings) irs no.:
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After T20 World Cup Euphoria, India Begin Quest For A New Generation Of Champions
The uncertainty around the future of Pakistan white-ball captain Babar Azam as well as the fate of the selection committee lingers as head coach Gary Kirsten and selector Wahab Riaz submitted their tour reports to PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi following Pakistan's disappointing T20 World Cup campaign. Pakistan were dumped out of the tournament after just three games, with defeats to the USA and India proving terminal to their campaign.
The end of Pakistan's World Cup was followed by a fierce - and a somewhat frenzied - backlash in the country. The selection committee of seven, widely viewed as being de facto headed by Wahab, was one of its central targets, while a perceived tactical ineptitude and culture of conservatism under the captaincy of Babar has also come under scrutiny. There remain unanswered questions about the selection of the squad itself, particularly around the continued non-selection of specialist legspinner Abrar Ahmed despite Shadab Khan's indifferent form.
However, as ESPNcricinfo reported last month, the PCB has chosen to take its time before launching into any major decisions. Pakistan do not have a white-ball engagement until November, allowing the PCB to wait till Kirsten and Wahab - who was also the senior team manager for the tournament - handed in their reports.
It is understood the PCB remains open to a change of captaincy, though sticking with Babar has also not been conclusively ruled out. This partly stems from a lack of obvious candidates to replace him; when Naqvi decided to sack Shaheen Shah Afridi, he ultimately returned to Babar - who had only been replaced a few weeks earlier. That was following yet another poor showing at an ICC event - the ODI World Cup in India in 2023.
Now that Kirsten and Wahab have submitted their reports, any decisions regarding the "surgery" Naqvi had reportedly been prepared to conduct do theoretically move closer. However, the PCB has consistently refused to put a timeline on any action, insisting they wish to make a considered decision rather than a quick one.