Marriott Hotels' transaction volume on March 6th was $666 million, ranking 194th in the U.S. stock market on that day.

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On March 6, 2026, Marriott Hotels (MAR), a hotel, resort, and luxury cruise company, had a trading volume of $666 million, ranking 194th in the U.S. stock market that day, with a 36.48% increase from the previous day. The trading volume was 2.0644 million shares.

Marriott Hotels (MAR) fell 2.77% on March 6, 2026, to $323.80. The stock declined 5.25% over the past five trading days, and for the entire month of March, it decreased 5.25%. Since the beginning of the year, it has risen 4.37%, and over the past 52 weeks, it has increased 23.29%.

If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to the present (this also applies to cases where the listing duration is less than one month or five trading days).

Marriott Hotels (MAR) Trading Volume / USD Change in Trading Volume from Yesterday Trading Volume
March 6, 2026 $666 million 36.48% 2.0644 million
March 5, 2026 $488 million 6.50% 1.4727 million
March 4, 2026 $458 million -37.97% 1.3602 million
March 3, 2026 $738 million 9.26% 2.2313 million
March 2, 2026 $676 million 18.77% 2.0389 million

Marriott International, Inc. was incorporated in Delaware in 1997. The company is a global franchisor, operator, and licensor of hotels, residential properties, timeshare resorts, and other lodging properties, with a diverse brand portfolio. The company primarily operates through franchising and management models, owning or leasing very few properties directly. Its global system covers 145 countries and regions.

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