(Reuters) - The charge was not included in Marriott's second-quarter earnings guidance, the company said.
In April, the top U.S. hotel company had forecast second-quarter earnings, excluding its synthetic fuel operations, of 51 cents to 55 cents per share.
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In April, the top U.S. hotel company had forecast second-quarter earnings, excluding its synthetic fuel operations, of 51 cents to 55 cents per share.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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