Sunstone Hotel Investors

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About SHO

Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc. engages in the business of acquisition, active ownership, and disposition of well-located hotel and resort real estate. Its portfolio includes upper upscale and luxury hotels located in major convention, resort destinations, and urban markets. 

CEO
Bryan Albert Giglia
CEOBryan Albert Giglia
Employees
37
Employees37
Headquarters
Aliso Viejo, California
HeadquartersAliso Viejo, California
Founded
1995
Founded1995
Employees
37
Employees37

SHO Key Statistics

Market cap
1.69B
Market cap1.69B
Price-Earnings ratio
211.11
Price-Earnings ratio211.11
Dividend yield
4.03%
Dividend yield4.03%
Average volume
1.79M
Average volume1.79M
High today
$9.23
High today$9.23
Low today
$8.93
Low today$8.93
Open price
$9.16
Open price$9.16
Volume
1.68M
Volume1.68M
52 Week high
$10.27
52 Week high$10.27
52 Week low
$7.45
52 Week low$7.45

SHO News

The Motley Fool 3d
Investor Sells $35 Million Sunstone Hotel Stake as Lodging REIT Trails Broader Market

On February 17, 2026, Rush Island Management reported selling out its entire stake in Sunstone Hotel Investors (SHO 0.43%), unloading 3,708,130 shares worth $34...

Investor Sells $35 Million Sunstone Hotel Stake as Lodging REIT Trails Broader Market

Analyst ratings

55%

of 11 ratings
Buy
36.4%
Hold
54.5%
Sell
9.1%

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