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American hospitality company

Choice Hotels International, Inc.
Company typePublic
Traded as
NYSE: CHH
S&P 400 component
Russell 1000 component
Industry
  • Hospitality
  • Franchising
Founded1939; 87 years ago (1939)
FounderStewart W. Bainum Sr.
Headquarters
North Bethesda, Maryland
,
U.S.
Number of locations
Increase 7,586 (Dec. 31, 2024)[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Pat Pacious, president & CEO
  • Stewart W. Bainum Jr., Chairman
Brands
  • Ascend Hotel Collection
  • Cambria Hotels
  • Clarion
  • Clarion Pointe
  • Comfort Inn
  • Country Inn & Suites
  • Econo Lodge
  • Everhome Suites
  • MainStay Suites
  • Park Inn
  • Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts
  • Quality Inn
  • Radisson Blu
  • Radisson Collection
  • Radisson Hotels
  • Radisson Individuals
  • Radisson Inn & Suites
  • Radisson Red
  • Rodeway Inn
  • Sleep Inn
  • Suburban Studios
  • WoodSpring Suites
RevenueIncrease US$1.58 billion (2024)[1]
Operating income
Increase US$463.77 million (2024)[1]
Net income
Increase US$299.67 million (2024)[1]
Number of employees
1,700 (2024)[2]
Websitewww.choicehotels.com

Choice Hotels International, Inc. is an American multinational hospitality company based in North Bethesda, Maryland. The company, which is one of the largest hotel chains in the world,[3][4] owns various hotel brands ranging from upscale to economy. As of the end of 2024, Choice Hotels franchised nearly 7,600 hotels, representing over 650,000 rooms, in 46 countries and territories.[1]

History

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Logo used until 2015

Founding and early years

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Quality Courts United, Inc. was founded in 1939 as a nonprofit referral chain of seven motels in Florida.[5][6] The organization limited itself to locations east of the Mississippi River.[7] By the early 1960s, Quality Courts United had approximately 600 members.[7] All members were required to meet certain quality standards and offer amenities like air conditioning, telephones, swimming pools, paved driveways, and wall-to-wall carpeting.[7] In 1963, the organization became a for-profit corporation and changed its name to Quality Courts Motels, Inc.[5][7]

In 1957, Stewart W. Bainum Sr., who ran a Washington, D.C., plumbing business, opened his first hotel on New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland (currently, the hotel is located in Takoma Park, Maryland proper).[8] He later franchised his first Quality Courts motel in 1963.[9] In 1968, Bainum merged his business, Park Consolidated Motels, Inc., with Quality Courts Motels, subsequently assuming the role of president and CEO,[6][9] and moved the company's headquarters from Daytona Beach to Silver Spring, Maryland.[7]

Lodging Magazine wrote that, by 1969, Quality Courts Motels was the world's "largest association of independent motel operators".[5] The company changed its name to Quality Inns International in 1972.[7][10]

Growth and expansion

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A typical Comfort Inn guest room

In 1981, Quality Inns announced a major nationwide expansion program, and started the industry's first market segmentation strategy, using a range of hotel brands across price points.[11] Geographically, it expanded across the country by opening hotels in the Western United States for the first time.[7] In addition to its Quality Inn hotels, the company created Comfort Inn, a lower-price, limited-service chain, and Quality Royale, representing the most upscale locations in the system. The first Comfort Inn opened in July 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia, converted from a decades-old independent motel next to the Georgia Tech campus.[12][13] The first hotel to become a Quality Royale franchise was the Georgetown Marbury House in Washington, D.C., in January 1982.[14][15] Comfort Inn, which would later become Choice Hotels' flagship brand, was marketed to family vacationers, business travelers, and senior citizens,[7] and was intended to compete with Days Inn, Best Western, and Friendship Inn.[11] The company's Quality Inn hotels remained in the midscale segment, competing with Holiday Inn, Ramada, Howard Johnson, and Travelodge.[11] The Quality Royale brand was positioned to compete with Marriott, Hyatt, Hilton, and Sheraton.[5][7]

In January 1987, Quality Inns established a partnership with Associated Inns and Restaurants Company of America (AIRCOA Holdings), a Denver-based firm that was one of the largest independent hotel management companies in the United States.[16] Quality Inns agreed to merge its upscale Quality Royale brand with AIRCOA's Clarion Collection,[17] which had originally been established in 1983 as a referral chain.[18] The Clarion brand thus replaced Quality Royale as one of Quality Inns' three franchise offerings.[11]

In September 1987, the company announced plans for a lower-price chain with smaller rooms called McSleep Inn, intended to compete with chains like Motel 6. Rather than converting existing hotels to the brand, McSleep Inn locations would be purpose-built to keep costs to a minimum. In announcing the new chain, the CEO of Quality Inns stated that "obviously the name is a takeoff on McDonald's", sparking a legal battle over whether McSleep Inn was infringing on the McDonald's trademark.[19] McDonald's won the ensuing court case in September 1988, forcing Quality Inns to change the name of the chain, whose first locations were then under construction, to Sleep Inn.[7][20] Additionally, Microtel Inn and Suites founder Loren Ansley claimed that Quality Inns stole his business model, which he had presented to Quality executives before deciding to start his own chain.[21] The first Sleep Inn location opened in Salisbury, North Carolina, on May 15, 1989.[22]

Bainum Sr. led Quality Inns until 1987, when his son, Stewart W. Bainum Jr., took over the role of chairman and chief executive.[8][23] Bainum's other business, Manor Care, Inc., which owned and managed nursing homes, bought Quality Inns in 1990. In July of that year, the company acquired the Rodeway Inn chain from Prime Motor Inns, making Quality Inns the largest hotel franchisor in the world.[24] In August, Quality Inns bought Econo Lodge of America, owners of the Econo Lodge and Friendship Inns chains.[25] Shortly thereafter, the company's name was changed to Choice Hotels.[7]

Choice Hotels created a joint venture with Canadian motel chain Journey's End in 1993, turning that company's properties into "Comfort Inn by Journey's End" and "Quality Inn by Journey's End".[26] The "by Journey's End" branding was later dropped.

Manor Care spun off its hotels business in 1996,[27] and Choice Hotels became a publicly traded company, holding an initial public offering in 1997.[6] The new company was exclusively responsible for franchising and did not own any of its hotel locations; all hotels formerly owned by Manor Care were split off under a separate company, Sunburst Hospitality Corporation, which became the largest franchisee of Choice Hotels brands. In 1996, Choice Hotels introduced its first extended-stay hotel brand, MainStay Suites, which was advertised as the first mid-price extended-stay chain.[28] The first MainStay Suites location opened in Plano, Texas in November 1996. In 1997, the Friendship Inn brand was eliminated, with its locations being converted to the Rodeway brand.[29]

In July 1998, Choice Hotels created a partnership with Flag International Ltd., the largest hotel chain in Australia, allowing Flag to use the Clarion, Quality, and Comfort brands.[30] The brands quickly outstripped the Flag Hotel chain in popularity in Australia, and Choice Hotels acquired Flag International outright in 2003.[31] The last remaining Flag Hotels were converted to other Choice brands in 2008.[32]

In January 2005, the company announced the creation of its new Cambria Suites brand.[3][33] The Cambria brand was created as an upscale, limited-service hotel chain marketed to business travelers.[33] The first Cambria Suites location opened near Boise Airport in Boise, Idaho in April 2007.[34]

In September 2005, Choice Hotels acquired the Atlanta-based Suburban Franchise Holding Company, giving the company the franchise rights to the Suburban Extended Stay Hotel brand.[35] The chain was originally founded as Suburban Lodges of America in 1987.[36] The company-owned Suburban Lodges were purchased by InTown Suites in 2002, while the franchise locations became Suburban Extended Stay Hotels.[37] In 2022, the chain was rebranded as Suburban Studios.[38]

In 2008, Choice Hotels was the first industry chain to establish a "soft brand", Ascend Hotel Collection.[39][40][41] The Ascend Hotel Collection includes upscale boutique and historic hotels whose owners are subject to fewer fixed brand standards compared with Choice's other brands.[39]

Recent history (2012–2023)

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Comfort Hotel in Frankfurt, Germany
Clarion Hotel in Gothenburg, Sweden

Choice Hotels began a transformation of its Comfort properties in 2012,[42] with the company removing its franchising from 600 properties that did not meet Choice Hotels’ new standards.[43] Choice Hotels rebranded Comfort in 2018, which brought its Comfort Inn, Comfort Inn & Suites, and Comfort Suites brands under one umbrella.[43] Some of the Comfort properties that didn't meet Choice's standards for the brand were rebranded under the Quality Inn brand, as Comfort and Quality swapped market positions within Choice's hierarchy.[44]

In October 2010, officials in Maryland and Montgomery County announced that Choice Hotels International would move its headquarters from Silver Spring,[45][46] to a new 197,866 square feet (18,382.4 m2) facility in Rockville Town Center in Rockville. Groundbreaking occurred in August 2011,[47] and Choice Hotels completed the move into the new headquarters in June 2013.[48]

Throughout its history, Choice Hotels introduced new features into the hotel industry,[5] including having all hotels include non-smoking rooms, 24-hour-a-day toll-free reservations, Internet-based property management systems, and the industry's first iPhone application.[5][49] The company's technological developments also led it to create a division called SkyTouch Technology in 2013, which markets Choice Hotels' property management system to other hotel companies.[50][51]

In 2014, Choice Hotels invested millions of dollars to begin a multi-year process to develop the industry's first new global reservations system and distribution platform in 27 years.[51][50] A cloud-based system, choiceEDGE, launched in 2018.[51] The system can integrate with voice search and artificial intelligence.[51]

In 2018, Choice Hotels acquired WoodSpring Suites, an extended-stay economy hotel brand.[52][53] Adding WoodSpring's 240 hotels across the U.S. tripled the number of extended-stay hotels in the company's portfolio to around 350 properties.[52]

As of 2018[update], Choice Hotels-branded properties are located in more than 40 countries and territories,[4] including hotels in Europe,[54] Asia-Pacific,[55] the Middle East,[56] and Scandinavia.[57] Choice Hotels entered into an agreement with Spanish hotel operator Sercotel in 2018 to increase Choice's footprint in Spain and Latin America.[58]

In September 2018, Choice Hotels announced Clarion Pointe, an extension of the Clarion brand for locations with limited service.[59] The first Clarion Pointe hotel opened on May 1, 2019, in Sulphur Springs, Texas, converted from a former Holiday Inn Express.[60]

Choice Hotels announced the creation of a new brand of midscale extended stay hotels, Everhome Suites, in January 2020.[61] The first Everhome Suites location opened on September 29, 2022, in Riverside, California, after delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[62]

On June 13, 2022, Choice Hotels agreed to purchase Radisson Hotels Americas for $675 million from Jin Jiang International Holdings Co, acquiring the Radisson franchise agreements, operations and intellectual property in the United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean.[63]

In October 2023, Choice Hotels announced a proposal to purchase all outstanding shares of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts for $90 per share.[64] That offer came after Wyndham declined a direct acquisition bid from Choice.[65]

Corporate affairs

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Choice Hotels International is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the stock symbol CHH.[66] It maintains a corporate headquarters in North Bethesda, Maryland,[67] and a technology campus in Phoenix, Arizona.[68] At year-end 2017, Choice Hotels employed 1,987 people in its global corporate operations.[69] Stewart W. Bainum Jr. is chairman of Choice Hotels' board of directors, a position he has held since 1987.[70] Pat Pacious became president and CEO in September 2017, replacing Steve Joyce.[71][72] Previously, he served as Choice Hotels' president and chief operating officer.[73] In 2023, the company moved their headquarters from Rockville, Maryland to the Pike and Rose neighborhood of North Bethesda, Maryland.[67]

Partnerships

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Choice Hotels formed an alliance with Bluegreen Vacations, an international timeshare company, in 2013. Pursuant to this arrangement, many Bluegreen resorts are members of Choice Hotels' Ascend Hotel Collection brand.[74][75]

In 2021, Choice Hotels and Penn National Gaming entered into a strategic partnership to allow guests to book one of many Penn properties directly through Choice.[76]

Loyalty program

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Choice Hotels' rewards program is called Choice Privileges. In order to earn points through the program, one must book a reservation by either calling a toll-free number, going online, or using their mobile app. Points are updated the day after the user's stay.[77] To redeem points earned using the program, one must log in on Choice Hotels' website. Points can be redeemed for gift cards or airline mileage.[77] Additionally, there is the option to redeem points through the use of their Co-Branded Credit Card which launched with Mastercard and Wells Fargo in February, 2023.[78]

Animal welfare

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In 2018, Choice Hotels committed to source 100% cage-free eggs by 2025.[79] In 2025, animal activists criticized Choice Hotels for failing to meet this commitment.[80]

Brands

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A Clarion hotel in Hamden, Connecticut
A Comfort Suites in Laredo, Texas
Clarion Collection Hotel Atlantic in Sandefjord, Norway
Cambria Chicago Magnificent Mile

Choice Hotels International is the parent company of a number of hotel brands split among various market segments, in addition to a vacation rentals brand. As of the third quarter 2023, Choice Hotels franchised nearly 7,500 hotels, representing nearly 630,000 rooms, in 46 countries and territories.[81][63][82][83]

Brand Price category Added to Choice Hotels system Locations (2023)
Park Plaza Upper upscale 2022 (acquired) 1
Radisson Blu Upper upscale 2022 (acquired) 10
Radisson RED Upscale 2022 (acquired) 4
Radisson (core) Upscale 2022 (acquired) 111
Radisson Individuals Upscale soft brand 2022 (acquired) 9
Radisson Collection Upscale soft brand 2024 0
Cambria Hotels Upscale select service 2007 74
Ascend Collection Upscale soft brand 2008 363
Radisson Inn & Suites Upper midscale 2024 0
Comfort Inn & Suites Upper midscale (economy in Norway, Sweden, and Lithuania) 1981 2,162
Country Inn & Suites Upper midscale 2022 (acquired) 434
Park Inn by Radisson Midscale 2022 (acquired) 16
Clarion Midscale (upscale in Australia, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland) 1987 (acquired) 246
Clarion Pointe Midscale select service 2019 60
Quality Inn Midscale 1939 1,902
Sleep Inn Midscale 1989 452
Everhome Suites Midscale extended stay 2022 1
MainStay Suites Midscale extended stay 1996 127
Suburban Studios Economy extended stay 2005 (acquired) 104
WoodSpring Suites Economy extended stay 2018 (acquired) 235
Econo Lodge Economy 1990 (acquired) 732
Rodeway Inn Economy 1990 (acquired) 480
Total 7,527

See also

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  • iconHotels portal
  • Strawberry, the largest Choice Hotels franchisee in Scandinavia

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  • Red Carpet Inn
  • Scottish Inns
Hilton
  • canopy
  • Conrad
  • Curio Collection
  • DoubleTree
  • Embassy Suites
  • Graduate
  • Hampton
  • Hilton Garden Inn
  • Hilton Grand Vacations
  • Hilton
  • Home2 Suites
  • Homewood Suites
  • Spark
  • tru
  • Waldorf Astoria
Hyatt
  • Alila
  • ALG
  • Andaz
  • Destination
  • Grand Hyatt
  • Hyatt
  • Hyatt Centric
  • Hyatt House
  • Hyatt Place
  • Hyatt Regency
  • Hyatt Zilara / Hyatt Ziva
  • JdV by Hyatt
  • Park Hyatt
  • Unbound Collection
IHG
  • ANA
  • Avid
  • Candlewood Suites
  • Crowne Plaza
  • Even
  • Holiday Inn
  • Holiday Inn Express
  • Hotel Indigo
  • InterContinental
  • Kimpton
  • Regent
  • Staybridge Suites
  • Voco
Indian Hotels Company (IHCL)
  • Ginger
  • Taj
  • Vivanta
ITC Hotels
  • Fortune
  • ITC
  • WelcomHotels
Jinjiang
  • 7 Days Inn
  • Jin Jiang Hotels
  • Jinjiang Inn
  • Louvre Hotels
  • Metropolo
  • Vienna
Radisson (outside North America)
  • PPHE Hotel Group
  • Rezidor Hotel Group
Marriott (list)
  • Luxury
    • Bulgari
    • EDITION
    • JW Marriott
    • The Luxury Collection
    • Ritz-Carlton
    • St. Regis
    • W
  • Premium
    • Autograph Collection
    • Delta
    • Design
    • Gaylord
    • Le Méridien
    • Marriott
      • Conference Centers
      • Executive Apartments
      • Golf
    • Marriott Vacation Club
      • Grand Residences
    • Renaissance
    • Sheraton
    • Tribute
    • Westin
  • Select
    • AC
    • Aloft
    • citizenM
    • Courtyard
    • Element
    • Fairfield
    • Four Points
    • Moxy
    • Protea
    • Residence Inn
    • SpringHill
    • TownePlace
Okura Nikko
  • Hotel JAL
  • Nikko
  • Okura
Shangri-La
  • Kerry
  • Shangri-La
  • Traders
Sonesta
Red Lion Hotels
  • Americas Best Value Inns
  • Canadas Best Value Inns
  • GuestHouse
  • Hotel RL
  • Knights Inn
  • Red Lion Hotels
  • Red Lion Inn & Suites
  • Settle Inn
    • 3 Palms Hotels & Resorts
    • America's Best Inns
    • Country Hearth Inns & Suites
    • Jameson Inn
    • Lexington Hotels & Inns
Wyndham
  • AmericInn
  • Baymont
  • Days Inn
  • Dolce
  • Hawthorn
  • Howard Johnson's
  • La Quinta
  • Microtel
  • Ramada
  • Super 8
  • Travelodge
  • TRYP
  • Wingate
  • Wyndham
  • Wyndham Garden
  • Wyndham Grand
Others
  • A&O
  • Ace
  • Aerowisata
  • Aitken Spence
  • Aman
  • Amaya
  • APA
    • Coast
  • Apex
  • Aqua-Aston
  • Archipelago
  • The Ascott Limited
  • Atlantis Resorts
  • Avari
  • Azerai
  • Azimut
  • Bahia Principe
  • B&B
  • Beaches
  • Belmond
  • Budget Host
  • Budget Suites of America
  • Cachet
  • Caesars Entertainment
  • Canad Inns
  • Canalta
  • Carlton
  • Center Parcs Europe
  • Center Parcs UK and Ireland
  • Ceylon
  • Cheval Blanc
  • Cinnamon
  • Citrus
  • Club Med
  • Club Quarters
  • Cobblestone
  • COMO
  • Continental
  • Cordis / Langham
  • Corinthia
  • Couples
  • Crown Resorts
  • Dalata
  • Dan
  • Dedica Anthology
  • Disney Experiences
  • Dorsett
  • Drury
  • Dusit
  • easyHotel
  • ExecuStay
  • Extended Stay America
  • Fiesta Inn
  • Four Seasons
  • Go
  • Grecotel
  • Hard Rock / Reverb
  • Hoshino
  • Hotel101
  • Hotel Sogo
  • Iberostar
  • InTown Suites / Uptown Suites
  • Isrotel
  • Jetwing
    • Symphony
  • Jumeirah
  • Kuriftu
  • Las Vegas Sands
  • The Leading Hotels of the World
  • lemon tree
  • Loews
  • Lotte
  • Magnuson
  • Mamaison
  • Mandarin Oriental
  • Margaritaville / Camp Margaritaville / Compass Hotels / St. Somewhere
  • Masters Inn
  • Meliá
  • MGM Resorts
  • Millennium & Copthorne
  • Minor Hotels
  • Miyako
  • Montage
  • Motel One
  • NH
  • Oberoi
    • Trident
  • Oetker
  • Omni
  • OYO Rooms
    • Motel 6 / Studio 6
  • Pan Pacific
  • Paradores
  • Pearl-Continental
    • Hotel One
  • The Peninsula
  • Penta Hotels
  • Peppermint Hotels
  • Pestana
  • Pousadas de Portugal
  • Preferred
  • Premier Inn
  • Prime Plaza
  • Prince
  • QT
  • Red Planet
  • Red Roof Inn / Red Roof Plus / The Red Collection / HomeTowne Studios
  • Relais & Châteaux
  • RIU
  • Rocco Forte
  • Rosewood
  • Rotana
  • Royal Orchid
  • Rydges
  • Sahid
  • Sandals
    • Beaches
  • Sandman
  • Santika Indonesia
  • Scandic
  • Seda
  • Serena
  • Shilla
  • Sonder
  • Soneva
  • Standard
  • Star Entertainment Group
  • Starhotels
  • Summit
  • Sutton Place
  • Swiss-Belhotel
  • Thistle
  • Thon
  • Toyoko Inn
  • Travelodge UK
  • Trump
  • Tune
  • Virgin
  • Warwick
  • Wynn Resorts
  • Yotel
Defunct
  • Adam's Mark
  • Alamo Plaza Hotel Courts
  • Allegro Resorts
  • AmeriHost Inn
  • AmeriSuites
  • Capital Bars
  • Crest
  • Cross Country Inn
  • Denizen
  • Esso Motor Hotel
  • Exel Inn
  • Forte
  • Four Pillars
  • Fred Harvey
  • Friendship Inn
  • Gran Dorado
  • Great Southern
  • Hiway House
  • The Hotel Collection
  • Imperial 400
  • Jack Tar
  • Jurys Inn
  • Nickelodeon Resorts by Marriott
  • Parliament House Motor Inn
  • Patio
  • Promus
  • Real
  • Royal Inns of America
  • Shoney's Inn
  • Starwood
  • Statler
  • Summerfield Suites
  • Susse Chalet
  • Swallow
  • Tage Inn
  • United Hotels Company of America
  • Vantage Hospitality
  • Wilson World
  • Category
  • v
  • t
  • e
S&P 400 companies
Energy
  • Antero Midstream
  • Antero Resources
  • Chord Energy
  • CNX Resources
  • DT Midstream
  • HF Sinclair
  • Matador Resources
  • Murphy Oil
  • NOV Inc.
  • Ovintiv
  • PBF Energy
  • Permian Resources
  • Range Resources
  • TechnipFMC
  • Valaris Limited
  • Viper Energy
  • Weatherford International
Materials
  • Alcoa
  • AptarGroup
  • Ashland Global
  • ATI Inc.
  • Avient
  • Axalta
  • Cabot Corp
  • Carpenter Technology
  • Cleveland-Cliffs
  • Commercial Metals
  • Crown Holdings
  • Eagle Materials
  • Graphic Packaging
  • Greif, Inc.
  • Hecla Mining
  • Knife River Corporation
  • Louisiana-Pacific
  • MP Materials
  • NewMarket Corporation
  • Olin
  • Reliance
  • Royal Gold
  • RPM International
  • Scotts Miracle-Gro Company
  • Silgan Holdings
  • Sonoco
  • Westlake
Industrials
  • AAON
  • Acuity Brands
  • Advanced Drainage Systems
  • AECOM
  • AeroVironment
  • AGCO
  • Alaska Air Group
  • American Airlines Group
  • APi Group
  • Applied Industrial Technologies
  • ASGN Inc.
  • Avis Budget Group
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • BorgWarner
  • Brink's
  • BWX Technologies
  • CACI International
  • Carlisle Companies
  • Chart Industries
  • Clean Harbors
  • CNH Industrial
  • Concentrix
  • Core & Main
  • Crane
  • Curtiss-Wright
  • Donaldson
  • Dycom Industries
  • EnerSys
  • ESAB
  • EXL Service
  • Exponent, Inc.
  • Flowserve
  • Fluor
  • Fortune Brands Innovations
  • FTI Consulting
  • GATX
  • Genpact
  • Graco
  • GXO Logistics
  • Hexcel
  • ITT
  • KBR
  • Kirby
  • Knight-Swift
  • Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
  • Landstar System
  • Lincoln Electric
  • MasTec
  • Maximus Inc.
  • Middleby
  • MSA Safety
  • MSC Industrial Direct
  • Mueller Industries
  • Nextpower
  • nVent Electric
  • Oshkosh
  • Owens Corning
  • Parsons
  • Paylocity
  • RB Global
  • RBC Bearings
  • Regal Rexnord
  • Ryder
  • Saia
  • Science Applications Intl Corp
  • Sensata Technologies
  • Simpson Manufacturing Company
  • SPX Corporation
  • StandardAero
  • Sterling Infrastructure
  • Terex
  • Tetra Tech
  • Timken
  • The Toro Company
  • TransUnion
  • Trex
  • UFP Industries
  • UL Solutions
  • Valmont
  • Watsco
  • Watts Water Technologies
  • WESCO International
  • Woodward
  • XPO, Inc.
Consumer
discretionary
  • Abercrombie & Fitch
  • Aramark
  • Autoliv
  • AutoNation
  • Bath & Body Works, Inc.
  • Boyd Gaming
  • Brunswick
  • Burlington Stores
  • Capri Holdings
  • Cava Group
  • Chewy
  • Choice Hotels
  • Churchill Downs Inc.
  • Columbia Sportswear
  • Crocs
  • Dick's Sporting Goods
  • Duolingo
  • Dutch Bros Inc.
  • Five Below
  • Floor & Decor
  • GameStop
  • Gap
  • Gentex
  • Goodyear Tire & Rubber
  • Graham Holdings
  • Grand Canyon Education
  • H&R Block
  • Harley-Davidson
  • Hilton Grand Vacations
  • Hyatt
  • KB Home
  • Lear
  • Lithia Motors
  • Macy's
  • Mattel
  • Murphy USA
  • Ollie's Bargain Outlet
  • Penske Automotive Group
  • Planet Fitness
  • Polaris
  • PVH
  • RH
  • Service Corp Intl
  • Somnigroup International
  • Taylor Morrison
  • Texas Roadhouse
  • Thor Industries
  • Toll Brothers
  • TopBuild Corp.
  • Travel + Leisure Co.
  • Vail Resorts
  • Valvoline
  • VF Corporation
  • Visteon
  • Whirlpool
  • Wingstop
  • Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
  • Yeti Holdings
Consumer
staples
  • Albertsons
  • BellRing Brands
  • BJ's Wholesale Club
  • Boston Beer Company
  • Casey's General Stores
  • Celsius Holdings
  • Coca-Cola Consolidated
  • Coty
  • Darling Ingredients
  • e.l.f. Beauty
  • Flowers Foods
  • Ingredion
  • Lancaster Colony Corp
  • Maplebear Inc.
  • Performance Food Group
  • Pilgrim's Pride
  • Post Holdings
  • Sprouts Farmers Market
  • US Foods
Health Care
  • Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals
  • Avantor
  • Bio-Rad Laboratories
  • BioMarin Pharmaceutical
  • Bruker
  • Chemed Corp.
  • Cytokinetics
  • Dentsply Sirona
  • Doximity
  • Elanco
  • Encompass Health
  • Ensign Group
  • Envista Holdings
  • Exelixis
  • Globus Medical
  • Haemonetics
  • Halozyme
  • HealthEquity
  • Hims & Hers Health
  • Illumina
  • Jazz Pharmaceuticals
  • Lantheus Holdings
  • LivaNova
  • Masimo
  • Medpace
  • Neurocrine Biosciences
  • Option Care Health
  • Penumbra
  • Repligen
  • Roivant Sciences
  • Sotera Health
  • Tenet Healthcare
  • United Therapeutics
Financials
  • Affiliated Managers Group
  • Ally Financial
  • American Financial Group
  • Annaly Capital Management
  • Associated Bank
  • Bank OZK
  • Brighthouse Financial
  • The Carlyle Group
  • CNO Financial Group
  • Columbia Banking System
  • Commerce Bancshares
  • Corebridge Financial
  • East West Bancorp
  • Equitable Holdings
  • Essent Group Ltd.
  • Euronet Worldwide
  • Evercore
  • Federated Hermes
  • Fidelity National Financial
  • First American
  • First Financial Bankshares
  • First Horizon
  • FirstCash
  • Flagstar Bank
  • FNB Corporation
  • Frost Bank
  • Glacier Bancorp
  • Hamilton Lane
  • Hancock Whitney
  • Hanover Insurance
  • Home BancShares
  • Houlihan Lokey
  • Intl Bancshares Corp
  • Janus Henderson
  • Jefferies
  • Kemper
  • Kinsale Capital Group
  • MGIC Investment Corporation
  • Morningstar, Inc.
  • Old National Bank
  • Old Republic International
  • Pinnacle Financial Partners
  • Primerica
  • Prosperity Bancshares
  • Reinsurance Group of America
  • RenaissanceRe
  • RLI
  • Ryan Specialty
  • SEI
  • Selective Insurance Group
  • SLM Corp
  • Shift4
  • South State Bank
  • Starwood Property Trust
  • Stifel
  • Texas Capital Bancshares
  • UMB Financial Corp.
  • United Bankshares
  • Unum
  • Valley Bank
  • Voya Financial
  • Webster Bank
  • Western Alliance Bancorporation
  • WEX Inc.
  • Wintrust
  • Zions Bancorporation
Information
technology
  • Advanced Energy
  • Allegro MicroSystems
  • Amkor Technology
  • AppFolio
  • Arrow Electronics
  • Avnet
  • Belden
  • Bentley Systems
  • Bill Holdings
  • Blackbaud
  • Cirrus Logic
  • Cognex
  • Coherent Corp.
  • CommVault Systems
  • Crane NXT
  • Dolby
  • Docusign
  • Dropbox
  • Dynatrace
  • Entegris
  • Fabrinet
  • Flex Ltd.
  • Guidewire Software
  • IPG Photonics
  • Kyndryl
  • Lattice Semiconductor
  • Littelfuse
  • Lumentum Holdings
  • MACOM Technology Solutions
  • Manhattan Associates
  • MKS Instruments
  • Novanta
  • Nutanix
  • Okta, Inc.
  • Onto Innovation
  • Pegasystems
  • Pure Storage
  • Qualys
  • Rambus
  • Silicon Labs
  • Synaptics
  • TD Synnex
  • TTM Technologies
  • Twilio
  • UiPath
  • Universal Display
  • Vontier
Communication
services
  • EchoStar
  • The New York Times Company
  • Nexstar Media Group
  • Pinterest
  • Warner Music Group
  • ZoomInfo
Real estate
  • Agree Realty
  • American Healthcare REIT
  • Brixmor Property Group
  • COPT Defense Properties
  • Cousins Properties
  • CubeSmart
  • EastGroup Properties
  • EPR Properties
  • Equity Lifestyle Properties
  • First Industrial Realty Trust
  • Gaming and Leisure Properties
  • Healthcare Realty Trust
  • IRT Living
  • Jones Lang LaSalle
  • Kilroy Realty Corp
  • Kite Realty Group Trust
  • Lamar Advertising Company
  • National Storage Affiliates Trust
  • NNN Reit
  • Omega Healthcare Investors
  • Park Hotels & Resorts
  • Physicians Realty Trust
  • Rayonier
  • Rexford Industrial Realty
  • Sabra Health Care REIT
  • STAG Industrial
  • Vornado Realty Trust
  • W. P. Carey
Utilities
  • Black Hills Corporation
  • Essential Utilities
  • Idacorp
  • National Fuel Gas
  • New Jersey Resources
  • NorthWestern Corporation
  • OGE Energy
  • ONE Gas
  • Ormat Technologies
  • Portland General Electric
  • Southwest Gas
  • Spire
  • Talen Energy
  • TXNM Energy
  • UGI Corporation
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