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| Metric | IQ | PK |
|---|---|---|
| Founded | 2009 | 1946 |
| Country | China | United States |
| Employees | N/A | N/A |
| Industry | Consumer Electronics/Video Chains | Real Estate Investment Trusts |
| Sector | Consumer Discretionary | Real Estate |
| Exchange | Nasdaq | Nasdaq |
| Market Cap | 2.0B | 2.3B |
| IPO Year | 2017 | 2014 |
| Metric | IQ | PK |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1.69 | $11.72 |
| Analyst Decision | Strong Buy | Hold |
| Analyst Count | 2 | 10 |
| Target Price | $2.91 | ★ $11.30 |
| AVG Volume (30 Days) | ★ 7.0M | 3.9M |
| Earning Date | 01-01-0001 | 05-18-2026 |
| Dividend Yield | N/A | ★ 8.88% |
| EPS Growth | ★ N/A | N/A |
| EPS | ★ N/A | N/A |
| Revenue | N/A | ★ $2,791,000,000.00 |
| Revenue This Year | N/A | $2.63 |
| Revenue Next Year | $2.37 | $2.99 |
| P/E Ratio | N/A | ★ N/A |
| Revenue Growth | N/A | ★ 2.35 |
| 52 Week Low | $1.50 | $8.27 |
| 52 Week High | $2.76 | $12.50 |
| Indicator | IQ | PK |
|---|---|---|
| Relative Strength Index (RSI) | 31.39 | 58.81 |
| Support Level | $1.68 | $9.92 |
| Resistance Level | $2.16 | $11.79 |
| Average True Range (ATR) | 0.07 | 0.43 |
| MACD | -0.01 | -0.00 |
| Stochastic Oscillator | 12.33 | 76.44 |
Iqiyi is a leading streaming video-on-demand company in China that generates revenue mostly through a subscription basis. The platform also provides user-generated content to nonpaying users, monetized through ads. The company self-produces much of the subscription content and also generates revenue through content distribution, gaming, and IP licensing. Iqiyi competes directly with Tencent Video, Alibaba's Youku, ByteDance's MangoTV, and Bilibili. The company is 45% and 5% owned by Baidu and Xiaomi, respectively.
Park Hotels & Resorts owns upper-upscale and luxury hotels, with 22,395 rooms across 36 hotels in the United States. Park also has interests through joint ventures in another 2,271 rooms in three US hotels. Park was spun out of Hilton Worldwide Holdings at the start of 2017, so most of its hotels are still under Hilton brands. The company has sold all its international hotels and many of its lower-quality US hotels to focus on high-quality assets in domestic gateway markets.