On Feb. 20, 2026, Choice Hotels executive Simone Wu announced her plans to retire from her roles as Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary.
The announcement comes a day after the company had its Q4 earnings report for fiscal year 2025.
Simone Wu, Senior Vice President of Choice Hotels (NYSE:CHH), executed a direct sale of 8,080 shares on Feb. 2, 2026, following an option exercise, for a transaction value of approximately $820,600, according to a SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares sold (direct) | 8,080 |
| Transaction value | $820,600 |
| Post-transaction shares (direct) | 48,803 |
| Post-transaction value (direct ownership) | $5M |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($101.56); post-transaction value based on Feb. 2, 2026 market close ($101.78).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | $980.59M |
| Net income (TTM) | $368.17M |
| Dividend yield | 1.09% |
| 1-year price change (as of Feb. 28, 2026) | -28.06% |
Choice Hotels is a leading global hotel franchisor, overseeing a portfolio of over 7,000 hotels with 600,000 rooms across 35 countries. Its brands include Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quality, Clarion, Sleep Inn, Econo Lodge, and Cambria Hotels. It also provides cloud-based property management software to hoteliers.
Although Wu’s sale of shares was part of a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, which allows shares to be sold ahead of time, the timing of her remaining stock options being exercised couldn’t have come at a better time with her retirement announcement. She will stay with the company until it can find her replacement, which they hope to complete within the first half of 2026.
While the company is losing one of its core executives, it has seen various gains over the last year. In July 2025, it completed the full acquisition of its Canadian operations after previously owning only 50%.
The company also saw gains in its recent Q4 earnings report on Feb. 19, where its annual net income for FY 2025 grew 23.45% year over year (YoY), and its earnings per share grew about 27% over the same period. And most recently, CHH’s share price is up 10% in 2026. Things seem to be trending upward for Choice Hotels, even though it faces a highly competitive hotel market.
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