Cendant Corporation (NYSE: CD) is a New York-based provider of business and consumer services, primarily within the real estate and travel sectors. Cendant's headquarters located in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey.
The current CEO of Cendant is Henry Silverman.
In 1998, Cendant Corporation was accused of fraud after their company's merging of CUC International and HFS Incorporated in 1997. At the time, Vice Chairman E. Kirk Shelton, had inflated the company's revenue by $500 million over a period of three years. When this report was released to the public, the resulting damage to the company due to market value was approximately $14 billion, with the company's stock trading from a high of $41 down to nearly $12. At the time, this fiasco was the largest case of accounting fraud in the country's history.
On September 15, 2004, Cendant purchased the Ramada International Hotels & Resorts unit from Marriott International. At the time, Ramada was primarily a franchised brand of 204 hotels operating in 26 countries and territories. Earlier in 2004, Cendant acquired the trademark rights to the Ramada brand in the United States, where there are 819 franchised properties. It also owns the Canadian rights. *
On September 29, 2004, Cendant purchased Orbitz for $1.2 billion. *
In early 2005, Cendant purchased ebookers for just under £190 million.
Cendant origionally decided to spin off its Travel Distribution division as a separate company called Travelport, but on June 30, 2006, Cendant announced the sale of Travelport to an affiliate of the Blackstone group for $4.3 Billion.
This implementation will take effect at the end of July2006, where Cendant will split into 3 seperate companies, the Real Estate division, Realogy, the hospitality division, Wyndham Worldwide, the car rental group, Avis Budget Group.
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