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Hilton announces IPO in bid to raise $1.25B

Hotel operator Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. plans to raise $1.25 billion US from an initial public offering of its common stock.

Hotel operator will use funds to pay down debt

Hilton hotels have a storied history, with the company dating back to 1919. The chain claims the pina colada cocktail was invented at its Caribe Hilton in Puerto Rico in 1954, and John Lennon handwrote the lyrics to the song Imagine on a piece of New York Hilton stationery in 1971. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters)

Hotel operator Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. plans to raise $1.25 billion USfrom an initial public offering of its common stock.

The company did not disclose in its filing Thursday how many shares would be offered or the anticipated price range.

The company said it plans to use the offering's net proceeds to pay back some of its debt. Any remaining funds will be used for general corporate purposes.

For the 12 month period ended in June, Hilton reported net income of $427 million and revenue of $9.4 billion.

Hilton has 4,041 hotels, resorts and timeshare properties. Its brands include Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts and Hampton Inn.

The McLean, Va.-based company began in 1919 when Conrad Hilton purchased the Mobley Hotel in Cisco, Texas. The first hotel to have the Hilton name was built in Dallas in 1925.

The company says that the pina colada cocktail was invented at the Caribe Hilton in Puerto Rico in 1954. Its franchise program was launched in 1965, and in 1971 John Lennon handwrote the lyrics to Imagine on a piece of New York Hilton stationery while at the hotel.

In 1975 the Muppet characters Statler and Waldorf were introduced, named after two Hilton properties in New York. The HHonors guest loyalty program debuted in 1987. Its website, hilton.com, launched in 1995, followed by its first smartphone app in 2009.

The company was taken private by the investment firm The Blackstone Group in October 2007 for $20 billion.

Hilton did not disclose in Thursday's filing what stock exchange it expects to list on or what ticker symbol it plans to use.