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HNN Newswire
14 November 2008
Global markets show wide range of results as economy continues to cause woe.
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HNN Newswire
27 April 2009
The Asia/Pacific region’s occupancy dropped 14.4 percent to 60.6 percent; average daily rate declined 19.5 percent to US$117.46; and revenue per available room fell 31.1 percent to US$71.14.
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HNN Newswire
27 April 2009
The European hotel industry reported mixed year-over-year results when reported in U.S. dollars, euros and British pounds for March 2009, according to data compiled by STR Global.
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HNN Newswire
27 April 2009
The region’s occupancy dropped 11.0 percent to 66.3 percent; average daily rate decreased 5.6 percent to US$159.04; and revenue per available room decreased 16.0 percent to US$105.51.
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By James Chappell, Managing Director, STR Global
27 May 2009
Market share is a balance to both a hotel’s own preconceived idea of the marketplace and its place in it.
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HNN Newswire
27 May 2009
Figures for occupancy, average daily rate and revenue per available room ranged from double-digit losses to single-digit gains, depending on the market and the currency used for comparison.
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HNN Newswire
27 May 2009
The region’s occupancy dropped 13.0 percent to 66.8 percent; average daily rate decreased 1.3 percent to US$164.41; and revenue per available room decreased 14.1 percent to US$109.80.
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HNN Newswire
08 June 2009
Data from STR Global shows that Germany’s hoteliers might be holding their nerve more than in the previous recession.
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By James Chappell, Managing Director, STR Global
13 August 2009
During a recent trip throughout secondary markets in the States, I noticed key differences between the hotel industries in the U.S. and Europe.
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HNN Newswire
26 September 2008
Figures released by STR and STR Global show worldwide occupancy rates continued to declined during August while revenue per available room results were mixed.
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