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HNN Newswire
10 August 2009
The average Caribbean hotel saw bottom-line profits decline 16.0 percent in 2008, according to PKF Hospitality Research's newly released 2009 edition of Caribbean Trends in the Hotel Industry.
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HNN Newswire
09 December 2008
U.S. hotels have entered the initial stages of one of the deepest and longest recessions in the history of the domestic lodging industry according to a new report issued today by PKF Hospitality Research.
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HNN Newswire
10 June 2009
Revenue per available room will reach its cyclical low point in the third quarter of 2009, according to the June 2009 edition of PKF Hospitality Research's Hotel Horizons.
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HNN Newswire
22 June 2009
Despite the gloomy forecast, some hotels will persevere and increase their bottom line during the year. To identify those properties that might have the opportunity to increase their profits in 2009, PKF-HR analyzed 2001 hotel performance information from its Trends in the Hotel Industry database.
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HNN Newswire
22 October 2009
When preparing their 2008 budgets, did hotel managers miss the early warning signs observed in 2007, or did they stubbornly follow the historical practice of not budgeting for performance less than the prior year? PKF provides some insight.
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HNN Newswire
18 November 2009
Hotel managers are not the only party at the negotiating table struggling to control costs and operate within the limits of austere budgets. Meeting planners have also been given the challenge of setting up effective events at the least possible cost.
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HNN Newswire
09 February 2010
The 170-room Sheraton Hotel was sold to Pleasanton Lodging LP for US$72,353 per key.
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HNN Newswire
25 March 2010
According to the March 2010 edition of PKF Hospitality Research's Hotel Horizons, U.S. hotels should enjoy double-digit revenue growth by 2012.
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HNN Newswire
25 May 2010
U.S. hotels should enjoy a 1.7 percent growth in RevPAR in 2010, but bottom-line profits will contract another 1.4 percent.
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HNN Newswire
24 August 2010
Based on the strong surge in demand that occurred during the first half of 2010, Colliers PKF Hospitality Research now forecasts that the average U.S. hotel will achieve a 2.3% increase in NOI during 2010.
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