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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
28 April 2009
Less than two years ago, Sofitel had a relatively bloated portfolio with brand equity that was spread too thin. Today, Accor’s wholly owned subsidiary is refocused and anticipating success.
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By Tamara Thiessen, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
22 March 2012
The German banking powerhouse is welcoming new additions to its hotel market as international travelers flock to the city in record numbers.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
10 June 2011
Luxury hotel companies have adopted multi-faceted approaches to spur development and create a brand presence in both developed and emerging markets around the globe.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
13 June 2012
The Accor-owned brand emerges from its repositioning efforts with 120 hotels in 40 countries and a focus on management contracts to expand its global footprint, said CEO Robert Gaymer-Jones.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
23 January 2013
To remain relevant in consumers’ minds, the hotel industry needs to enhance its technology offerings, according to executives during ALIS.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
24 May 2011
Yields this year have moved into single-digit territory, according to a survey of loans by Robert W. Baird & Company.
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By Jason Q. Freed, News Editor-Americas
25 May 2011
Yields this year have moved into single-digit territory, according to a survey of loans by Robert W. Baird & Company.
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By Mark Williams, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
17 July 2012
Whether running a meeting yourself or taking part in one, Robert’s Rules of Order will help guide the group toward a more effective, efficient course of action.
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By Rich Roberts, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
27 January 2009
Hotel managers often overlook the easiest publicity to attain. By sending a simple letter or press release to local newspapers, they can harvest instant coverage that achieves several important business objectives.
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By Rich Roberts, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
03 March 2009
Hoteliers may be able to win the hearts of faraway editors if they demonstrate a connection with the hometown population. One way is to borrow the tried-and-true marketing technique of tracking guest origins.
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