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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
12 June 2012
High occupancy and strong year-over-year ADR, RevPAR and supply change have pushed San Francisco to the top of the hotel performance heap.
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HNN Newswire
02 April 2009
In year-over-year measurements, the industry’s occupancy fell 12.3 percent, average daily rate dropped 8.8 percent and revenue per available room for the week decreased 20.0 percent.
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HNN Newswire
09 October 2008
STR projects the industry's overall year-over-year occupancy rate for September to be down between 5 percent to 7 percent from September 2007. It projects revenue per available room to be down between 2 percent to 4 percent.
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HNN Newswire
20 October 2008
European hoteliers reported declining occupancies and average room rates during September, according to preliminary data from STR Global. However, Moscow recorded the highest ADR for a Central European or Eastern European city.
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HNN Newswire
22 October 2008
The U.S. hotel industry posted declines in two key performance measurements and was essentially flat in a third measurement during the week of 12-18 October, according to data from STR.
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HNN Newswire
29 October 2008
Last week's decline in year-over-year average daily rate figures continues a trend of declining ADR growth.
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HNN Newswire
05 November 2008
The U.S. hotel industry posted year-over-year declines in two key performance measurements during the week of 26 October-1 November, according to data from STR.
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By Bobby Bowers, Senior VP, Operations, STR
12 November 2008
Amid forecasts of a difficult 2009 operating environment, it’s good to stop and find a few rays of light in the storm clouds. STR identified the top 10 U.S. markets based on RevPAR, then added preliminary October 2008 performance for each market.
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HNN Newswire
25 November 2008
Global markets show wide range of results as economy continues to cause woe.
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By Martha Lomanno, Account Manager, STR Global
19 December 2008
Tourism in the Asia/Pacific region is buckling under the global financial crisis. As occupancy, ADR and RevPAR decline, hoteliers must focus on value to keep their heads above water.
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