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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
29 June 2010
These are some of the conclusions of a white paper recently published by PKF-Hospitality Research, whose purpose was to quantify the accuracy of their proprietary Hotel Horizons reports.
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By Aaron Walls and Jamie Lane, HotelNewsNow.com columnists
12 July 2011
PKF-HR’s Hotel Horizons supply forecast calls for very little supply growth during the next five years.
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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
06 July 2011
Expectations for hotel-demand growth have improved, but projections of rate growth have diminished, a reflection of Moody’s fading optimism about the 2011 economy.
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HNN Newswire
19 March 2012
PKF Hospitality Research, LLC forecasts that the RevPAR for U.S. hotels will rise 5.8% in 2012, the result of a 1.6% increase in occupancy and a 4.1% gain in ADR.
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HNN Newswire
29 August 2012
According to the September 2012 edition of Hotel Horizons®, PKF is forecasting that on any given night in 2012, nearly 3.0 million of the nation’s 4.8 million hotel rooms will be occupied.
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HNN Newswire
13 December 2012
According to the recently released December edition of Hotel Horizons, RevPAR for U.S. hotels is projected to grow at a compound annual average rate of 7.2% for the next four years.
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HNN Newswire
24 April 2013
PKF recently calculated a hotel flow multiple that measures how much change in revenue was retained as profits. Flow-multiples varied greatly between recessionary periods and times of prosperity.
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HNN Newswire
14 December 2009
Improving industry data for such key indicators as occupancy, RevPAR, and demand suggest the recovery will arrive a full quarter earlier than the firm expected in September 2009.
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