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HNN Newswire
18 June 2010
The U.S. hotel industry is forecast to end the summer with increases in all three key performance metrics, according to STR’s revised 2010 summer forecast.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
02 February 2012
Don’t blindly rely on forecast data when settling on your own internal forecasting for the hotel industry, one C-level executive told me.
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HNN Newswire
28 October 2010
The company is forecasting RevPAR increases for 2011.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
30 November 2010
STR forecasts occupancy will rise again in 2011 by 1.6% to 58.3%.
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By Joel Ross, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
13 July 2010
Five-year forecasts of value are meaningless and dangerous to the hotel industry.
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By Jan Freitag, Senior VP, Global Development, STR
18 July 2011
As the data changes, so does the forecast.
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By Jon Eliot and Burl Hutchison, HNN columnists
12 April 2012
Revenue teams should consider ways to make forecasts inaccurate by improving on results.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
19 November 2009
Data-research company tweaks outlooks for year-end 2009 and 2010 while giving a first look at its 2011 forecast for the U.S. hotel industry. The short-term outlook remains rather bleak, but there is some optimism beyond 2010.
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HNN Newswire
23 November 2009
As part of its monthly forecast program, STR is projecting the U.S. hotel industry will report increases in all three key metrics in 2011.
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HNN Newswire
23 October 2008
American Express Business Travelpublished its annual Global Business Travel Forecast and Trends report. Originally slated for release in September, the release was delayed in order to evaluate the impact of market activities that have occurred over the last 30 days.
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