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HNN Newswire
16 December 2008
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. today announced that its Board of Directors authorized a regular quarterly cash dividend of US$0.05 per share on the Company’s common stock, a reduction of US$0.15 from its prior regular quarterly cash dividend.
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HNN Newswire
27 April 2009
Host Hotels & Resorts' underwriters exercised their option to purchase an additional 9,750,000 shares of common stock to cover over allotments in connection with the company's previously announced public offering of 66,000,000 shares of common stock at US$6.60 per share.
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HNN Newswire
22 July 2011
Accor, Host Hotels & Resorts, LaSalle Hotel Properties and Wynn Resorts Limited took turns reporting second-quarter numbers this week.
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HNN Newswire
28 April 2010
Host Hotels & Resorts said its Q1 net loss grew to US$80 million, and revenue dropped by 5 percent during the quarter.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
20 August 2010
The company plans to use a portion of the proceeds to aid in acquisitions.
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HNN Newswire
17 July 2012
The REIT also announced the acquisition of the 888-room Grand Hyatt Washington, D.C., for approximately $400 million.
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HNN Newswire
19 November 2008
Company cites worsening economy in revising RevPAR guidance for fourth quarter and full year. Latest projection is decline of 9 percent to 11 percent for the fourth quarter and a 3 percent drop for the year.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
24 September 2010
In this week’s roundup of public hotel company news: UBS sets hotel stock ratings and Las Vegas Sands reaches another new high.
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HNN Newswire
13 October 2010
Comparable hotel RevPAR increased 8.8% during the quarter, due to an ADR increase of 4.5% and occupancy jump of 2.9 percentage points.
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By The HNN editorial staff,
13 October 2010
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• JLLH forecasts major jump in deals market;
• Host Hotels & Resorts announces Q3 earnings;
• Cornell examines rate strategies through downturn;
• HVS says hotel values have bottomed out; and
• plans to boost U.K. tourism industry unveiled.
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