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    • February
    • 08
    Multimedia London Hotel Investment Summit 2008 Panel Discussion

    Simon Johnson moderated an industry experts panel with Sir David Michels of Strategic Hotels and Resorts, Alan Parker of Whitbread Group and Peter Zenneck of Jumeirah Group, all giving their views on what 2007 held and their insights into 2008, at Cushman & Wakefield Hospitality's New Year Hotel Summit 2008


    • February
    • 08
    Multimedia London Hotel Investment Performance Trends 2007

    James Chappell of The Bench, the leading online supplier of market data for hotels in Europe and Asia-Pacific, releases their EMEA hotel performance results 2007, at Cushman & Wakefield Hospitality's New Year Hotel Summit 2008.


    • February
    • 08
    Multimedia London Hotel Investment Transaction Trends 2007

    Conrad Bigham of Cushman & Wakefield Hospitality talks about the industry's transaction trends for the previous year, at Cushman & Wakefield Hospitality's New Year Hotel Summit 2008


    • December
    • 07
    Business Briefings United States US Hospitality: Hotel Industry Feels the Pinch but Shows Resilience

    Though room-night demand has held up during the current economic upheaval, hotels are generally the first property type to feel the impact of an economic slowdown. Despite uncertainty in the face of the credit crisis, the expectation is that strong supply and demand fundamentals and continued good property level performance will be the primary drivers of value in this market. This briefing examines several trends occurring nationally and worldwide, as the industry tries to reinvent itself to be more competitive and appealing to developers in the long run. Also discussed are the mandates of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) 141 on business combinations, an important consideration for buyers.


    • July
    • 07
    Business Briefings United States US Healthcare: 2007 Senior Care Participants Survey Results

    The 2007 Senior Care Participants Survey identifies a continuing trend within the health care industry towards heightened market visibility and further declining capitalization rates. Reflecting upon data collected over the past seven years, the briefing illustrates the dramatic change experienced by the industry and how it is still growing despite some leveling off in the last year.

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