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RUTHLESS ASSET MANAGEMENT
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Moderator Jeff Weinstein Editor in chief, HOTELS Magazine
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Jon Bortz Founder, Chairman and CEO Pebblebrook Hotel Trust
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Laurence Geller President and CEO Strategic Hotels & Resorts
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Robert (Bob) Morse Senior Vice President, COO The Americas, IHG
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HAMA Mission Statement
The Hospitality Asset Managers Association’s mission is the enhancement of hospitality asset values through education advancement of the profession, and serving as the collective voice of ownership.
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HAMA Survey: Hotel asset manager profile
The data was tabulated based on 86 responses, which represent a 57% response rate. More than 68% of the respondents were vice presidents or senior vice presidents. Approximately 23% were presidents, principals, or partners. The balance had the title of director or asset manager.
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Source: Hospitality Asset Management Association
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External expertise and consultants
Source: Hospitality Asset Management Association
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Source: Hospitality Asset Management Association
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U.S. hotel values projected to surpass 2006 peak in 2013
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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United States value growth projected to persist through 2016
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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Las Vegas values per room increased the most between 2010-2011
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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Tucson values per room decreased the most between 2010-2011
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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Convention cities projected to capture largest value growth in 2012
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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Tucson values expected to decline the most in 2012
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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However, Tucson expected to show the most value increase through 2016
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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Cities with the smallest value appreciation projection through 2016
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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Gateway cities are the most volatile
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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Long-term hold: Average annual compounded value growth,1987-2016
Source: HVS/STR Hotel Valuation Index
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Source: HVS International
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Observations for investors – Europe
Source: HVS International
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Highlights from 2011, Asia Source: HVS International
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Asia hotel value per room, 2011
Source: HVS International
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Predications for 2016, Asia Source: HVS International
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Change in value per room in Asia: 2011 to 2016
Source: HVS International
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General observations Source: HVS International
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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FOR MORE INFORMATION Jeff Weinstein: jweinstein@hotelsmag.com
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