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The company, which operates Courtyard, Residence Inn, Ritz-Carlton and its namesake hotels, said revenue per available room—a key industry metric known as revpar—grew 7.7% in the second quarter.
Marriott's Profit Rises 13% John Kell 2011
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Additionally, revenue per available room, also called revpar, at New York City hotels rose 7.6% to $135 while the national average fell 2% to $50.
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PKF Hospitality Research projects that revenue per available room, a key performance measurement in the hotel industry known as revpar, will decline 18.5% in 2009 and 2.7% next year.
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The rise in profits was driven by a 6.7 per cent increase in revenue per available room revpar, which is a key measure of performance for the hotel industry.
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Revenue per available room, a gauge known as revpar that is a key indicator or a hotel operator's health, increased 9.7 percent in the quarter.
unknown title 2011
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Revenue per available room, a gauge known as revpar that is a key indicator or a hotel operator's health, increased 9.7 percent in the quarter.
unknown title 2011
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This figure, known as revpar, is considered a key gauge of a hotel operator's health.
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Marriott posted a 19.6 percent drop-off in revenue per available room, also known as revpar, for its comparable worldwide company-operated properties.
Market News 2009
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The increase, which pushed earnings above analyst expectations, came even as Starwood's worldwide revenue per available room - a key hotel metric commonly called revpar - slid sharply as business and leisure travel slipped in the recession.
unknown title 2009
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The increase, which pushed earnings above analyst expectations, came even as Starwood's worldwide revenue per available room - a key hotel metric commonly called revpar - slid sharply as business and leisure travel slipped in the recession.
unknown title 2009
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