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en Some hotels are better at disclosing fees than others. Say, 'I know my room is $50 a night, but what else will I be expected to pay for?' That's a valid question.

en As previously noted, we view 2006 as a transition year. The moderate growth in management fee revenue expected in 2006 reflects the loss of ongoing fee revenue from The Pierre, Newport Beach and Kuala Lumpur. As we look beyond 2006, we expect all elements of our growth program to make a solid contribution to earnings, including strong fee improvements from existing hotels (in particular those completing renovation programs), increased fees from recently opened hotels as they stabilize and the continued addition of exciting new Four Seasons properties around the world.

en Disclosure is not up to the city attorney, ... He should be disclosing, disclosing, disclosing.

en It's certainly a bit surprising that they're earning no performance fees this year. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. But we never expected them to replicate the very large fees earned in 2005.

en It's no burden, it's just one more piece of paper. I have no issues with disclosing, it's not a big thing. My only concern with disclosing would be people not being honest.

en While many commentators question the sustainability of hedge fund fees, we would highlight the long-only retail arena as an area where some fees do not reflect value added for the customer, but rather the distribution capabilities of the product manufacturer,

en We got great help throughout Austin with hotels, landmarks, the airport, ... Everyone sort of worked together, waived their fees.

en Hotels last year were running as full as they possibly could. There were times in the high season where there was no room at the inn and you couldn't get a room in town. Given that our capacity is not going to grow by leaps and bounds, we are just about where we're in balance.

en Hotels generally invest a significant amount of money in their lobbies -- but the traditional use is very limited, like a formal living room that's no longer popular. With our great room concept, guests can tailor the use of these marvelous spaces to their own needs, just like they do in their own homes. Last year we launched a guest room that could easily be adapted to individual and unique needs. Now we are doing the same with our lobbies.

en Our brand is unique, offering the style and amenities of the world's leading upscale hotels at mid-scale rates of $115 to $135 per night, ... We've redefined the mid-scale segment of the market with a new generation of hotels featuring loft accommodations that are well-priced, boldly designed, dynamic and fun.
  John Russell

en The decision sends a message that in respect to people who are infected with the HIV virus, that it is an aggravated sexual assault for them to have unprotected sexual intercourse with a woman without disclosing ? or with a man for that matter ? without disclosing the fact that they are HIV positive.

en I am walking a fine line, but I am doing it very carefully because I am not disclosing actual vulnerability details, ... I do this to inform users that flaws still do exist in IE...I don't like it that Microsoft tries to give users a nice warm feeling that they are disclosing everything researchers report to them.

en With our spring promotion, guests can turn a free room night into a more affordable, or better yet, longer vacation this summer. While visiting any one of our unique 4,200 properties across the globe -- including historic castles; pet-friendly hotels ; even Best Westerns with state-of-the- art water parks -- travelers can experience the commitment to quality and value that has defined the Best Western brand since 1946.

en It's exactly what we expected. It's extremely tough. It's not so much a one-game thing but the night-in, night-out that scares me. Before, you could have an off night and still pull out a win. Now, with an off night, you're done.

en A year ago, average management fees were falling, but this turned around in 2005 with average management fees rising fairly strongly. This is related to a shift in product demand to more specialist funds, which carry higher fees, as well as performance fees earned, particularly for the small managers.


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