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en We predict, a year or two down the road, that there will be a higher supply of hotel rooms. And a higher supply means lower occupancy, and a lower occupancy means there should be better rates for the consumer.

en We predict, a year or two down the road, that there will be a higher supply of hotel rooms. And a higher supply means lower occupancy, and a lower occupancy means there should be better rates for the consumer.

en Despite rising visitor arrivals and visitor days, the number of room nights sold have actually remained flat, with higher occupancy rates driven primarily by a reduction in supply due to conversions and out-of-service rooms that are currently under renovation or redevelopment.

en The El Paso hotel market did very good. El Paso hotels in general made money last year. I think we're going to see a decline in occupancy (this year) because we can only absorb about 200 rooms a year without decreasing occupancy, and it looks like there will be more than 200 rooms coming on line this year.

en Tourism demand for Portland has never been greater. The average occupancy for Portland's downtown hotels last year was nearly 75 percent. Overall, our downtown hotel occupancy grew 9 percent in 2005. That's 6 percent higher than the national average.

en It looks like the two-year note will also have a low ratio because the market is not willing to pay a higher price for the new supply. It means the yield will likely be higher going into the auction.

en Mortgage rates fell this week as a result of the Consumer Confidence report , which hit a 4-1/2 year low. Lower confidence translates into slower consumer spending. Less spending means less growth, and less growth means less inflationary pressure, keeping mortgage rates affordable.

en Despite oft-mentioned concerns about higher energy and commodity prices, a lower growth rate for consumer spending, a slowing of the housing and auto sectors, and higher interest rates, the manufacturing sector appears to be on solid footing and poised for yet another year of expansion.

en I think you're seeing the market raising its estimates on economic growth, but that also may mean higher rates. So we're still digesting what all this means, and the result so far is a flat-to-lower market.

en It's sad that we've got to send people to Ft. Myers for hotel rooms because the occupancy level is booked here all the time.

en We see Europe as an important market for Gateway with lower PC penetration rates and the potential for higher long-term growth rates in the consumer & small business markets than in the U.S.. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring.

en Lower energy prices will cushion the blow to the economy from the higher prices so far. Psychologically, it helps the consumer and that means the hit to the economy will not be as great as feared earlier.

en At some point down the road, in a dynamic economy such as the U.S., we should be returning to a more normal shape. That means ultimately short rates and the front end of the curve will trade at lower yields than long rates.

en 1998 is turning out to be a transition year for the lodging industry, ... After seven consecutive years of occupancy increases we are going to see occupancy in all five price points, price segments decrease this year.

en [Supply-siders have two horses to pick from: Steve Forbes and Jack Kemp.] The supply-side claim is not a claim, ... It is empirically true and historically convincing that with lower rates of taxation on labor and capital, the factors of production, you'll get a bigger economy.


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