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Small Businesses Continue to Grow with Marriott; Named Top 20...
Small businesses like McPadnet, a printing and publishing house owned by Karen Edwards, continue to grow with Marriott International. |
Sheraton plans huge $6 billion expansion with 50 new hotels
An eye-opening $6 billion with 50 new hotels and over 20,000 new rooms are planned for Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., the company announced in an ambitious plan. |
MGM Mirage Elects Bill Bible to the Board of Directors
MGM MIRAGE today announced that William A. "Bill" Bible has accepted an invitation to join the Company's Board of Directors. |
MGM Mirage Announces Proposed Private Offering
The Company plans to use the net proceeds from the offering to repay a portion of the outstanding indebtedness under its senior credit facility and related fees and expenses. |
Choice Hotels International Announces New Cambria Suites Hotel in...
The 119-suite Fort Lauderdale hotel is the first Cambria Suites in Florida and is owned by Dan Patel of DP Hotels . |
Marriott to Double Its European Properties
According to the Wall Street Journal , Marriott International Inc. is planning to more than double its number of properties in Europe in the next few years. |
MGM Mirage to sell $845 million in bonds
Casino operator MGM Mirage said Tuesday it will sell $845 million in new bonds due in 2020, looking to build a healthier balance sheet amid a gambling industry slump. |
Centric Health's Q4 revenues nearly triple, full-year sales more than double
Centric Health Corp.'s full-year revenue climbed to $36.6 million in 2009 from $15.8 million a year earlier as revenue in the final quarter nearly tripled, boosted by an acquisition. |
Marriott plans to double European properties: report
Marriott International Inc plans to more than double the number of its properties in Europe in the next few years, with an announcement from the hotel company expected Tuesday, according to the Wall Street Journal. |
Resort gem sinks in a sea of red ink
Georgia's crown jewel of coastal resorts, the moss-draped playground of presidents and celebrities, has gone bust. |
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