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Starwood Continues Worldwide Expansion with Opening of W Doha
The first W in the Middle East, W Doha Heralds Growth of Starwood's Lifestyle Brands in Europe, Africa and the Middle East - Starwood On-Track to Open 50 Best-in-Class Hotels in the Region by 2012 From the International Hotel Investment Forum in Berlin, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc announces today the opening of W Doha Hotel & ... |
Marriott International Launches Courtyard by Marriott, Gurgaon - Its...
Marriott International Inc., the leading world-wide lodging company, announced the launch of the Courtyard by Marriott, Gurgaon. |
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. |
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