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  2. Revenue management - Wikipedia

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    Marriott's original application of revenue management was limited to individual bookings, not groups or other negotiated deals. In 2007, Marriott introduced a "Group Price Optimizer" that used a competitive bid-response model to predict the probability of winning at any price point, thus providing accurate price guidance to the sales force.

  3. Strategic Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The company owns 18 luxury hotels, 17 of which are located in the United States and one of which is in Germany. [3] Through his investment firm, Cascade Investment, Bill Gates has purchased 1.74 million shares of Strategic Hotels & Resorts Inc.’s common stock at a total price of $21.45 million – totaling 9.8% of the company's shares. Gates ...

  4. List of chained-brand hotels - Wikipedia

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    Marriot International, the largest hotel chain in the world by far. This is the list of chain-branded hotels around the world. This is a listing of some of the major hotel brands worldwide. [1] [2] The hotel groups may directly own the hotels, or operate them through a franchise or management agreement. [3]

  5. Sabre (travel reservation system) - Wikipedia

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    The system's parent company is organized into three business units: Sabre Travel Network: global distribution system; Sabre Airline Solutions: airline technology; Sabre Hospitality Solutions: hotel technology solutions; Sabre is headquartered in Southlake, Texas, [1] and has many employees in various locations around the world.

  6. STR, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    STR, Inc. is a subsidiary of CoStar Group that provides market data on the hotel industry worldwide, including supply and demand and market share data. The company has a corporate headquarters in Hendersonville, Tennessee, an international headquarters in London, England and offices in Italy, Dubai, Brazil, Singapore, Tokyo, Jakarta, Sydney, and Beijing.

  7. Hotels.com - Wikipedia

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    Hotels.com was established in 1991 by David Litman and Robert Diener as the Hotel Reservations Network (HRN), providing hotel booking via a toll-free phone number in the United States. [2] In 2001, the company was acquired by USA Networks Inc (USAI) which also acquired a controlling interest in Expedia, an online travel booking company.

  8. The Siegel Group - Wikipedia

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    It was a significant part of the Siegel Group's portfolio, although it did not open as scheduled, as the company had not decided on how to use the building. Siegel Group had also been busy renovating other properties. [17] Siegel eventually put the hotel up for sale in 2016, then decided to convert it into an apartment and extended-stay ...

  9. Hashoo Group - Wikipedia

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    Hashoo Group was established in 1960 as Hassan Ali & Company, a commodities trading company based in Karachi Port. By the 1970s, it had become one of Pakistan's largest trading companies. However, in 1972, the Government of Pakistan nationalized cotton and rice exports leading the Hashoo Group to diversify into the hospitality sector.