As the economic recession gradually recedes, companies with sufficient capital have numerous investment opportunities. The question is what type of lodging assets are appropriate for investment, in terms of value creation. In this report we examine the choice between listed lodging assets (publicly traded firms) and those that are unlisted (privately held standalone companies or subsidiaries). Based on a large sample of acquisitions in the lodging industry from 1981 to 2006, where both listed and unlisted lodging assets are involved in the transactions, our results strongly suggest that acquisitions of unlisted lodging assets create more value to the acquiring shareholders. Further, among the acquisitions of unlisted assets, more value is c...
Institutional investors and corporates are constantly looking to achieve double digit yields in rela...
Lodging stock undervaluation has been a longstanding issue in the hotel industry. Many market expert...
With the traditional research-based view approach to entry mode that examines the firm\u27s strategi...
As the economic recession gradually recedes, companies with sufficient capital have numerous investm...
Over the last five years, the hospitality industry has witnessed an exceptional level of transaction...
Examining a large sample of acquisitions involving both listed (publicly traded) and unlisted (priva...
The years 2004 through 2007 witnessed a rush of takeover deals in the lodging industry, in which num...
We examine the stock market\u27s reaction to merger announcements in the lodging industry over the 1...
Examining a large sample of acquisitions involving both listed (publicly traded) and unlisted (priva...
Although previous studies showed evidence of increasing institutional investors in the lodging indus...
ABSTRACT-Many lodging companies now find themselves in a challenging position. They are finding it m...
Many lodging companies now find themselves in a challenging position. They are finding it more diffi...
Privatization of publicly traded companies arguably represents one of the most important trends in N...
Corporate finance for hotel firms has to be examined and applied with reference to the type of compa...
Market value of firms and book value of firms are rarely the same. The difference, which is attribut...
Institutional investors and corporates are constantly looking to achieve double digit yields in rela...
Lodging stock undervaluation has been a longstanding issue in the hotel industry. Many market expert...
With the traditional research-based view approach to entry mode that examines the firm\u27s strategi...
As the economic recession gradually recedes, companies with sufficient capital have numerous investm...
Over the last five years, the hospitality industry has witnessed an exceptional level of transaction...
Examining a large sample of acquisitions involving both listed (publicly traded) and unlisted (priva...
The years 2004 through 2007 witnessed a rush of takeover deals in the lodging industry, in which num...
We examine the stock market\u27s reaction to merger announcements in the lodging industry over the 1...
Examining a large sample of acquisitions involving both listed (publicly traded) and unlisted (priva...
Although previous studies showed evidence of increasing institutional investors in the lodging indus...
ABSTRACT-Many lodging companies now find themselves in a challenging position. They are finding it m...
Many lodging companies now find themselves in a challenging position. They are finding it more diffi...
Privatization of publicly traded companies arguably represents one of the most important trends in N...
Corporate finance for hotel firms has to be examined and applied with reference to the type of compa...
Market value of firms and book value of firms are rarely the same. The difference, which is attribut...
Institutional investors and corporates are constantly looking to achieve double digit yields in rela...
Lodging stock undervaluation has been a longstanding issue in the hotel industry. Many market expert...
With the traditional research-based view approach to entry mode that examines the firm\u27s strategi...