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Asylum seekers at centre of humanitarian crisis in Glasgow, charity warns

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Robina Qureshi, director of Positive Action in Housing, speaks outside the Tartan Lodge hotel in Glasgow with asylum seekers. The charity say many have been served with food “not fit for human consumption” and some have been placed in...
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Curated Video

Pence Visits Georgia To Discuss Reopening Plans

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Gov. Brian Kemp recently ordered a review into the state's coronavirus data reporting process.
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Bloomberg

How Coronavirus Pandemic Has Impacted U.K. Real Estate

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Jul.06 -- John Hitchcox, chairman and founder at Yoo Capital, discusses how coronavirus has impacted U.K. real estate and his outlook for the hotel sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

Payments Show Restaurants Adapted to Pandemic, Says Shift4 CEO

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Nov.24 -- Jared Isaacman, chief executive officer at Shift4 Payments Inc., discusses the hospitality industry's road to recovery amid the Covid-19 pandemic on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

2021 Will Be Recovery Year: Marriott International’s Smith

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Dec.06 -- Craig Smith, group president for Asia Pacific at Marriott International Inc., discusses coronavirus and its impact on the hotel business, the trends he’s seeing and what we can expect in the industry in 2021. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Sam Zell Says Joe Biden Could Be Positive for U.S. Economy

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Nov.05 -- Sam Zell, chairman and founder of Equity Group Investments, talks about how Joe Biden could impact the national economy, markets and real estate. He's on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Pandemic Hit OYO Rooms Like a 'Cyclone,' Says CEO

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Jul.15 -- OYO Rooms CEO Ritesh Agarwal discusses the effects of the pandemic on the India hotel startup company and how they are working to recover using innovation. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Phuket’s Reopening Can Be Template: Banyan Tree Founder

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Jun.30 -- Ho Kwon Ping, executive chairman of Banyan Tree Holdings Ltd., which has a diversified portfolio of hotels, resorts, spas, galleries, golf and residences, discusses the prospects for his businesses and the tourism industry amid...
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Bloomberg

Single Biggest Issue is Staffing Says Hilton CEO

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Chris Nassetta, Hilton president & CEO, hopes to have labor back at hotels by end of next year. Nassetta discusses the staffing shortages facing the hospitality industry on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This...
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Curated Video

New trends in restaurants in LA

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Los Angeles, United States - Recent 1. Chefs cooking in kitchen 2. Close up of steak being cut 3. Hotel Angeleno sign 4. Exterior of hotel 5. Wide of 'West' restaurant sign 6. Wide bar 'West' restaurant at Hotel Angeleno 7. Wide chef...
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With home-as-hotel sites like Airbnb doing booming business, New York City lawmakers are examining how the trend affects the housing market. (Jan. 20)

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With home-as-hotel sites like Airbnb doing booming business, New York City lawmakers held the first of several hearings Tuesday that aimed to scrutinize how the trend affects the housing market and economy in the city. But even before...
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Curated Video

SYND 10 7 78 CONFLICT OVER OWNERSHIP OF NORTHERN CYPRUS HOTELS

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British tourists who decide to holiday in Northern Cyprus, which is under Turkish control since 1974,run the risk on their return of being sued by the Greek Cypriot owners of the hotels they stay in. 1. ms Cyprus Greek agent speaks...
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Bloomberg

Do Europe and China Bring Down the United States?

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Nov. 21 -- MCR Development CEO Tyler Morse discusses the hotel business and how the U.S. economy can be affected by the economic situation in Europe and China . He speaks on ""Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

215 Chrystie: The Ultimate Luxury Building

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Sept. 16 -- Ian Schrager Company Founder and Chairman Ian Schrager and 215 Chrystie Interior Designer John Pawson discuss the the ultimate luxury building on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Carlson Rezidor Has Aggressive Growth Plans: Kirschke

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Oct. 16 -- Thorsten Kirschke, Asia-Pacific president of Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, discusses the company's growth opportunities in China with Bloomberg's John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Armed Shiite rebels remain outside president's house; analyst

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Heavily armed Shiite rebels remained stationed outside the Yemeni president's house and the presidential palace on Thursday, raising doubts about a deal meant to end the violent standoff that has plunged the country into crisis. Under...
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Bloomberg

Anbang Abruptly Pulls Starwood Offer

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April 1 -- The battle for Starwood Hotels has come to an abrupt end after the consortium led by China's Anbang Insurance pulled its bid. That clears the way for Marriott to go ahead with its takeover. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on...
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Bloomberg

IVA's De Vaulx: Fears Of U.S. Recession Exaggerated

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March 22 -- IVA Funds Chief Investment Officer Charles De Vaulx and Unigestion Investment Director Federico Schiffrin discuss the U.S. economy and their investment thoughts. They speak on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Frances novel solution to stagnating econ

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VOICED : Frances novel solution to stagnating econ
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Lisbon struggles to embrace future whilst holding onto past

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VOICED : Lisbon struggles to embrace future whilst holding onto past
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Locals fear for Benin's coastal plans

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VOICED: Locals fear for Benin's coastal plans
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Bloomberg

Priceline Writes Down Value of OpenTable by $941 Million

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Nov. 7 -- Priceline wrote down the value of its OpenTable restaurant-booking service by $941 million, more than a third of the $2.6 billion the online travel giant paid in cash to acquire it in 2014. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson reports on...
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Bloomberg

Belmond's Growth Plan Expands Luxury Offerings

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Nov. 15 -- Roeland Vos, chief executive officer and president at Belmond, discusses his brand's plan to double growth by 2020 as they continue to add luxury destinations. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Trivago CEO Sees 'Great Opportunity' to Grow

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Aug.04 -- Rolf Schromgens, Trivago's chief executive officer, discusses the company's earnings and strategy with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."