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American Hotel Income Properties REIT 6 00 Convertible Unsecured Subordinated Debentures T.HOT.DB.V

Alternate Symbol(s):  AHOTF | T.HOT.UN

American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP is a trust that invests in hotel real estate properties. The company's primary business is owning Premium Branded hotels, which have franchise agreements with international hotel brands including Marriott, Hilton, and IHG. It generates revenue from the room, food, beverage, and other revenue. The other revenue is comprised of conference room rentals, parking revenues, and other incidental income.


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Comment by flamingogoldon Sep 15, 2023 11:10am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Distribution announced

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Distribution announcedYes it does, but their payout ratio is very conservative at less than 50% which is why I stated they have a custion in place. If the ratio was near or over 100% I would agree that a cut would seem likely. They have some "moves" they can make first. They are not backed into a corner. The FED is also very likely to cut next year, not a lot, but going in the right direction.

tylerreddick wrote: But selling assets reduces the cash flow that pays the distribution.

Sounds like you are reaching, just a bit?


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