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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.


TSX:HOT.DB.V - Post by User

Comment by flamingogoldon Nov 08, 2023 9:50am
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RE:RE:Covid low of $1.12 taken out

RE:RE:Covid low of $1.12 taken outTrue, but in March 2020 when the distribution was cut and this hit $1.12 no one was travelling... no one. What good are low rates when no one can travel?  At $1.46 pre-announcement much of this was priced in. Overreaction.

tylerreddick wrote: Interest rates were low back then and HOT wasn't facing refinancing at levels not even considered possible back then. Apples and oranges.
Everyone knew labor costs/availability and general inflation was a major problem. Pile on high interest rates, and the writing was on the wall.
Glad I got out a long time ago.


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