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TRAVEL: Accor Checks Into China Lodging With New Alliance

Bottom line: Accor’s new tie-up with China Lodging looks like a smart deal that will bring together complementary partners, and is likely to spark a new round of similar cross-border partnerships in the year ahead.

China Lodging moves in with Accor

A development I’ve been predicting for quite a while has finally happened in China’s lucrative but crowded hotel space, with news of a major new tie-up between global giant Accor (Paris: AC) and domestic budget operator China Lodging Group (Nasdaq: HTHT), which also calls itself Huazhu. The tie-up will essentially see China Lodging take over operation of much of Accor’s China portfolio, and could ultimately see Accor purchase the Chinese company outright. The move could also spark a round of similar tie-ups that sees other major foreign operators pair up with Chinese partners like Home Inns (Nasdaq: HMIN). Read Full Post…

Hyatt Build-Up Highlights Looming Hotel Glut

Hyatt launches 2 new brands in China

News that high-end hotel operator Hyatt (NYSE: H) is launching 2 more brands in China is drawing attention to the market’s growing saturation, boding poorly for all operators as the nation’s economy slows. Hyatt and most of the other big western brands don’t disclose separate operating figures for China, but leading budget brands Home Inns (Nasdaq: HMIN) and China Lodging (Nasdaq: HTHT) act as good indicators for the market. And their latest quarterly results don’t paint a very rosy picture for the industry in the year ahead. Read Full Post…

Bird Flu Eases As KFC Reels

KFC gets break with end of bird flu emergency

Embattled hoteliers and restaurant operators whose business has been hit by China’s H7N9 bird flu outbreak are finally getting some relief with Shanghai’s formal cancellation of its bird flu emergency after the city went 3 weeks without any new cases. (English article) But companies could continue to feel the fallout from the scare for at least the next few months, with by Yum’s (NYSE: YUM) KFC perhaps the most vulnerable to longer term damage. Read Full Post…

Bird Flu Takes Bite Out Of Yum

Yum results: Nothing to crow about

The latest stomach-churning results from fast food giant Yum (NYSE: YUM) are a good opportunity for an updated look at the impact that bird flu is having on companies that rely on the restaurant and travel industries in China. Somewhat ironically, these latest dismal results from the operator of KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants actually sparked a rally in Yum shares, since many were expecting the figures to be even worse than they were. Read Full Post…

Bird Flu Hits Shanghai Travel, Dining Sectors

Bird flu hits Shanghai restaurants, hotels

Much is being written about the flurry of H7N9 bird flu cases in and around Shanghai, but few of the stories are focusing on the impact the outbreak is having on businesses. Chicken farmers and sellers are taking an obvious hit, but restaurants with a heavy presence of chicken and pork on their menus and Shanghai-based event organizers and supporting industries like hotels and airlines are also likely to suffer in this current bird flu event. Read Full Post…

Growth Slows at the China Lodge 汉庭酒店增长放缓

China’s slowing economy is taking a toll on the nation’s hotel sector, where growth has dipped solidly into the single digit percentage range in the latest preliminary results for China Lodging Group (Nasdaq: HTHT), operator of the Hanting and Starway brands. Investors were clearly unhappy about these latest results, which are likely to be reflected throughout the industry when China Lodging and its 2 main listed rivals, Home Inns (Nasdaq: HMIN) and 7 Days (NYSE: SVN), report their results in the weeks ahead.

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Carlyle, Home Inns Drive Hotel Consolidation 酒店业整合加速:如家快捷和凯雷投资的并购

Consolidation is accelerating the budget hotel space with new acquisitions by industry leader Home Inns (Nasdaq: HMIN) and private equity giant Carlyle (Nasdaq: CG), as China’s top operators look for ways to maintain their growth going amid a slowing market. This growing string of smaller deals is building up to the big story that’s likely to come in the next 2 years, when we could see a Chinese player make a global acquisition or one of the big foreign operators buy up a Chinese brand.

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Hotels: Room for Consolidation 经济型酒店行业或加速整合

China’s second and third biggest US-listed hotel firms, 7 Days (NYSE: SVN) and China Lodging (Nasdaq: HTHT), have just released their latest quarterly results, showing that growth has returned to the industry after a difficult 2011, but that competition remains stiff with room for more consolidation. The results are really quite a mixed bag, but both companies showed healthy revenue growth, with Seven Days’ top line up 30 percent and China Lodging, operator of the Hanting hotel chain, up an even stronger 53 percent. (7 Days announcement; China Lodging announcement) But their bottom lines both looked quite weak, with 7 Days reporting a small profit of about $3 million while China Lodging slipped into the red with a loss of about $1.5 million. In terms of outlook, both companies saw revenue growth continuing at about 30 percent, the result of aggressive expansion and growing demand from newly affluent Chinese consumers with extra money to spend on traveling. In terms of broader context, the budget hotel industry is clearly not a very profitable one, as reflected by China Lodging’s reporting of a loss and the fact that 7 Days’ profit was just 3.5 percent of total revenues. Shareholders seem to have liked the 7 Days results a bit more, bidding up the company’s shares 4 percent after it announced the figures while China Lodging’s shares were unchanged. Still, shares of both companies now trade near 52-week lows, reflecting the challenging environment for a sector that is both promising in terms of growth but also quite competitive and in need of consolidation. The sector turned in a disappointing 2011 after a boom the previous year when occupancy and room rates soared largely due to a big jump in business in Shanghai during the city’s World Expo. We started to see some consolidation after that, with industry leader Home Inns (Nasdaq: HMIN) buying smaller chain Motel 168 for about $500 million last year, and 7 Days buying another small chain called Huatian for a more modest $20 million. (previous post) But with many of the big global names like France’s Accor (Paris: AC) and Britain’s InterContinental (London: IHG) also getting into the budget space, competition is likely to remain intense. Accordingly, look for more consolidation to occur, with smaller money-losing chains the likeliest targets and even a bigger name like China Lodging potentially getting purchased over the next 2 years.

Bottom line: The latest results from 7 Days and China Lodging show a growing but highly competitive budget hotel sector, with accelerating consolidation likely in the next 2 years.

Related postings 相关文章:

China Lodging: Rebound Ahead 中国经济型酒店业绩回升在望

Hotel Consolidation Moves Ahead With 7 Days Deal 七天连锁酒店收购表明酒店业整合继续

Home Inns Finds Room at Motel168 After All 如家最终收购莫泰168

News Digest: April 7-9, 2012 报摘: 2012年4月7-9日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on April 7-9. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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TPG Capital, China’s Hony Said to Plan Bid for Japanese Chipmaker Elpida (English article)

China Lodging Group (Nasdaq: HTHT) Announces Preliminary Q1 Hotel Operating Results (PRNewswire)

Taobao Japan Shopping Channel Shuts Down Due to Low Usage (Chinese article)

◙ Commerce Ministry: Australia’s Ban on Huawei Bid Unfair (Chinese article)

CNPC (HKEx: 857) in Talks With Foreign Firms About Shale Oil Exploration (English article)

News Digest: November 26-28, 2011

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on November 26-28. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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Alibaba (HKEx: 1688) Drops Most in More Than Two Years on 2012 Outlook (English article)

◙ Now China to Probe US Renewable Energy Support (English article)

Gap (NYSE: GPS) Says to Triple China Network in 2012 (English article)

China Lodging Group (Nasdaq: HTHT) Updates October Hotel Operating Performance (PRNewswire)

◙ NDRC Dispenses RMB 660 Mln in Cloud Subsidies – Source (English article)