Hotel Industry Mergers and Acquisitions Reached $4.1 Billion in First Half of 1997, the Coopers & Lybrand Lodging Research Network Reports More Than Double the Year-Earlier Period, www.lodgingresearch.com Says

NEW YORK, Aug. 4 - Lodging industry mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the first half of 1997 soared to $4.1 billion, according to Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P.'s Lodging Research Network (www.lodgingresearch.com). That's more than double the first half of 1996, when hotel industry M&A activity totaled $1.7 billion, the Lodging Research Network says. But for 1996 overall, hotel industry M&A activity amounted to $8.8 billion, a record – and well above 1995's $3 billion, the Lodging Research Network found.

"This has been the year of the deal in the U.S. hotel industry," according to Bjorn Hanson, Ph.D., New York-based chairman of the Coopers & Lybrand lodging and gaming practice, creators of the Lodging Research Network (www.lodgingresearch.com), the comprehensive, Internet-based resource for lodging industry data and information. "The key factors driving the M&A activity are record industry profits, near-1996-record levels of equity capital raised and the attention of Wall Street and its merger and acquisition expertise," he noted.

In the first half of 1997, there were a total of six M&A transactions in the hotel industry, compared with nine deals in the year-earlier period, according to the Lodging Research Network. For all of 1996, there were 20 hotel industry M&A transactions, according to www.lodgingresearch.com.

"Many of the transactions we've seen so far have been 'big companies getting bigger,'" Hanson notes. "But there is a second type of deal we expect to see: smaller companies combining to remain competitive, benefit from economies of scale and unite complementary resources," he adds. "For some of these small companies, the coming mergers will be survival mergers."

The largest of the hotel industry's six M&A deals in the first half of 1997 came in April, when Parsippany, New Jersey-based HFS Inc. HFS acquired vehicle leasing, mortgage and corporate relocation services provider PHH Corp. of Hunt Valley, Maryland for $1.8 billion, according to www.lodgingresearch.com. Today with market capitalization of approximately $9.5 billion, HFS is the largest lodging C-corporation, as opposed to a lodging real estate investment trust, or REIT.

The second-largest transaction that took place during the first half of the year came in February when Marriott International MAR acquired Renaissance Hotel's portfolio of 150 hotels as well as the Renaissance, New World and Ramada International hotel brands for $1 billion, according to the Lodging Research Network.

The third-largest transaction during the first half of this year was Host Marriott's HMT June purchase of the Forum Group's portfolio of 29 retirement communities from Marriott Senior Living Services Inc., a unit of Marriott International, for $540 million, the Lodging Research Network reports.

The fourth-largest hotel industry M&A deal was in January when Extended Stay America ESA acquired Studio Plus hotels for $290 million, according to the Lodging Research Network (www.lodgingresearch.com).

he fifth-largest M&A transaction, and the only one in the first half of 1997 to involve a lodging REIT, was Starwood Lodging Corp.'s HOT February acquisition of HEI Hotels LLC for $327 million.

The sixth-largest M&A transaction, and the only one in the first half to involve a time-share entity, was Signature Resorts' SIGR purchase of timeshare developer Plantation Resorts Group for $59.1

million.

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