Question 6 What is the cost of capital for the lodging and restaurant divisions of Marriott? Answer: The cost of capital for lodging is 9.2% and the cost of capital for restaurants is 13.1% Calculation: WACC = (1-t) * rd * (D/V) + re* (E/V) Where: D= market value of DEBT re = aftertax cost of equity E = market value of EQUITY V = D+E rd = pretax cost of debt t = tax rate To calculate the formula above‚ we need to determine each component Tax rate (t) 56% --> calculated before LODGING
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Carlton‚ Inc.‚ a leading lodging company with over 3‚100 lodging properties in the United States and 66 other countries and territories (Marriott International‚ Inc. Corporate Headquarters‚ 2008). My key task is to discuss market segmentation‚ targeting and positioning strategies of the company with the following brands: Marriott Hotels & Resorts and Courtyard by Marriott in the same marketplace‚ Asia-Pacific. As the fast expansion in economy of Asia-Pacific‚ the hospitality industry has a bright perspective
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Brief overview of Marriott group of hotels Marriott group of hotels is association with International Tourism partnership. It is an association with organizations having a participation of organizations inside the travel and tourism industry. The point of International Tourism Partnership is to give the capacity and information to the improvement of handy answers for a dependable business. The establishing part of International Tourism partnership is Marriott. It has helped towards the ’practical
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Sheet1 Marriott Cost of Capital Lodging Division Tax Rate 0.44 Equity Beta D/D+S Lodging Hilton Holiday La Quinta Ramada Average 0.76 1.35 0.89 1.36 1.09 14% 79% 69% 65% 0.5675 S/D+S 86% 21% 31% 35% 0.4325 D/S Unlevered Beta 0.16 3.76 2.23 1.86 2.00 0.65 0.28 0.28 0.48 0.42 Target D/D+S Target D/S Levered Beta 74% 2.85 1.62 Costs of Equity: Rf Lodging MRP 8.95% 7.43% Beta Requity 1.62 21.02% Costs of Debt: Rf Lodging 8.95% Spread Tax rate Rdebt(1-T) 1.10% 0.44 0.0563 WACCs: Lodging
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Case 1- Marriott Corporation: The Cost of Capital Some preliminary questions: 1. What do you think about Marriott’s policy of repurchasing shares? Repurchase whenever stock price < warranted equity value Does this mean the market is inefficient? 2. Why does Marriott manage rather than own hotel assets? Finding limited partners on a hotel project is equivalent to selling private equity in the project Is there any reason to
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BMKT 600 – Services Marketing Final Exam Structure - Fall Semester 2012 - 2013 Required chapters: 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 11‚ and 12. Exam Date: Tuesday‚ February 4‚ 2013 Exam Duration: 150 Minutes |Part |Description |Weight | |I. Objective |All lectured material | | |
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AEREN FOUNDATION’S Maharashtra Govt. Reg. No.: F-11724 SUBJECT:-E-COMMERCE MANAGEMENT COURSE : Total Marks : 80 Attempt all the cases Case 01 GM’s E-Business Strategy INTRODUCTION US-based General Motors (GM)‚ the largest automobile company in the world‚ was in trouble in the late 1990s. The company’s market share in the US automobile market had been steadily declining from a high of 50% in the late 1960s to a low of 28% by 1999.Analysts pointed out that GM had been in the grip of a vicious
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Company Research Assignment The reason for our research is to analyze the recruitment practices of a medium sized company. The subject of our assignment is Marriott Hotels – the Toronto airport location at 901 Dixon Road‚ Toronto. The Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel was a previous employer of Caroline Baird’s‚ who remembers this hotel as one of excellence with many good programs in place from hiring and recruiting to training and development. They are an example of a company
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Marriott Corporation: The Cost of Capital (Abridged) Executive Summary: The case &quot;Marriott Corporation: The Cost of Capital (Abridged)&quot; focuses on an ideal opportunity to review the capital asset pricing model and the weighted average cost of capital through calculation of the cost of capital for Marriott as a whole. Dan Cohrs is faced with making recommendations for the hurdle rates at Marriott Corporation and its three divisions utilizing CAPM and WACC. This case illustrates
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managing rather than owning the hotel assets‚ Marriott is able to increase its ROA thereby increasing potential profitability and its financial position in the market. Marriott also improves its efficiency as the general partner under long-term management contract because it can decrease useless expenses and guarantee a part of the partnership’s debt. The second financial strategy is investing in projects that increase shareholder value. Marriott uses the discounted cash-flow techniques to evaluate
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