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Non-Tech : HILTON HOTELS-HLT -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Paul Lee who wrote (190)5/4/2000 11:28:00 AM
From: Howard Feinstein  Respond to of 218
 
Nice to contact me Paul, but I got out of HLT, thank God, 2 years ago at $32! Good luck to you!

Howie

P.S.- Mr. Bollenbach, in my opinion, let all shareholder's down big time!



To: Paul Lee who wrote (190)5/25/2000 6:58:00 AM
From: Paul Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218
 
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Individual Investor Analysis
Hilton Hotels: Luxury at Budget Prices


Senior Analyst: Glenn Curtis (5/25/00)

Lodging and entertainment stocks have taken a hit lately. It makes sense. Investors fear that a combination of higher fuel costs and interest rates will cool the economy.
Prior to this year, Americans spent the better part of the 1990s traveling in record numbers, but there is a risk that this trend turn sour. Some analysts have pointed to the overcapacity in lodging and surmised that some operators will get hurt worse than others. But in our opinion, Hilton Hotels (NYSE: HLT - Quotes, News, Boards) is a solid player that is trading at bargain basement prices.

For the record Hilton is still seeing strong demand at hotels in most of its major metropolitan markets including New York, San Francisco and Washington. The company's Chicago hotel bookings had slipped a bit on lower convention demand, but now bookings in the Windy City look to be fairly strong for the remainder of 2000. More...