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REITs — Hotels

9 members, APLE to SVC, A to Z by ticker.

Gross profitability
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Capital intensity
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Net cash
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Figures describe the list as a group, from each member's own filed record; they name no member and form no rank. A member missing an input is absent from that median, never counted against the others.

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APLE Apple Hospitality REIT

Apple Hospitality REIT is one of the largest hospitality REITs in the U.S., in both the number of hotels and guest rooms, with significant geographic and brand diversity.

Owner earnings not applied to a balance-sheet business

Retained capital not applied to a balance-sheet business

Balance sheet a balance-sheet business; the net-cash read is not applied · buybacks at an average near $14.00 · dividend paid 10 of 10 yrs, cut at least once

CLDT Chatham Lodging Trust

A property business, read on funds from operations and net asset value rather than reported earnings.

Owner earnings not applied to a balance-sheet business

Retained capital not applied to a balance-sheet business

Balance sheet a balance-sheet business; the net-cash read is not applied · dividend paid 9 of 9 yrs, cut at least once

DRH Diamondrock Hospitality Company

Our hotels and resorts are primarily categorized as luxury and upper upscale as defined by STR, Inc. and are generally located in high barrier-to-entry markets with multiple demand generators.

Owner earnings not applied to a balance-sheet business

Retained capital not applied to a balance-sheet business

Balance sheet a balance-sheet business; the net-cash read is not applied · dividend paid 7 of 7 yrs, cut at least once

HST Host Hotels & Resorts Inc.

We are the largest publicly traded lodging REIT, with a geographically diverse portfolio of luxury and upper-upscale hotels.

Owner earnings not applied to a balance-sheet business

Retained capital not applied to a balance-sheet business

Balance sheet a balance-sheet business; the net-cash read is not applied · buybacks at an average near $16.03 · dividend paid 9 of 10 yrs, cut at least once

INN Summit Hotel Properties Inc.

Summit Hotel Properties, Inc. is a self-managed lodging property investment company that was organized on June 30, 2010 as a Maryland corporation.

Owner earnings not applied to a balance-sheet business

Retained capital not applied to a balance-sheet business

Balance sheet a balance-sheet business; the net-cash read is not applied · buybacks at an average near $4.30 · dividend paid 5 of 10 yrs, cut at least once

PEB Pebblebrook Hotel Trust

Revenue is Room (62%), Food and beverage (26%) and Other (11%).

Owner earnings not applied to a balance-sheet business

Retained capital not applied to a balance-sheet business

Balance sheet a balance-sheet business; the net-cash read is not applied · dividend paid 8 of 8 yrs, cut at least once

RHP Ryman Hospitality Properties

Ryman is a Delaware corporation that began operating as a self-advised and self-administered REIT for federal income tax purposes on January 1, 2013.

Owner earnings not applied to a balance-sheet business

Retained capital not applied to a balance-sheet business

Balance sheet a balance-sheet business; the net-cash read is not applied · buybacks at an average near $49.62 · dividend paid 10 of 10 yrs, cut at least once

RLJ RLJ Lodging Trust

Revenue is Occupancy (81%), Food and Beverage (12%) and Other (7%).

Owner earnings not applied to a balance-sheet business

Retained capital not applied to a balance-sheet business

Balance sheet a balance-sheet business; the net-cash read is not applied · buybacks at an average near $12.09 · dividend paid 10 of 10 yrs, cut at least once

SVC Service Properties Trust

We are a REIT formed in 1995 under the laws of the State of Maryland.

Owner earnings not applied to a balance-sheet business

Retained capital not applied to a balance-sheet business

Balance sheet a balance-sheet business; the net-cash read is not applied · buybacks at an average near $16.28 · dividend paid 10 of 10 yrs, cut at least once

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The same four lines for every member, in strict ticker order; a figure that could not be read renders as "not read," never as a mark against the record beside it. The header describes the list and names no member; the entries carry no ranking and form no score. What a chapter cannot carry — understanding of the business, and a price — is yours.