Hotel Properties Ltd
SGX:H15

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SGX:H15
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Price: 4.79 SGD 3.68%
Market Cap: 2.5B SGD
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Hotel Properties Ltd. (HPL) has carved out a distinctive niche in the hospitality and real estate industry, combining a flair for luxury with a shrewd business acumen. Originating from the vibrant and dynamic city-state of Singapore, HPL embarked on its journey in 1980, progressively expanding its footprint across the globe. The company specializes in developing and managing high-end hotels and resorts, creating unique experiences that cater to an affluent clientele. From the tropical paradises of the Maldives and Bali to bustling urban landscapes like London and New York, HPL's portfolio is a tapestry of varied geographies and cultures, leveraging local charms to enhance the allure of its properties. The key to HPL's financial success lies in its strategic blend of property ownership and management. By owning premium real estate in prime locations, the company benefits from property appreciation over time, while operational revenues flow from the hotels they manage and brand partnerships. In collaboration with prestigious global brands, HPL often combines its expertise in property development with the renowned service standards of its partners, thus optimizing occupancy rates and ensuring consistent cash flow through a mix of room revenues, food and beverage sales, and conferencing services. This dual revenue model allows HPL to mitigate market risks while capitalizing on the burgeoning demand for luxury travel experiences worldwide.

H15 Intrinsic Value
4.29 SGD
Overvaluation 10%
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