Interstate Hotels & Resorts to Hold First-Quarter 2008 Earnings Call on May 7
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ARLINGTON, Va., April 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Interstate Hotels &
Resorts (NYSE: IHR), a leading hotel real estate investor and the nation's
largest independent operator of full- and select- service hotels, today
announced that the company will release first-quarter 2008 financial results
on Wednesday, May 7, 2008, before the market's opening. Management will hold
a conference call at 10 a.m. ET to discuss those results.
The call will be hosted by Chief Executive Officer Thomas F. Hewitt and
Chief Financial Officer Bruce Riggins. Stockholders and other interested
parties may listen to a simultaneous webcast of the conference call on the
Internet by logging onto Interstate's Web site, www.ihrco.com, or
www.streetevents.com, or may call 800-240-5318, reference number 11112759.
(International investors may call 303-262-2053.) A recording of the call will
be available by telephone until midnight on Wednesday, May 14, 2008, by
dialing 800-405-2236, reference number 11112759. (International investors may
call 303-590-3000.) A replay of the conference call will be posted on
Interstate Hotels & Resorts' Web site through June 7, 2008.
As of today, Interstate Hotels & Resorts has ownership interests in 54
hotels and resorts, including seven wholly owned assets. Together with these
properties, the company and its affiliates manage a total of 217 hospitality
properties with approximately 45,000 rooms in 36 states, the District of
Columbia, Russia, Mexico, Belgium, Canada and Ireland. Interstate Hotels &
Resorts also has contracts to manage 16 to be built hospitality properties
with approximately 3,800 rooms. For more information about Interstate Hotels
& Resorts, visit the company's Web site: www.ihrco.com.
SOURCE Interstate Hotels & Resorts
Carrie McIntyre, SVP, Treasurer of Interstate Hotels & Resorts,
+1-703-387-3320
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