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Tune Hotel on exponental growth path

Posted: 20 Feb 2013 05:56 PM PST

NEW DELHI: Tune Hotel Group is set to grow exponentially from 2013 onwards with hotels mushrooming in India, Middle East,
Australia, Japan, as well as, the African region, says Chief Executive Officer Mark Lankester.

By end-2013, Tune Hotel would be present in eight countries, he said.

"Currently we are in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and UK. India will be the sixth market followed by Australia and Japan," he said in an interview with Bernama.

In India, the first hotel would open in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, in April, followed by Melbourne, Australia, in November and one more in Japan, he said.


Next year, Tune Hotel would also open its doors in Mekkah, Madinah and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, he said.

"We are looking at Europe as well. We are looking at Italy and we are finalising a deal in Vienna, Austria, amid the huge tourist potential there," he said.

In the African region, Tune Hotel is keen to enter Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, he said, adding that the value hotel chain had already signed a deal in Nigeria.

"There is oil money in Nigeria. The economy is growing fast. There is huge demand amid a population 160 million people but there is no supply and the fact that there are no big international brands in the country it is a great time for
us to gain a foothold there.

"We love countries that offer high room rates," said Mark.

He said Colombo, Sri Lanka, also offered good opportunity and Tune Hotel was eyeing that market too.

"In Colombo, we are looking but we have not got anything substantial as yet," he said.

Besides expanding into new territories, Tune Hotel is also keen to grow in its existing markets.

"Only by expansion you will benefit from the economies of scale," he said.

Currently, there are 11 hotels in Malaysia, five in UK, three
each in Indonesia and Thailand and four in the Philippines.

In Malaysia, hotels will open in Melaka, Alor Setar, Cyberjaya and KLIA2 ( 400 rooms) and in UK while one more hotel would be located in Canary Wharf, he said.

"The total number of hotel rooms will change rapidly from now onwards as we have plans to open one to two hotels every month," said Mark.

He said the key aspect was to continuously expand without over-stretching as campaign, advertising and brand building was equally important.

Asked on competition, he said there are rivalry at every place but it is all about offering the right product and services priced reasonably to attract customers.

Going forward, Mark said there was potential for Tune Hotel to go into full-fledged hotel services.

Although he did not provide a timeframe, he noted that at some stage it would make sense to offer a four-star hotel facility.

"By then, we would have built up certain amount of expertise. Just like how after AirAsia, AirAsia X came about," he added.-- Bernama

Tune plans 100 hotels in India

Posted: 20 Feb 2013 05:49 PM PST

NEW DELHI: Tune Hotel Group has earmarked nothing less than 100 hotels in India, with the first to open its doors in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, come April 2013, says its Chief Executive Officer, Mark Lankester.

Gujarat's vibrant economy is among the key factors in the budget hotel chain's decision to start its ventures in India from the state which is located in the Northwest, he said.

"We have a full strategy for the whole of Gujarat. Normally we go into the big locations such as Delhi but we went with Gujarat first as when we looked at the history it is the best performing economy in the whole of India," he said.

Hence, it is important for Tune Hotel to make its presence there first, he told Bernama in an exclusive interview.

Apart from the economy, which saw an average annual growth rate
of 10.4 per cent over the last five years, there is also a huge non-resident Indian traffic to Gujarat.

"If you look at one state that has more citizens leaving aboard, it is Gujarat. There are about one million Gujaratis in the UK and another million in the US. They are all over the world, which is a huge market to be tapped into.

"So, within Gujarat itself there is a strategy for five to six hotels ideally over the next three years," he said, adding that the first 100-room hotel would open this April in Motera, Ahmedabad.

It would be followed by a 120-room hotel in Bhiwadi, Haryana, by end-2013 and a 200-room hotel near the New Delhi Railway Station early 2014.

Besides Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai are the other major capitals that Tune Hotel would stamp its presence.

Others in the pipeline are in Neemrana and Jaipur in Rajasthan, Chandigard, Punjab and Bhavnagar, Gujarat.

The average room rate would be between Rs2,000 (RM114) and Rs2,500 (RM142).

Unlike other hoteliers, Tune Hotel, he said was very much keen in the Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.

"As a value hotel brand, often we go into a Tier 3 city. We could be the best thing that happened for that town and we could almost be the best hotel there.

"I think for India, if you are going to have significant coverage you really need to be where the industrial areas are coming up, new commercial centres as well as places where the new capital regions are developing," said Mark.

There is not enough supply of hotel rooms in India, "so, within India 100 hotels is easily achievable when you look at the demand and supply situation," he said when asked on the company's expansion plans in India.

He disclosed that some of the value hotel chains in China have between 3,000 and 4,000 hotels.

Asked on the business model for India, he said, it would be a mix of acquisition and/or joint venture with developers or pure management agreement.

"India is such a big country, therefore, you got to be flexible. If you go in with very hard and fuss rules and say this is the only way we will operate, than, I think that will be a mistake for us," he said.

Elaborating further, he said in India, domestic demand for hotel rooms were phenomenal, "and we love to go into countries where the domestic economy and the ability for domestic demand is always there whether it is business or leisure."

There is different spin for India when it comes to demand, he said, pointing out to the "big fat Indian weddings" as a huge potential market for hoteliers.

"Weddings takes a big part in demand for hotels in India. So, we are very much interested to ensure that we take part in the wedding process. If you're part of a family wedding, you want to house all of them in a single hotel," he said.

Generally, the budget hotels in India have less than 100 rooms per hotel, but Tune Hotel would have between 100 and 200 rooms, which would make it easier for the hotel chain to capture this market, he said.

"It is important for people to understand that we provide good value and customer service. We got to be competitive," he said, adding that Tune Hotel has been working on India for the past 42 months.

The country with a population of 1.2 billion people offers immense opportunities and could potentially emerge as one of Tune Hotel's biggest market, said Mark.-- Bernama

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Inside court: Day one of Pistorius bail hearing - BBC News

Posted: 20 Feb 2013 08:34 AM PST

Oscar Pistorius in court, 19 February 2013

South African Olympic and Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius has denied intending to murder his girlfriend on the night she was shot and killed at his home.

Tweeting from the courtroom, the BBC's Andrew Harding(@BBCAndrewH) described the atmosphere in court and the emotional reaction of Oscar Pistorius as prosecutors and defence lawyers sparred over what happened on the night Reeva Steenkamp was shot and killed.

0600 GMT:

Chaos in courthouse as journalists scramble for places at #OscarPistorius trial. Am 4th in queue.. Will that get me a seat?

So much for the queue. Now waiting to be told which 10 journalists will be allowed into #OscarPistorius trial.

0700 GMT:

Greetings from the benches of court C. #OscarPistorius bail hearing postponed from Friday to start soon.

#OscarPistorius father and other friends and relatives sitting here. Cameras waiting for athlete to walk in. #OscarPistorius big power point projection screen on wall. Likely to be used for evidence. Hushed atmosphere now.

0800 GMT:

#Pistorius arrives in court. Blue suit tie and shirt. Standing as magistrate tells photographers not to shoot or publish pictures. Pistorius head in hands crying.

Prosecutor Nel addressing court. #OscarPistorius sitting a metre from me. Eyes shut now. Sobbing again. Jaw clenched. Hands in lap.

Magistrate asks him if he's ok and understands proceedings. He replies "yes" in clear voice. #OscarPistorius still sobbing as prosecutor says he shot through closed door so premeditated murder even if he thought it was burglar.

"Yes your worship" says #OscarPistorius to questions about court procedure. Now defence lawyer arguing

0900 GMT:

#OscarPistorius sobbing hard now as defence continues. "May have been argument earlier" with Reeva but not proof of murder. No premeditation.

No reason to think fact that door broken suggests guilt. He shot first then broke it to discover his mistake says defence lawyer.

#OscarPistorius defence speculates that prosecution will argue that Reeva was scared and wanted to break up and hence premeditation. No evidence of premeditated murder says his lawyer.

#OscarPistorius lawyer argues with passion. Much more forceful than prosecution.

Prosecution now on attack. "Cold fact - I walk see closed door and I shoot... Deal with motive later."

Prosecution: not like waking up with someone over your bed and shoot on instinct. No, he woke, put on legs, took gun and walked 7m to shoot.

1000 GMT:

Prosecution says tiny bathroom. Nowhere for Reeva to go. #OscarPistorious leaves court for short break. Magistrate ensures no photos or video taken.

#OscarPistorius is just back in court as Reeva Steencamp's memorial service ending.

More discussions about the meaning of "premeditated" and the occasional joke from the magistrate Nair.

#OscarPistorius silently mouths some words in anguish as magistrate mentions possibility of life imprisonment.

1100 GMT:

#OscarPistorius magistrate gives blow to athlete's chances of bail with early ruling on premeditated murder not murder. For now.

#OscarPistorius reacts with more tears then leaves court for another break. #OscarPistorius family gather in group to hold hands and hug.

Magistrate says he could change ruling on premeditated murder at end of hearing.

1200 GMT:

Prosecutor Nel tells me "a trial within a year" for #OscarPistorius.

Back in session. Never seen someone so focused. #OscarPistorius stares straight ahead.

Criminologist Laurie Pieters tell me SA law is "a marathon" and she worried about #OscarPistorius safety in jail.

#OscarPistorius statement to court read by lawyer: "no intention to kill my girlfriend... No substance in allegation." Pistorius sobs.

Pistorius describes night in detail. Compelling. Says Reeva must have gone to bathroom when he went to get fan from balcony. Pitch dark in bedroom. I thought intruder in bathroom. Used cricket bat to break door.

I did not have my prosthetic legs on and felt extremely vulnerable. Horror and fear.

1300 GMT:

#OscarPistorius friend now tells of serious relationship between Oscar and Reeva. They made each other laugh. Very much in love.

Absolutely mortified by loss of Reeva. I trust South African legal system.

Another friend says #OscarPistorius told him Reeva could be "the one" he would marry.

When I reached the bed I realised Reeva not in bed. Dawned on me that she might be in the toilet. I shouted at Reeva to phone police. Knew I had to protect Reeva and myself.

Friend of Reeva's calls #OscarPistorius a polite well mannered humble man. Epitome of gentleman. Reeva's friend says victim told her she would "probably say yes" if #OscarPistorius asked her to marry him

Incredibly compelling testimony from #OscarPistorius and friends. "It just sounds true" says journalist beside me in court. Too scripted says a criminologist. Unconvinced.

Statement by #OscarPistorius doesn't deal with reports of arguments at home that night.

OscarPistorius hearing adjourns till tomorrow. State prosecution admits they need to do more work after defence statement.

Boehner, WH trade blame for sequester - CBS News

Posted: 20 Feb 2013 08:18 AM PST

With just a little over a week to avert them, it appears increasingly likely the $1.2 trillion in so-called sequester cuts will go into effect. That's left House Speaker John Boehner trading blame with the White House for the stalemate.

Boehner penned an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal Tuesday evening called, "The President Is Raging Against a Budget Crisis He Created." He blasted President Obama for publicly shaming Republicans for failing to avert the sequester. Mr. Obama yesterday said that "Republicans have a choice" between putting the economy at risk, for the sake of protecting special interests, and compromising to protect investments in things like health care and national security.

However, in his op-ed, Boehner charged that the public "might not realize from Mr. Obama's statements is that [the sequester] is a product of the president's own failed leadership."

The $1.2 trillion sequester cuts, which were initially set to kick in on Jan. 1, emerged out of Congress' 2011 budget negotiations. Congress agreed that if a congressional "supercommittee" couldn't come up with an acceptable deficit reduction plan, Congress would just slash $1.2 trillion from the budget over 10 years -- half coming from defense spending and half from non-defense. Nearly everyone in Washington agrees that indiscriminately slashing $1.2 trillion would damage the economy, but lawmakers can't agree on a deficit reduction package with which to replace the cuts.

Given the economic damage the sequester would inflict, Congress this year stalled the cuts for two months -- which is why they're set to go into effect in March. Unless Congress acts in the next week and a half, $85 billion in across-the-board cuts will kick in this year.

Boehner argues, "There is nothing wrong with cutting spending that much--we should be cutting even more--but the sequester is an ugly and dangerous way to do it."

Boehner also blamed Mr. Obama for insisting on inserting the "sequester" plan into the 2011 budget deal. Originally, the speaker said Congress wanted a plan to stop debt limit increases if the "supercommittee" failed. "But President Obama," Boehner charged, "was determined not to face another debt-limit increase before his re-election campaign. Having just blown up one deal, the president scuttled this bipartisan, bicameral agreement. His solution? A sequester."

Boehner said that Republicans are unwilling to agree to any more tax hikes in any plan to avert the sequester. "Mr. President, we agree that your sequester is bad policy," he wrote. "What spending are you willing to cut to replace it?"

The White House was quick to respond, with White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer calling Boehner's op-ed "an amazing act of revisionist history."

In a White House blog post, Pfeiffer notes said, "it was the Speaker who praised the sequester at the time." He notes that Boehner, in a 2011 interview with CBS News, said of the budget deal, "When you look at this final agreement that we came to with the White House, I got 98 percent of what I wanted. I'm pretty happy."

He also noted that the 2011 deal passed in the GOP-led House of Representatives with the support of 174 Republicans, including Boehner, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., and Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis.

Pfeiffer points out that both Mr. Obama and congressional Democrats have put forward plans to avert the sequester and blasted Republicans for their resolute objections to closing any tax loopholes. He challed congressional Republicans to vote once more on the legislation the GOP passed last year to avert the sequester.

"Where is the Republican plan? The GOP bill expired," he wrote. "If they're confident the draconian cuts will win support in Congress and more importantly - with the American people -- they should bring it up for a vote."

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