According to PKF Hospitality Research (PKF-HR), the nation's leader in hospitality research and consulting, there is a strong relationship between hotel industry data and the NVA championship.
Hotel performance measures such as occupancy, room rates, and profits
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The 2007-2008 NBA season marks the 11th time that the Lakers and Celtics have met in the finals. These two historic franchises have combined to win 30 of the 61 NBA championships (soon to be 31 of 62). PKF-HR has been collecting data on hotels since 1930, or 17 years before the first professional basketball championship was played.
Mark Woodworth, (top right photo) president of PKF-HR, explains, “Being a Celtics fan, I wanted to get a better handle on the likely outcome of the series.”

In their most recent Hotel Horizonssm forecast report, PKF-HR reaffirmed their prediction of

The average annual change in profits for the hotel industry in the 10 years that the Celtics and Lakers have met was 3.1 percent. PKF-HR forecasts that in 2008, profits will increase by 2.9 percent, leading the firm to suggest that th
numbers are more than coincidence.
“We really should not have been surprised
to see the Celtics and Lakers back in the finals. Two plus two equals four as far
as I know,” Woodworth said.
The real question on everyone’s mind is who will be this year’s champion.
“At the risk of offending our clients and colleagues in Los Angeles, all trends
point towards Boston being this year’s NBA champion,” concludes Reed
Woodworth, (top left photo) vice president of the PKF Consulting Boston office. “National hotel occupancy is expe
“To make Boston fans feel even more confident, we need look no further than the annual change in room rate,” Reed added. “In the years that Boston has beaten the Lakers, rates increased by 3.9 percent.
"When Boston has won an NBA
championship against any team, the hotel industry reported a 4.0 percent
increase in rates. This year PKF-HR is forecasting a 4.1 percent increase in
room rates, almost an identical match. Sorry, Lakers fans.”
Bruce Baltin, (middle left photo) senior vice president of the PKF Consulting office in Los Angeles, jokes, “I still expect the Lakers to win. But even if they lose, from a hotel owner’s
perspective, I am happy to be in Los Angeles, where hotel revenue is projected
to grow at twice the rate expected for Boston hotels in 2008.”
“Lest anyone think that I was able to influence how the data was interpreted, we
had a Knick fan, my colleague Robert Mandelbaum,(director of research information services) check the numbers,” Woodworth added.

Contacts:
Mark Woodworth, President, PKF Hospitality Research, 3475 Lenox Road, Suite 720, Atlanta, GA 30326. 404 842 1150, ext. 222.
Chris Daly or Jerry Daly (media), Daly Gray Public Relations, 620 Herndon Parkway, Suite 115, Herndon, VA 20170. 703 435 6293.
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