Fox Footy(@FOXFOOTY) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hawthorn has come under fire after its huge loss to Sydney including a call on “the biggest blight in the game” at large.

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Hawthorn has come under fire after its huge loss to Sydney including a call on “the biggest blight in the game” at large.

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Hotels are Awesome(@firstcrack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pritesh | Independent Hotelier Production started off great (1% Room Revenue of total property), but has diminished almost completely over the 5 past months (Europe).

It's a pity, the type of clientele fit the concept perfectly.

@PriteshSMB Production started off great (1% Room Revenue of total property), but has diminished almost completely over the 5 past months (Europe).

It's a pity, the type of clientele fit the concept perfectly.
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daniel(@DHikisz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will be interesting to see what computations and twisting of statistics David King will use to justify having Geelong below Carlton in his seedings again tomorrow night.

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Hotels are Awesome(@firstcrack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I want to make a prediction for how I think hotel industry will look like in 10-20 years, so Twitter can hold me accountable 😉

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marky mark 'the lamp'(@anoos56) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kingys' explanation of hawthorn's defence against Sydney showing redundant defenders and a trade up defence with no influence is amazing. Thank you


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Hotels are Awesome(@firstcrack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7/10 On the flip side, I expect the luxury and unique experience segment to grow massively. New players will be focusing on growing niches and communities, creating memorable hospitality experiences. Traditional luxury (e.g., Four Seasons) will remain stable.

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Hotels are Awesome(@firstcrack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5/10 Many will mimic the tech stacks and designs of companies like Sonder, Numa, Limehome, and BobW, thereby becoming indistinguishable commodities without unique selling points.

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Hotels are Awesome(@firstcrack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6/10 This shift means more hotels will adopt the tech stack and designs of companies like Sonder, Limehome and Numa, thereby becoming indistinguishable commodities without unique selling points (just like most chain hotels).

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Nick Dorsey(@dorse054) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hotels are Awesome Where would you say we’re at today in contrast? If I understand your viewpoint is basically increased stratification on both ends of the market. The middle will get squeezed out to better competitors on the budget end or high end

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