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    Lemon Tree Hotels shares soar 13%. What’s keeping traders active?

    Lemon Tree Hotels' shares surged over 13% following the announcement of its expansion into Gujarat with a new hotel signing. This move, part of a broader asset-light growth strategy, reinforces the company's focus on tourism and pilgrimage markets. The company is also undergoing a strategic restructuring with Warburg Pincus to unlock shareholder value.

    Lemon Tree Hotels plans overseas push amid outbound travel surge

    Lemon Tree Hotels is set to expand internationally in the next three to five years. This move aligns with the growing trend of Indians traveling abroad for leisure. The company aims to establish a presence in popular destinations like Thailand, Vietnam, and Singapore. This expansion is a mid-term goal for the hotel chain.

    US-Israel-Iran war: 11 stocks that may face strong headwinds; and 11 that could see fresh tailwinds emerge

    Trouble in the Middle East was expected as the US had been building up its presence in the Gulf. But the fact that it came unannounced on a weekend could cause a sharp reaction when the market opens on Monday. Yes, there will be some sectors where businesses will be hit. But for others the hit will be due to market sentiment more than anything else. Also, one must differentiate between the first-level impact on the business and the second level of impact. Investors who understand the transmission mechanisms, distinguish between temporary panic and structural damage, and act with discipline rather than emotion stand to benefit.

    Consumption, cement and tourism in focus: Sameer Dalal sees value beyond market volatility

    Investors are seeking new opportunities after market corrections. Sameer Dalal suggests focusing on domestic sectors like consumption, cement, and discretionary plays. He sees a revival in discretionary consumption and tourism. The cement sector is also highlighted as an overlooked opportunity. Dalal believes India's consumption revival story offers compelling investment potential for the next one to two years.

    Lemon Tree Hotels to go asset-light as Warburg Pincus invests up to Rs 960 crore; Fleur to be listed separately

    Lemon Tree Hotels and Fleur Hotels are undergoing a significant restructuring, with Warburg Pincus investing up to Rs 960 crore in Fleur. This move will create two distinct platforms: Lemon Tree as an asset-light management company and Fleur as a growth-oriented hotel ownership entity. The reorganization aims to simplify the group structure and unlock long-term shareholder value.

    Hotel stocks rally up to 50% in FY26: Will GST 2.0 give them an extra boost?

    Hotel stocks surged up to 50% in FY26, fueled by strong demand, GST reform hopes, and expansion plans. Analysts remain bullish on Lemon Tree, Chalet, and Apeejay Park, citing rising room rates, reduced debt, and new projects. Seasonal travel and premium supply gaps further support the growth outlook.

    • Lemon Tree Hotels shares surge 5% after Q3 profit jumps 77% YoY

      Lemon Tree Hotels shares jumped 5% after Q3 FY25 net profit surged 76.6% YoY to Rs 62.5 crore. Revenue rose 22% to Rs 355.18 crore, with EBITDA up 30%. The company plans expansion and renovations, aiming for sustained growth. Analysts maintain a ‘Buy’ rating with a Rs 157 target.

      Buy Lemon Tree Hotels, target price Rs 164: ICICI Securities

      ICICI Securities maintains a buy call on Lemon Tree Hotels, setting a target price of Rs 164. With aggressive expansion plans, the hotel chain aims to increase operational keys to 15,538 by FY29-30. Despite near-term renovation constraints, strong revenue growth is projected, fueled by the Mumbai airport hotel and renovated properties.

      Buy Lemon Tree Hotels, target price Rs 155: HDFC Securities

      HDFC Securities has issued a buy call for Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd., setting a target price of Rs 155. Despite a recent dip in occupancy rates, the hotel chain's revenue and EBITDA saw significant year-over-year growth. HDFC Securities predicts strong growth for Lemon Tree Hotels, citing the company's ambitious expansion plans and focus on asset-light growth.

      Lemon Tree Hotels shares in focus after signing license agreement for a hotel in Udaipur

      Lemon Tree Hotels announced a new property in Ayodhya, set to open in FY 2028, managed by Carnation Hotels. On Monday, shares closed at Rs 113.9, down 3.5%, while the Sensex fell 0.78%. Year-to-date, shares are down 4% but up 122% over three years.

      Lemon Tree Hotels shares jump 3% on signing licensing agreement for new property

      Lemon Tree Hotels' shares rose 3% after announcing a new property on Mira Road, Mumbai, set to open in FY 2026. Managed by Carnation Hotels, the property will feature 108 rooms and various amenities. This expansion complements their existing properties in Maharashtra.

      Lemon Tree to branch out, open 30 new hotels this year

      Patanjali Keswani, chairman and MD of Lemon Tree Hotels told ET in an interview that this year's expansion will include the opening of a Lemon Tree resort in Bhutan and the launch of 3-4 hotels and resorts in Nepal. Last year, the BSE-listed co had launched 1,375 new rooms across 14 hotels, including India's biggest hotel - the 669-room Aurika Mumbai Skycity.

      Fundamental Radar: 5 factors make Lemon Tree a compelling bet in hospitality space: Kruttika Mishra

      Lemon Tree Hotels, India's largest mid-priced hotel chain, has witnessed strong performance due to a favourable industry scenario and an asset light model. The company is expected to benefit from strong industry tailwinds, with room demand projected to remain high in the next few years. Lemon Tree has a strong pipeline of new hotels and recently opened Aurika Mumbai, which is expected to see improvements in occupancies in Q4 FY24.

      Lemon Tree Hotels gains 23% in three months, should you stay invested?

      A key reason for this optimism is that the company is placed well among the listed mid-sized hotels to gain meaningfully from improving demand. A pick-up in the corporate travel, meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE), and a demand-supply mismatch in the mid-market segment augurs well for the hotel companies.

      Momentum pick: A decisive breakout in Lemon Tree Hotels could take stock 17-33% higher

      Lemon Tree Hotels has also been trading with lower volatility of 0.91 over the 12-month period, the data further suggested. Momentum indicators RSI and MFI are in a medium range of 57.4 and 61.1 which indicates that there is still an upside left in the stock. A number below 20 is considered at oversold while above 70 is seen as overbought.

      Fundamental Radar: 5 reasons why Lemon Tree could give 20% upside in next 1 year

      Demand from corporate travel remains robust and it continues to be the highest contributor to room nights sold. The contribution of the retail segment has also grown significantly. Going ahead, the management sees a significant improvement in consumer sentiment and expects Leisure and corporate travel to continue gaining traction.

      Seeing India's love for gods, hotels put faith in religious locations

      Till September 2019, over 870 keys had been signed across religious destinations like Amritsar, Dwarka and Haridwar last year, showed data real estate services firm JLL shared with ET. These rooms across hotels are expected to be operational in the next two years.

      Seeing India’s love for gods, hotels put faith in religious destinations

      Owing to India's fascination with gods, travel companies and hotels are ramping up their presence in religious destinations in and outside India.

      Lemon Tree stock on a high since its listing

      Lemon Tree Hotels has put together a corpus of Rs 1,800 cr for investing directly in its hotels.

      Buy Lemon Tree Hotels, target Rs 93: Nirmal Bang Institutional Equities

      Buy Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd. at a price target of Rs 93.0 .

      Lemon Tree planning to open 15 hotels by FY19

      Lemon Tree is looking at Siliguri, Mumbai, Patna, Amritsar, Gangtok, Jammu, Lucknow, Kolkata and Coimbatore for its new properties.

      Lemon Tree looks east for expansion

      Some of these locations include places like Ahmedabad, Aurangabad, Aligarh, Alwar, Bandhavgarh, Bengaluru, Bhiwadi, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Dahej, Gangtok, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Goa.

      Private equity funds eye 15% stake in Lemon Tree

      The transaction is seen as a pre-IPO round of funding as the company is intend to go public by the last quarter of this fiscal 2017 or early next fiscal year, multiple sources aware of the negotiations told ET.

      Lemon Tree Hotels to invest Rs 4,500 crore;add 5,200 rooms by FY19

      While the Lemon Tree Hotels constitute the largest segment of hotel properties at present, going forward it sees the Red Fox Hotels to be its future growth driver.

      Dutch Fund raises stake to 13% in Lemon Tree

      Lemon Tree had first signed a deal with APG in 2012 when the fund invested Rs 180 crore in the hotel chain. The fund also invested Rs 470 crore in Fleur Hotels.

      Hospitality chain Lemon Tree Hotels today said it plans to open 100 hotels in India by 2020, with a total room capacity of 10,000.

      Hospitality firm Lemon Tree Hotels is foraying into real estate, with plans to invest over Rs 1,400 crore, to launch housing projects in India in partnership with US-based investment firm Warburg Pincus.

      The first Lemon Tree hotel was opened in 2004 and since the inception in 2000, Rs 1,600 crore has been invested in the company.

      Lemon Tree, the upscale mid-market hotel, has invested about Rs 500 crore in the domestic market and around Rs 200 crore in New York in the last two months

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