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Xenia Hotels (XHR) Misses Q2 EPS by 9c, Revenues Miss

July 30, 2020 6:40 AM

Xenia Hotels (NYSE: XHR) reported Q2 EPS of ($0.88), $0.09 worse than the analyst estimate of ($0.79). Revenue for the quarter came in at $14.83 million versus the consensus estimate of $23.9 million.

Second Quarter and Year to Date 2020 Highlights

"The operating environment in the second quarter was unlike anything we have ever experienced in the lodging industry," commented Marcel Verbaas, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Xenia. "I would like to thank our hotel operating teams and corporate employees for their agility and resilience during this unprecedented time. While we are in the early stages of what is likely to be a very choppy and uneven recovery, early indications reinforce our view that travel is an integral part of life and that lodging demand will return.

"Over the last few months, we have been reminded of some of our company's key advantages. Owning hotels that attract diverse types of demand, including high-end leisure business, has helped us reopen hotels at a strong pace. By tomorrow, 35 of our 39 hotels will be open and operating, representing over 80% of our total rooms. Our hotels and resorts located in key leisure and drive-to markets were the first to reopen and affirmed our long-standing strategic focus of owning a diverse group of properties. Having a broad geographic presence, without heavy concentration in a handful of urban gateway markets, has proven to be beneficial. Being affiliated with the strongest brands, at a time when trusted brands matter the most, is also a major strength. Having a high-quality and recently renovated portfolio gives us confidence that our properties are well suited for a sustained recovery. Finally, our solid balance sheet and liquidity position have been critical this year and we expect each to help us weather this storm."

"We have taken the last few months to work with our operators to re-shape on-property operations, and we commend our operating companies for moving aggressively to control expenses, helping us reduce our average monthly recurring expenses relative to our previous estimate. We intend to maintain these leaner operating models as demand returns to prior peak levels in the years ahead," continued Mr. Verbaas. "Our consistent strategic focus on having a significant investment in assets in key leisure destinations is expected to provide us with a competitive edge in the months and quarters ahead. We experienced the benefit of this strategy as we reopened our assets in locations such as Savannah, Charleston, Key West, Napa, Phoenix and Orlando with encouraging short-term results, including six properties that had positive Hotel EBITDA for the month of June."

"While several states have experienced an uptick of COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, we currently have no plans to resuspend operations at any hotels or resorts. Month-to-date, through July 25th, our open properties averaged nearly 25% occupancy, consistent with levels we saw at our hotels that were open in June. With most of our properties now open and operating, we are positioned to capture demand in the quarters ahead. Though near-term demand is difficult to predict, we do know that having a desirable, diversified portfolio matters. Not all hotel portfolios will recover the same. Once business does recover, the renewed industry focus on streamlined operations will allow hotel owners to better deliver margin gains in future years. In addition, we anticipate a lengthy period in which competitive supply growth will be muted. In the meantime, we continue to be focused on conserving liquidity, preserving value for our shareholders, keeping our high-quality portfolio in great condition, and positioning the company for the future up cycle," concluded Mr. Verbaas.

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