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Indian Hotels to benefit from weaker rupee - JPM

INDIANHOTEL-TAJ-JPMORGAN:Indian Hotels to benefit from weaker rupee - JPM

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Reuters Market Eye - J.P.Morgan maintained Indian Hotels at "neutral" with a September 2012 target price of 77 rupees but highlighted the hotel chain operator will benefit from a weaker rupee. A weaker rupee would make tariffs in U.S. dollar terms cheaper for foreign tourists, and help pricing power on a rupee basis for the operator of Taj hotels and resorts worldwide, J.P.Morgan said in a report dated on Thursday.

Tourists accounts for 60 percent of the demand in luxury hotels in India, J.P.Morgan estimates. J.P.Morgan added current valuations of enterprise value/room of 10 rupees per room are "attractive and significantly below replacement costs."

 

However, J.P.Morgan said it would need to see more improvement in the domestic economy and a turnaround at The Pierre, Indian Hotel's flagship luxury hotel in New York, before looking to upgrade the stock.

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First Published: Jul 06 2012 | 3:21 PM IST

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