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Extended Stay Hotels Selects Rubicon® As Exclusive Provider Of Competitive Rates Solutions - Read More

Date Added: June 04, 2008 06:44:03 PM
Rubicon, a leading provider of competitive market intelligence to the travel and hospitality industry, today announced that Extended Stay Hotels has selected Rubicon’s MarketVision® Competitive Rate Position to provide up-to-date, detailed rate comparisons for its hotel markets across the United States and Canada.

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