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- Stock symbol: CHH (NYSE)
- Annual revenue (2007): $615.5 million
- Year established: 1987
- Industry: Hotels
- Phone: (301) 592-5000
- Reservations: (877) 424-6423
- Fax: (301) 592-6157
- HQ: Silver Spring, Maryland
- Chairman: Stewart Bainum Jr.
- CEO: Charles A. Ledsinger Jr.
- CFO: David L. White
- Staff: 1,816
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Comfort Suites is a brand of hotels owned by Choice Hotels International (CHH). They have over 425 locations worldwide and, as of May 2007, all Comfort Suites hotels are completely smoke free. Most Comfort Suites offer free breakfast and coffee, high-speed Internet, and in-room refrigerators and microwaves.
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Key Dates
- 1939: Quality Courts United (eventually Choice Hotels) founded
- 1982: Comfort Inns first introduced
- 1987: Comfort Suites introduced as first mid-level suite chain along with Quality Suites
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Comfort Suites Competitors
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- Best Western: Official Site | Wikipedia
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