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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

Form 10-Q

     
þ
  QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2004
OR
 
o
  TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from      to
Commission file number: 1-11903

MeriStar Hospitality Corporation

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
     
Maryland
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
  75-2648842
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
 
4501 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, Virginia
(Address of principal executive offices)
 
22203
(Zip Code)

(703) 812-7200

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

     Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  Yes þ     No 

      Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an accelerated filer (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).  Yes þ     No 

      The number of shares of the registrant’s common stock outstanding at July 31, 2004 was 87,258,929.




 

INDEX

             
Page

PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1.
  Financial Statements        
    Consolidated Balance Sheets — June 30, 2004 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2003     2  
    Consolidated Statements of Operations — Three and six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003 (Unaudited)     3  
    Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows — Six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003 (Unaudited)     4  
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)     5  
Item 2.
  Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations     17  
Item 3.
  Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk     35  
Item 4.
  Controls and Procedures     36  
PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
Item 4.
  Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders     37  
Item 6.
  Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K     38  
Signatures     39  

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PART I.          FINANCIAL INFORMATION

ITEM 1.          FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

MERISTAR HOSPITALITY CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Dollars and shares in thousands, except per share amounts)
                   
June 30,
2004 December 31,
(Unaudited) 2003


ASSETS
               
Property and equipment
  $ 2,633,167     $ 2,481,752  
Accumulated depreciation
    (488,371 )     (446,032 )
     
     
 
      2,144,796       2,035,720  
Assets held for sale
    21,826       51,169  
Investment in affiliate
    15,000       15,000  
Prepaid expenses and other assets
    41,113       47,934  
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $3,728 and $2,040
    72,173       64,709  
Restricted cash
    72,478       42,523  
Cash and cash equivalents — unrestricted
    148,819       230,884  
     
     
 
    $ 2,516,205     $ 2,487,939  
     
     
 
 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
               
 
Long-term debt
  $ 1,587,404     $ 1,638,028  
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
    91,450       83,458  
Accrued interest
    41,121       46,813  
Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts
    21,887       16,411  
Other liabilities
    19,703       11,831  
     
     
 
Total liabilities
    1,761,565       1,796,541  
     
     
 
Minority interests
    26,880       37,785  
Stockholders’ equity:
               
 
Common stock, par value $0.01 per share
Authorized — 100,000 shares
Issued — 89,307 and 69,135 shares
    893       691  
 
Additional paid-in capital
    1,463,886       1,338,959  
 
Accumulated deficit
    (693,893 )     (642,094 )
 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
          (977 )
 
Common stock held in treasury — 2,371 and 2,345 shares
    (43,126 )     (42,966 )
     
     
 
Total stockholders’ equity
    727,760       653,613  
     
     
 
    $ 2,516,205     $ 2,487,939  
     
     
 

See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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MERISTAR HOSPITALITY CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
                                     
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,


2004 2003 2004 2003




Revenue:
                               
 
Hotel operations:
                               
   
Rooms
  $ 143,156     $ 136,911     $ 277,284     $ 266,706  
   
Food and beverage
    59,442       56,404       110,450       107,520  
   
Other hotel operations
    17,362       19,201       34,397       35,754  
 
Office rental, parking and other revenue
    2,929       3,453       5,828       6,716  
     
     
     
     
 
Total revenue
    222,889       215,969       427,959       416,696  
     
     
     
     
 
Hotel operating expenses:
                               
   
Rooms
    35,046       32,467       67,795       63,163  
   
Food and beverage
    41,739       38,789       79,923       75,646  
   
Other hotel operating expenses
    10,864       10,936       21,162       20,392  
Office rental, parking and other expenses
    670       583       1,255       1,213  
Other operating expenses:
                               
   
General and administrative, hotel
    32,010       31,864       65,774       62,906  
   
General and administrative, corporate
    3,473       3,132       7,106       6,105  
   
Property operating costs
    31,909       30,620       62,941       59,609  
   
Depreciation and amortization
    25,289       25,242       51,333       49,190  
   
Property taxes, insurance and other
    16,006       17,548       32,860       34,547  
   
Loss on asset impairments
    1,291       65,123       1,536       65,123  
     
     
     
     
 
Operating expenses
    198,297       256,304       391,685       437,894  
     
     
     
     
 
Operating income (loss)
    24,592       (40,335 )     36,274       (21,198 )
Minority interest
    671       10,598       1,617       14,275  
Interest expense, net
    (29,724 )     (34,583 )     (64,103 )     (69,301 )
Loss on early extinguishments of debt
    (1,980 )           (7,903 )      
     
     
     
     
 
Loss before income taxes and discontinued operations
    (6,441 )     (64,320 )     (34,115 )     (76,224 )
Income tax (expense) benefit
    (45 )     (12 )     410       164  
     
     
     
     
 
Loss from continuing operations
    (6,486 )     (64,332 )     (33,705 )     (76,060 )
     
     
     
     
 
Discontinued operations:
                               
 
Loss from discontinued operations before income tax
    (5,131 )     (142,016 )     (18,314 )     (200,054 )
 
Income tax (expense) benefit
    62       (13 )     220       8  
     
     
     
     
 
Loss from discontinued operations
    (5,069 )     (142,029 )     (18,094 )     (200,046 )
     
     
     
     
 
Net loss
  $ (11,555 )   $ (206,361 )   $ (51,799 )   $ (276,106 )
     
     
     
     
 
Basic loss per share:
                               
 
Loss from continuing operations
  $ (0.08 )   $ (1.40 )   $ (0.45 )   $ (1.66 )
 
Loss from discontinued operations
    (0.06 )     (3.08 )     (0.24 )     (4.37 )
     
     
     
     
 
Net loss per basic share
  $ (0.14 )   $ (4.48 )   $ (0.69 )   $ (6.03 )
     
     
     
     
 
Diluted loss per share:
                               
 
Loss from continuing operations
  $ (.08 )   $ (1.55 )   $ (0.45 )   $ (1.87 )
 
Loss from discontinued operations
    (.06 )     (2.92 )     (0.23 )     (4.12 )
     
     
     
     
 
Net loss per diluted share
  $ (0.14 )   $ (4.47 )   $ (0.68 )   $ (5.99 )
     
     
     
     
 
See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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MERISTAR HOSPITALITY CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
UNAUDITED
(Dollars in thousands)
                       
Six Months Ended
June 30,

2004 2003


Operating activities:
               
 
Net loss
  $ (51,799 )   $ (276,106 )
 
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
               
   
Depreciation and amortization
    52,585       59,055  
   
Loss on asset impairments
    7,441       264,677  
   
Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect
    11,530        
   
Loss on early extinguishments of debt
    7,903        
   
Minority interests
    (1,617 )     (14,275 )
   
Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation
    1,090       1,443  
   
Change in value of interest rate swaps
          (3,395 )
   
Deferred income taxes
    (890 )     (2,094 )
   
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
               
     
Accounts receivable
    (4,227 )     (12,168 )
     
Prepaid expenses and other assets
    4,864       4,225  
     
Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts
    (3,241 )     (4,575 )
     
Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities
    (5,949 )     (4,977 )
     
     
 
Net cash provided by operating activities
    17,690       11,810  
     
     
 
Investing activities:
               
 
Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired of $3.5 million
    (182,790 )      
 
Capital expenditures for property and equipment
    (49,898 )     (14,547 )
 
Proceeds from sales of assets
    104,873       15,720  
 
Purchases of marketable securities
          (18,056 )
 
Payments from Interstate Hotels & Resorts
          42,052  
 
Increase in restricted cash
    (29,955 )     (9,740 )
 
Costs associated with disposition program and other, net
    (5,081 )     (299 )
     
     
 
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities
    (162,851 )     15,130  
     
     
 
Financing activities:
               
 
Prepayments on long-term debt
    (105,857 )      
 
Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs
    109,687        
 
Scheduled payments on long-term debt
    (3,691 )     (4,208 )
 
Distributions to minority investors
    (141 )     (141 )
 
Proceeds from common stock issuance
    72,340        
 
Purchase of subsidiary partnership interests
    (8,690 )     (65 )
 
Other
    (325 )      
     
     
 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
    63,323       (4,414 )
     
     
 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents
    (227 )     (115 )
     
     
 
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents
    (82,065 )     22,411  
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period
    230,884       33,896  
     
     
 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period
  $ 148,819     $ 56,307  
     
     
 
Supplemental Cash Flow Information
               
Cash paid for interest and income taxes:
               
 
Interest, net of capitalized interest
  $ 69,804     $ 70,399  
 
Income taxes
  $ 495     $ 1,902  
Non-cash investing and financing activities:
               
 
Senior subordinated debt redeemed in exchange for common stock
  $ 49,213     $  
 
Redemption of OP units
  $ 123     $ 20,100  

See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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MERISTAR HOSPITALITY CORPORATION

NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2004

1.          Organization

      MeriStar Hospitality Corporation is a real estate investment trust, or REIT. We own a portfolio of primarily upper upscale, full-service hotels and resorts in the United States. Our portfolio is diversified geographically as well as by franchise and brand affiliations. As of June 30, 2004, we owned 79 hotels with 22,187 rooms, all of which were leased by our taxable subsidiaries. As of June 30, 2004, 77 hotels were managed by Interstate Hotels & Resorts, Inc. (“Interstate Hotels”), one hotel was managed by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC (“Ritz-Carlton”), a subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc., and one hotel was managed by another subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc. (“Marriott”) (collectively with Interstate Hotels, the “Managers”). Of our 79 hotels at June 30, 2004, seven were included in our non-core disposition program. Two of these assets with 568 rooms have been sold during the third quarter of 2004.

      The Managers operate our 79 hotels pursuant to management agreements with our taxable subsidiaries. Under these management agreements, the taxable subsidiaries pay a management fee for each property to the Manager of their hotels. The taxable subsidiaries in turn make rental payments to our subsidiary operating partnership under the participating leases.

      Under the Interstate Hotels management agreements, the base management fee is 2.5% of total hotel revenue, plus incentive payments based on meeting performance thresholds that could total up to an additional 1.5% of total hotel revenue. The agreements have initial terms expiring on January 1, 2011 with three renewal periods of five years each at the option of Interstate Hotels, subject to some exceptions.

      Under the Ritz-Carlton and Marriott management agreements, the base management fee is 3.0% and 2.5% of total hotel revenue, respectively, through 2005 and 3.0% under both thereafter, plus incentive payments based on meeting performance thresholds that could total up to an additional 2.0% of total revenue and 20% of available cash flow (as defined), respectively. The agreements have initial terms expiring in 2015 and 2024, respectively, with four and three renewal periods of 10 and five years each, respectively, at the option of Ritz-Carlton and Marriott. The Ritz-Carlton and Marriott management agreements include certain limited performance guarantees by Ritz-Carlton and Marriott which are designed primarily to provide downside performance protection and run through 2005 and up to 2008, respectively. Management expects funding under these guarantees to be minimal.

2.          Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

      Interim Financial Statements. We have prepared these unaudited interim financial statements according to the rules and regulations of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. We have omitted certain information and footnote disclosures that are normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. These interim financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements, accompanying notes and other information included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003.

      In our opinion, the accompanying unaudited consolidated interim financial statements reflect all adjustments, which are of a normal and recurring nature, necessary for a fair presentation of the financial condition and results of operations and cash flows for the periods presented. The results of operations for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the results for the entire year.

      Principles of Consolidation. Our consolidated financial statements include the accounts of all wholly-owned and majority-owned subsidiaries. Intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

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      Held for Sale Properties. We classify the properties we are actively marketing as held for sale once all of the following conditions are met:

  •  Our board has approved the sale,
 
  •  We have a fully executed agreement with a qualified buyer which provides for no significant outstanding or continuing obligations with the property after sale, and
 
  •  We have a significant non-refundable deposit.

      We carry properties held for sale at the lower of their carrying values or estimated fair values less costs to sell. We cease depreciation at the time the asset is classified as held for sale.

      Cash and Cash Equivalents. We classify investments with original maturities of three months or less as cash equivalents. Our cash equivalents include investments in debt securities, including commercial paper, overnight repurchase agreements and money market funds.

      Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets. We apply the provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 144, “Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets,” which require the current and prior period operating results of any asset that has been classified as held for sale or has been disposed of on or after January 1, 2002 and where we have no continuing involvement to be recorded as discontinued operations. Any gains or losses on final disposition are also included in discontinued operations.

      The provisions of SFAS No. 144 also require that whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of a long-lived asset may be impaired that an analysis be performed to determine the recoverability of the asset’s carrying value. We make estimates of the undiscounted cash flows from the expected future operations or potential sale of the asset. If the analysis indicates that the carrying value is not recoverable from these estimates of cash flows, we write down the asset to estimated fair value and recognize an impairment loss. Any impairment losses we recognize on assets held for use are recorded as operating expenses. We record any impairment losses on assets held for sale as a component of discontinued operations.

      Accounting for Costs Associated with Exit or Disposal Activities. We apply the provisions of SFAS No. 146, “Accounting for Costs Associated with Exit or Disposal Activities,” which require that a liability for a cost associated with an exit or disposal activity be recognized and measured initially at fair value only when the liability is incurred. Our strategy includes the disposition of certain hotel assets, all of which are managed under agreements that typically require payments to Interstate Hotels as a result of termination. Any such liability will be recognized at the time the asset disposition is complete and a termination notice is provided to Interstate Hotels. At that time, the recognition of the termination obligation will be included in the calculation of the final gain or loss on sale. For further discussion of potential termination obligations, see “Asset Dispositions” included in Item 2 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

      Stock-Based Compensation. We adopted the recognition provisions of SFAS No. 123, “Accounting for Stock-Based Compensation,” as amended by SFAS No. 148, on January 1, 2003 for new stock options issued under our compensation programs. As permitted by SFAS No. 148, we elected to apply the provisions prospectively, which includes recognizing compensation expense for only those stock options issued in 2003 and after. We apply the provisions of Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 25, “Accounting for Stock Issued to Employees,” in accounting for our stock options issued under our compensation programs prior to January 1, 2003. As we granted these stock options at fair market value, no compensation cost has been recognized. For our other equity-based compensation awards, we recognize compensation expense over the vesting period based on the fair market value of the award at the date of grant.

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      Had compensation cost been determined based on fair value at the grant date for awards granted prior to our adoption of the fair value method, our net loss and per share amounts would have been adjusted to the pro forma amounts indicated as follows (in thousands, except per share amounts):

                                   
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,


2004 2003 2004 2003




Net loss, as reported
  $ (11,555 )   $ (206,361 )   $ (51,799 )   $ (276,106 )
 
Add: Stock-based employee compensation expense included in reported net loss, net of related tax effect
    395       677       975       1,606  
 
Deduct: Total stock-based employee compensation expense determined under fair value-based method for all awards, net of related tax effect
    (442 )     (816 )     (1,077 )     (1,900 )
     
     
     
     
 
Net loss, pro forma
  $ (11,602 )   $ (206,500 )   $ (51,901 )   $ (276,400 )
     
     
     
     
 
Loss per share:
                               
 
Basic, as reported
  $ (0.14 )   $ (4.48 )   $ (0.69 )   $ (6.03 )
 
Diluted, as reported
    (0.14 )     (4.47 )     (0.68 )     (5.99 )
 
Basic, pro forma
    (0.14 )     (4.48 )     (0.69 )     (6.03 )
 
Diluted, pro forma
    (0.14 )     (4.47 )     (0.69 )     (5.99 )

      These pro forma compensation costs may not be representative of the actual effects on reported net loss and loss per share in future periods.

      Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities. Our interest rate risk management objective is to manage the effect of interest rate changes on earnings and cash flows. We look to manage interest rates through the use of a combination of fixed and variable rate debt. We only enter into derivative or interest rate transactions for hedging purposes. We recognize all derivatives as either assets or liabilities on the balance sheet and measure those instruments at fair value. Changes in the fair value of derivatives are recorded each period in current earnings or other comprehensive income based on the derivative’s effectiveness and whether the derivative has been designated as a cash flow or fair value hedge.

      Acquisition of Hotels. Our hotel acquisitions consist almost exclusively of land, building, furniture, fixtures and equipment. We allocate the purchase price among these asset classes and any acquired intangible assets based upon their respective fair values as required by Statement of Financial Accounting Standards, or SFAS 141, “Business Combinations.”

3.          Comprehensive Loss

      Comprehensive loss was $10.3 million and $202.5 million for the three months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. Comprehensive loss consisted of net loss ($11.6 million and $206.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively) and foreign currency translation adjustments.

      Comprehensive loss was $50.8 million and $271.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. Comprehensive loss consisted of net loss ($51.8 million and $276.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively) and foreign currency translation adjustments.

4.          Acquisitions

      On May 10, 2004 and June 25, 2004, we acquired the 366-room Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City in Arlington, Virginia and the 485-room Marriott Irvine in Orange County, California, respectively, for a total purchase price of $185.5 million, plus net acquisition costs and adjustments of $0.7 million.

      The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City luxury hotel is operated by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC under a long-term contract. On June 30, 2004, we partially financed the acquisition through the placement of a

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$55.8 million fixed-rate mortgage loan which is secured by this property, matures on June 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.80%.

      The Marriott Irvine is operated by a subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc. under a long-term contract. We expect to invest approximately $7.5 million in property improvements over the next 12 months, primarily in the hotel’s guest rooms. We financed a portion of the acquisition with a $55.5 million fixed-rate mortgage loan which is secured by this property, matures on July 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.69%. Because Marriott International, Inc. reports results in 13 four week periods during the year rather than the 12 monthly periods that we employ, we will include 12 weeks of results in each of quarters one through three and 16 weeks of results in quarter four.

      The acquisitions were accounted for under the purchase method of accounting, and the assets and liabilities and results of operations of the hotels have been consolidated in our financial statements since the date of purchase. On an unaudited pro forma basis, revenues, net income and basic and diluted loss per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003 would have been reported as follows if the acquisitions had occurred at the beginning of each of the respective periods (in thousands):

                                   
Three Months Six Months Ended
Ended June 30, June 30,


2004 2003 2004 2003




Total revenue
  $ 238,655     $ 231,535     $ 455,136     $ 446,324  
Net loss
    (10,213 )     (204,660 )     (49,634 )     (273,975 )
Net loss per share:
                               
 
Basic
  $ (0.12 )   $ (4.44 )   $ (0.66 )   $ (5.98 )
 
Diluted
    (0.13 )     (4.44 )     (0.66 )     (5.94 )

      The following is a summary of the combined preliminary allocation of the purchase price (thousands), which may be revised upon completion of our valuation procedures:

           
Land
  $ 15,000  
Buildings and improvements
    151,592  
Furniture, fixtures and equipment
    18,220  
Net working capital
    1,435  
     
 
 
Total purchase price
  $ 186,247  
     
 

5.          Property and Equipment

      Property and equipment consisted of the following (in thousands):

                 
June 30, December 31,
2004 2003


Land
  $ 247,479     $ 238,772  
Buildings and improvements
    2,016,233       1,930,155  
Furniture, fixtures and equipment
    301,502       284,602  
Construction-in-progress
    67,953       28,223  
     
     
 
    $ 2,633,167     $ 2,481,752  
     
     
 

      For the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, we capitalized interest of $2.0 million and $1.6 million, respectively.

      During the first and second quarters of 2004, we recognized impairment losses of $5.0 million and $2.4 million, respectively, of which $4.8 million and $1.1 million, respectively, are recorded in discontinued operations (see Note 12). As of June 30, 2004, we had seven hotels remaining in our disposition program, three of which are classified as held for sale as of June 30, 2004 (see Note 6).

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      During the first and second quarters of 2003, we recognized impairment losses of $56.7 million and $208.0 million, respectively, of which $56.7 million and $142.9 million, respectively, are recorded in discontinued operations as of June 30, 2004 (see Note 12).

      The impairment charges are based on our estimates of the fair value of the properties we are actively marketing. These estimates require us to make assumptions about the sales prices that we expect to realize for each property as well as the timing of a potential sale. In making these estimates, we consider the operating results of the assets, the market for comparable properties, and quotes from brokers, among other information. In nearly all cases, our estimates have reflected the results of an extensive marketing effort and negotiations with prospective buyers. Actual results could differ materially from these estimates.

6.          Assets Held for Sale

      At December 31, 2003, seven assets were classified as held for sale. All seven of these assets were sold during the six months ended June 30, 2004. At June 30, 2004, three of the seven remaining properties in our non-core disposition program met our criteria for classification as held for sale. The four other assets included in our asset disposition program did not meet the probability criteria as prescribed by SFAS No. 144 to classify them as held for sale. Assets held for sale consisted of the following (in thousands):

                 
June 30, December 31,
2004 2003


Land
  $ 598     $ 5,061  
Buildings and improvements
    20,082       43,391  
Furniture, fixtures and equipment
    765       2,759  
Construction-in-progress
    381       1,114  
     
     
 
      21,826       52,325  
Accumulated depreciation
          (1,156 )
     
     
 
    $ 21,826     $ 51,169  
     
     
 

7.          Investment in Affiliate

      In 1999, we, through MeriStar Hospitality Operating Partnership, L.P. (“MHOP”), our principal operating subsidiary, invested $40 million in MeriStar Investment Partners, L.P. (“MIP”), a joint venture established to acquire upscale, full-service hotels. Our cost-basis investment is in the form of a partnership interest, in which we earn a 16% cumulative preferred return with outstanding balances compounded quarterly. While the return on this investment is preferred and cumulative, the underlying investment ranks equally with the investments of the other investors in MIP. We recognize the return quarterly as it becomes due to us. For the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, we recognized a preferred return of $3.2 million and $4.2 million, respectively, from this investment. As of June 30, 2004 and December 31, 2003, cumulative preferred returns of $24.5 million and $19.6 million, respectively, were due from MIP. We have reserved a portion of this balance and have included the net $21.4 million and $18.2 million in accounts receivable on the accompanying consolidated balance sheets as of June 30, 2004 and December 31, 2003, respectively. We expect that any cumulative unpaid preferred returns will be paid in the future from excess cash flow above our current return and from potential partnership hotel disposition proceeds in excess of debt allocated to individual assets. Given the current economic environment, we do not expect MIP’s operations to provide adequate cash flow in the near term for significant payment of our current returns or repayments of our cumulative unpaid preferred returns; however we expect to receive payments from MIP during 2004 resulting from planned dispositions of certain assets combined with cash flow improvements on other assets. We evaluate the collectibility of our preferred return based on our preference to distributions and the underlying value of the hotel properties.

      While we believe that our current and cumulative returns continue to be fully collectible, during 2003, the value of our underlying investment declined due to the decline in MIP’s cash flow, particularly driven by

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results in four of its hotel markets. While we believe that the cash flow, and thus the value of our investment in MIP, will be recoverable over time, we expect that any such recovery will take a number of years to achieve. The accounting rules for cost basis investments require that declines in value that are other than temporary be recognized currently. Since the decline in the value of our underlying investment in MIP was other than temporary, we recognized a $25.0 million impairment loss on this investment during the fourth quarter of 2003.

8.          Long-Term Debt

      Long-term debt consisted of the following (in thousands):

                 
June 30, December 31,
2004 2003


Senior unsecured notes due 2011 — 9.125%
  $ 355,665     $ 400,000  
Senior unsecured notes due 2008 — 9.0%
    270,500       300,000  
Senior unsecured notes due 2009 — 10.5%
    224,187       250,000  
Secured facility, due 2009
    306,067       309,035  
Secured facility, due 2013
    100,041       100,765  
Convertible subordinated notes
    173,705       173,705  
Senior subordinated notes
    34,225       83,438  
Mortgage debt
    137,505       27,011  
Unamortized issue discount
    (4,417 )     (5,926 )
     
     
 
      1,597,478       1,638,028  
Fair value adjustment for interest rate swap
    (10,074 )      
     
     
 
    $ 1,587,404     $ 1,638,028  
     
     
 

      Aggregate future maturities as of June 30, 2004 were as follows (in thousands):

         
2004 (six months)
  $ 9,373  
2005
    11,743  
2006
    12,687  
2007
    47,578  
2008
    282,318  
Thereafter
    1,233,779  
     
 
      1,597,478  
Fair value adjustment for interest rate swap
    (10,074 )
     
 
    $ 1,587,404  
     
 

      As of June 30, 2004, 81% of our debt bore fixed rates of interest, and the remaining 19% bore interest at fixed rates that have been, since April 2, 2004, effectively swapped to a floating rate. Our overall weighted average interest rate was 8.30% after giving effect to the interest rate swap. Based on market prices at June 30, 2004, the fair value of our long-term debt was $1.62 billion.

      Credit facility. On December 23, 2003, we entered into a new three-year $50 million senior credit facility, secured by six of our hotels, and terminated our previous credit facility. The facility bears interest at an annual rate of the London Interbank Offered Rate, or LIBOR, plus 450 basis points. As of June 30, 2004, we had no outstanding borrowings under this facility.

      The facility contains financial and other restrictive covenants. Our ability to borrow under this facility is subject to compliance with financial covenants, including leverage, fixed charge coverage and interest coverage ratios and minimum net worth requirements. Our compliance with these covenants in future periods will

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depend substantially upon the financial results of our hotels. The agreement governing our new senior credit facility limits our ability to effect mergers, asset sales and change of control events and limits the payments of dividends other than those required for us to maintain our status as a REIT and our ability to incur additional secured and total indebtedness.

      Senior unsecured notes. During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we repurchased from available cash $99.6 million of our senior unsecured notes, including $29.5 million of the 9.0% notes due 2008, $44.3 million of the 9.125% notes due 2011, and $25.8 million of the 10.5% notes due 2009. We recorded a loss on early extinguishment of debt of $6.2 million and wrote off deferred financing costs of $1.2 million related to these repurchases which is included in depreciation and amortization expense on the accompanying consolidated statements of operations.

      These senior unsecured notes are unsecured obligations of MHOP, our principal operating subsidiary, and we guarantee payment of principal and interest on the notes. These notes contain various restrictive covenants, limiting our ability to initiate or transact certain business activities if specific financial thresholds are not achieved. One of those thresholds is having a 2 to 1 fixed charge coverage ratio (as defined in the indentures, fixed charges only include interest on debt obligations and preferred equity) in order to enter into certain types of transactions, including the repurchase of our stock, the issuance of any preferred stock, the payment of certain dividends, the incurrence of any additional debt, or the repayment of certain outstanding debt before it comes due. As of June 30, 2004, our fixed charge coverage ratio was significantly below 2 to 1, and therefore we were not permitted generally to enter into those transactions, except as noted below.

      There are certain exceptions with respect to the incurrence of additional debt and early repayment of debt features in the indentures. We have the ability to incur up to $300 million of secured financing within restricted subsidiaries, subject to meeting other maintenance tests under the indentures, of which $194 million was available at June 30, 2004. We also have a general carve-out to incur $50 million of unspecified borrowings within a restricted subsidiary, of which the full amount was available at June 30, 2004. We have the ability to lever assets within an unrestricted subsidiary, such as the mortgage financing related to the acquisition of Marriott Irvine. Additionally, we are permitted to repay subordinated debt prior to its maturity from the proceeds of an equal or junior financing with a longer term than the debt refinanced, an equity offering, or a financing within an unrestricted subsidiary.

      Secured facilities. We completed a $330 million non-recourse financing secured by a portfolio of 19 hotels in 1999. The loan bears a fixed annual interest rate of 8.01% and matures in 2009. The secured facility contains standard provisions that require the servicer to maintain in escrow cash balances for certain items such as property taxes and insurance. In addition, the facility contains a provision that requires our mortgage servicer to retain in escrow the excess cash from the encumbered hotels after payment of debt service (“Excess Cash”), if net hotel operating income (“NOI”) for the trailing twelve months declines below $57 million. This provision was triggered in October 2002 and will be effective until the hotels generate the minimum cash flow required for two consecutive quarters, at which time the cash being held in escrow will be released to us. As of June 30, 2004 and December 31, 2003, $39.2 million and $27.2 million, respectively, of cash was held in escrow under this provision. In July 2003, we signed an amendment to the loan agreement that permits the release of cash placed in escrow for all capital expenditures incurred on the 19 encumbered properties on or after April 1, 2003. Although the servicer will continue to retain in escrow any excess cash from the encumbered hotels, they will release cash for all capital expenditures we have incurred from April 1, 2003 through the date of the amendment and future capital expenditures we incur on the 19 properties. Escrowed funds totaling $30.3 million were available to fund capital expenditures under this provision as of June 30, 2004. In July 2004, we received a cash reimbursement of $12.2 million from the servicer related to capital expenditures incurred on the 19 encumbered properties.

      The fair value adjustments for the interest rate swap agreement of $(10.1) million that are discussed in further detail below are related to the outstanding secured facility balance of $306.1 million as of June 30, 2004.

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      On September 26, 2003, as permitted by the indentures governing our senior unsecured notes and senior subordinated notes, we completed a $101 million commercial mortgage-backed securities financing, secured by a portfolio of four hotels. The loan carries a fixed annual interest rate of 6.88% and matures in 2013.

      Convertible subordinated notes. On July 1, 2003, we completed an offering of $170 million aggregate principal amount of 9.5% convertible subordinated notes due 2010. These notes are convertible into our common stock at any time prior to or at maturity, April 1, 2010, at a conversion price of $10.18 per share (equal to a conversion rate of 98.2318 shares per $1,000 principal amount of notes).

      The proceeds from the new issuance were used to repurchase $150.6 million of our $154.3 million 4.75% convertible notes due 2004, at varying prices, resulting in an aggregate discount of approximately $1.4 million. These convertible notes are convertible into our common stock at a rate of 23.2558 shares per $1,000 in principal amount, which equals approximately $43.00 per share.

      Senior subordinated notes. The senior subordinated notes are unsecured obligations due in 2007 and provide for semi-annual payments of interest each February 15 and August 15 at an annual rate of 8.75%. The related indenture contains various restrictive covenants, which are similar to those in our senior unsecured notes.

      During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we retired $49.2 million of our senior subordinated notes (plus $0.9 million of accrued interest) through the issuance of 8,138,728 shares of common stock. We recorded a loss on early extinguishment of debt of $1.7 million and wrote off deferred financing costs of $0.5 million related to this activity. The write off of deferred financing costs is included in depreciation and amortization expense on the accompanying consolidated statements of operations.

      Mortgage debt. As of June 30, 2004, we had four mortgage loans, two of which were placed during the second quarter of 2004 and one of which is in foreclosure.

      We financed a portion of the Marriott Irvine acquisition (see Note 4) with a $55.5 million fixed-rate mortgage effective June 25, 2004, collateralized by the hotel, which matures on July 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.69%. On June 30, 2004, in connection with The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City acquisition (see Note 4), we entered into a $55.8 million fixed-rate mortgage loan, collateralized by the hotel, which matures on June 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.80%.

      We have a mortgage that matures in 2011 and carries an interest rate of 8.8%; however, the lender, with our acquiescence, initiated foreclosure proceedings which are expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2004. This mortgage loan is collateralized by one of our properties, which we will relinquish to the bank upon completion of foreclosure, which we expect to occur in the third quarter of 2004. The carrying value of the mortgage loan and the fair value of the building both approximate $11 million. This property is included in the seven properties remaining in our disposition program.

      Our only other individual mortgage matures in 2011 and carries an interest rate of 9.0%.

      Derivatives. On April 2, 2004, we entered into an interest rate swap arrangement with a third party to manage our interest rate risk related to our secured facility due 2009, effectively converting the interest the facility bears from a fixed rate to a floating rate. Under the swap, we receive fixed-rate payments of 8.01% and pay floating rate payments based on a one month LIBOR plus 444 basis points on a $307 million notional amount. We do not use derivative instruments for speculative purposes. Due to the fact that the notional amount of the swap matches the principal amount of the underlying debt and other hedge accounting criteria were met, the swap was designated as highly effective at the inception of the swap arrangement and designated as a fair value hedge. We continue to evaluate the effectiveness of the hedge and believe that the hedge continues to be highly effective.

      For a derivative qualifying as a fair value hedge, the change in net unrealized gain or loss upon measuring the fair value hedge and the fair value of the debt instrument is recorded on our consolidated statements of operations. These amounts offset each other as there is no ineffectiveness, and therefore had no impact on our net loss for the three and six months ended June 30, 2004. The fair value of the swap is recorded as either an asset or liability, with a corresponding increase or decrease to the carrying value of the debt instrument being

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hedged on our consolidated balance sheets. The fair value of our hedge was approximately a $10.1 million liability as of June 30, 2004. This amount is included in the consolidated balance sheet in the other liabilities line item. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2004, we earned cash payments of $1.7 million under the swap, which were recorded as a reduction in interest expense.

      During 2003, our only derivative instruments consisted of two swap agreements that did not qualify for treatment as hedges under SFAS No. 133, of which one expired in April 2003 and one in July 2003. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2003, we recognized $1.3 million and $3.4 million, respectively, of income related to the decrease in fair value of the liability recorded for the interest rate swaps in place in those time periods. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2003, we made cash payments on those swaps of $1.3 and $3.4 million, respectively. The change in fair value and the swap payments are netted together on our consolidated statement of operations, thus resulting in no impact on net income.

9.          Stockholders’ Equity and Minority Interests

      Common Stock Transactions. On April 23, 2004, we issued and sold 12.0 million shares of common stock at a price to the public of $6.25 per share pursuant to our effective shelf registration statement filed under the Securities Act of 1933. The offering closed on April 28, 2004 with net proceeds of $72.3 million.

      During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we retired $49.2 million of our senior subordinated notes (plus $0.9 million of accrued interest) through the issuance of 8,138,728 shares of common stock (see Note 8).

      During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we issued 8,570 shares of common stock with a value of $.05 million, related to shares issued under our employee stock purchase plan.

      OP Units. Substantially all of our assets are held indirectly by and operated through MHOP, our subsidiary operating partnership, (Commission file number 333-63768). Our operating partnership’s partnership agreement provides for five classes of partnership interests: Common OP Units, Class B OP Units, Class C OP Units, Class D OP Units and Profits-Only OP Units, or POPs.

      Common OP Unit holders converted 25,141 and 878,000 of their OP Units, with a value of $0.1 million and $20.1 million, respectively, into common stock during the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. A POPs unit holder converted 25,000 POPs for cash during the six months ended June 30, 2004.

      On April 9, 2004, in accordance with the terms of the certificate of designation for the outstanding Class D OP Units of our operating partnership, we redeemed all outstanding Class D OP Units plus accrued and unpaid preferential distributions on those units, for an aggregate consideration of approximately $8.8 million. The Class D OP Units had become redeemable at the option of the holder on April 1, 2004.

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10.          Loss Per Share

      The following table presents the computation of basic and diluted loss per share (in thousands, except per share amounts):

                                     
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,


2004 2003 2004 2003




Basic Loss Per Share:
                               
 
Loss from continuing operations
  $ (6,486 )   $ (64,332 )   $ (33,705 )   $ (76,060 )
     
     
     
     
 
 
Weighted average number of basic shares of common stock outstanding
    82,855       46,078       75,748       45,813  
     
     
     
     
 
 
Basic loss per share from continuing operations
  $ (0.08 )   $ (1.40 )   $ (0.45 )   $ (1.66 )
     
     
     
     
 
Diluted Loss Per Share:
                               
 
Loss from continuing operations
  $ (6,486 )   $ (64,332 )   $ (33,705 )   $ (76,060 )
 
Minority interest, net of tax
    (650 )     (10,733 )     (1,735 )     (14,563 )
     
     
     
     
 
 
Adjusted net loss
  $ (7,136 )   $ (75,065 )   $ (35,440 )   $ (90,623 )
     
     
     
     
 
 
Weighted average number of basic shares of common stock outstanding
    82,855       46,078       75,748       45,813  
 
Common stock equivalents:
                               
   
Operating partnership units
    2,415       2,486       2,421       2,767  
     
     
     
     
 
 
Total weighted average number of diluted shares of common stock outstanding
    85,270       48,564       78,169       48,580  
     
     
     
     
 
 
Diluted loss per share from continuing operations
  $ (0.08 )   $ (1.55 )   $ (0.45 )   $ (1.87 )
     
     
     
     
 

      For the three months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, 17,534,088 shares and 6,701,075 shares, respectively, consisting of shares issuable upon conversion, exchange or exercise of stock options, certain operating partnership units, POPs of MeriStar Hospitality Operating Partnership, L.P., and shares from our outstanding convertible notes, were excluded from the calculation of diluted loss per share as their inclusion would be anti-dilutive.

      For the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, 17,546,153 shares and 6,689,304 shares, respectively, consisting of shares issuable upon conversion, exchange or exercise of stock options, certain operating partnership units, POPs of MeriStar Hospitality Operating Partnership, L.P., and shares from our outstanding convertible notes, were excluded from the calculation of diluted loss per share as their inclusion would be anti-dilutive.

11.          Commitments and Contingencies

      Litigation. In the course of our normal business activities, various lawsuits, claims and proceedings have been or may be instituted or asserted against us. Based on currently available facts, we believe that the disposition of matters that are pending or asserted will not have a material adverse effect on our financial position, results of operations or liquidity.

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      Minimum Lease Payments. We lease the land at certain of our hotels and office space of our corporate headquarters under long-term arrangements from third parties. Certain leases contain contingent rent features based on gross revenues at the respective property. Future minimum lease payments required under these operating leases as of June 30, 2004 were as follows (in thousands):

         
2004 (six months)
  $ 1,206  
2005
    2,373  
2006
    2,289  
2007
    2,313  
2008
    2,313  
Thereafter
    72,351  
     
 
    $ 82,845  
     
 

      Our obligations under other operating lease commitments, primarily for equipment, are not significant.

      We lease certain office, retail and parking space to outside parties under non-cancelable operating leases with initial or remaining terms in excess of one year. Future minimum rental receipts under these leases as of June 30, 2004 were as follows (in thousands):

         
2004 ( six months)
  $ 2,143  
2005
    3,444  
2006
    2,704  
2007
    2,542  
2008
    1,786  
Thereafter
    3,089  
     
 
    $ 15,708  
     
 

      We may be obligated to pay Interstate Hotels termination fees of up to a maximum of approximately $12.0 million with respect to the 32 properties we have sold between January 1, 2003 and August 3, 2004. In addition, as we dispose of the five remaining assets in our disposition program, we may incur termination obligations due to Interstate Hotels of up to a maximum of approximately $1.7 million, assuming the disposition of all five of the properties in 2004 and assuming buyers of our hotel properties elect to have the properties managed by parties other than Interstate Hotels or do not assume the obligation as part of the disposition transaction and no new management agreements are substituted. Any obligation due under the termination provisions of the contract is payable over a period of 48 months after termination. Termination fees payable to Interstate Hotels may be reduced by amounts paid under replacement management contracts.

      During July 2004, we concluded negotiations with Interstate Hotels to terminate the intercompany agreement. In exchange for terminating the intercompany agreement, we will receive, among other things, the following: the right to terminate up to 600 rooms per year upon the payment of a termination fee equal to 1.5 times the fees earned during the preceding 12 months, with the ability to carryover up to 600 rooms for termination in a succeeding year; the right to terminate the management contract of a hotel, where Interstate Hotels invests in a competing hotel, with no termination fee; and an extension of the termination fee payment period for terminations related to hotel sales, from 30 months to 48 months.

      Separately, we reached an agreement with Interstate Hotels regarding the calculation of termination fees payable upon a sale. Although termination fees for the properties that have been sold or were included in our previously announced disposition program (which includes four assets in our current disposition program) will be unchanged, we will receive a $2.5 million credit, which will be applicable to fees payable with respect to future dispositions. Of the $2.5 million credit, $0.6 million has been applied to terminations that have occurred in the third quarter of 2004, and an additional $1.7 million will be applied to terminations resulting from the sale of two of our remaining assets in our current disposition program.

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12.          Dispositions

      Between January 1, 2003 and June 30, 2004, we have sold 30 hotels with 6,241 rooms for total gross proceeds of $232.8 million. Of these 30 hotels, 15 hotels were sold in 2003, 11 hotels were sold in the first quarter of 2004, and four hotels were sold in the second quarter of 2004. As of June 30, 2004, we had seven hotels remaining in our non-core disposition program. Three of these hotels met our criteria for held-for-sale classification as of June 30, 2004 (see Note 6). Operating results for the sold hotels, and where applicable, the gain or loss on final disposition, and the three classified as held-for-sale are included in discontinued operations. Two of the seven hotels in our disposition program have been sold in the third quarter of 2004 for approximately $14.5 million.

      Summary financial information included in discontinued operations for these hotels is as follows (in thousands):

                                 
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,


2004 2003 2004 2003




Revenue
  $ 7,296     $ 44,638     $ 22,006     $ 87,076  
Loss on asset impairments
    (1,139 )     (142,876 )     (5,905 )     (199,553 )
Pretax gain (loss) from operations
    592       860       (879 )     (501 )
Loss on disposal
    (4,584 )           (11,530 )      

      Loss on disposal resulted primarily from the recognition of termination fees payable to Interstate Hotels with respect to these hotels’ management contracts.

13.          Consolidating Financial Statements

      We and certain subsidiaries of MHOP, our subsidiary operating partnership, are guarantors of senior unsecured notes issued by MHOP. MHOP and certain of its subsidiaries are guarantors of our unsecured senior subordinated notes. We own a one percent general partner interest in MHOP, and MeriStar LP, Inc., our wholly-owned subsidiary, owns approximately a 96 percent limited partner interest in MHOP. All guarantees are full and unconditional, and joint and several. Exhibit 99.1 to this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q presents supplementary consolidating financial statements for MHOP, including each of the guarantor subsidiaries. This exhibit presents MHOP’s consolidating balance sheets as of June 30, 2004 and December 31, 2003, consolidating statements of operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, and consolidating statements of cash flows for the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003.

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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

      Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements, which are based on various assumptions and describe our future plans, strategies and expectations, are generally identified by our use of words such as “intend,” “plan,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “project,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “expect,” “continue,” “potential,” “opportunity,” and similar expressions, whether in the negative or affirmative. We cannot guarantee that we actually will achieve these plans, intentions or expectations. All statements regarding our expected financial position, business and financing plans are forward-looking statements.

      Except for historical information, matters discussed in this Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

      Factors which could have a material adverse effect on our operations and future prospects include, but are not limited to:

  •  economic conditions generally and the real estate market specifically;
 
  •  the effects of threats of terrorism and increased security precautions on travel patterns and demand for hotels;
 
  •  the threatened or actual outbreak of hostilities and international political instability;
 
  •  governmental actions;
 
  •  legislative/regulatory changes, including changes to laws governing the taxation of real estate investment trusts;
 
  •  the level of proceeds from asset sales;
 
  •  cash available for capital expenditures;
 
  •  the availability of capital;
 
  •  our ability to refinance debt;
 
  •  rising interest rates;
 
  •  rising insurance premiums;
 
  •  competition;
 
  •  supply and demand for hotel rooms in our current and proposed market areas;
 
  •  other factors that may influence the travel industry, including health, safety and economic factors; and
 
  •  changes in generally accepted accounting principles, policies and guidelines applicable to real estate investment trusts.

      These risks and uncertainties should be considered in evaluating any forward-looking statements contained in this report or incorporated by reference herein. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this report or, in the case of any document incorporated by reference, the date of that document. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or any person acting on our behalf are qualified by the cautionary statements in this section. We undertake no obligation to update or publicly release any revisions to forward-looking statements to reflect events, circumstances or changes in expectations after the date of this report.

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BUSINESS SUMMARY

      We are a real estate investment trust, or REIT, and own a portfolio of primarily upper upscale, full-service hotels and resorts. Our portfolio is diversified geographically as well as by franchise and brand affiliations. As of June 30, 2004, we owned 79 hotels with 22,187 rooms. Two of these assets with 568 total rooms have been sold during the third quarter of 2004. Our hotels are located in major metropolitan areas, rapidly growing secondary markets or resort locations in the United States. All of our hotels are leased by our taxable subsidiaries. As of June 30, 2004, 77 hotels are currently managed by Interstate Hotels & Resorts (“Interstate Hotels”), which was created on July 31, 2002 through the merger of MeriStar Hotels & Resorts, Inc. and Interstate Hotels Corporation, one hotel is managed by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company LLC (“Ritz-Carlton”), a subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc., and one hotel is managed by another subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc. (“Marriott”) (collectively with Interstate Hotels, the “Managers”).

      The Managers operate our 79 hotels pursuant to management agreements with our taxable subsidiaries. Under these management agreements, the taxable subsidiaries pay a management fee for each property to the Manager of their hotels. The taxable subsidiaries in turn make rental payments to our subsidiary operating partnership under the participating leases.

      Under the Interstate Hotels management agreements, the base management fee is 2.5% of total hotel revenue, plus incentive payments based on meeting performance thresholds that could total up to an additional 1.5% of total hotel revenue. The agreements have initial terms expiring on January 1, 2011 with three renewal periods of five years each at the option of Interstate Hotels, subject to some exceptions.

      Under the Ritz-Carlton and Marriott management agreements, the base management fee is 3.0% and 2.5% of total hotel revenue, respectively, through 2005 and 3.0% under both thereafter, plus incentive payments based on meeting performance thresholds that could total up to an additional 2.0% of total hotel revenue and 20% of available cash flow (as defined), respectively. The agreements have initial terms expiring in 2015 and 2024, respectively, with four and three renewal periods of 10 and five years each, respectively, at the option of Ritz-Carlton and Marriott. The Ritz-Carlton and Marriott management agreements include certain limited performance guarantees by Ritz-Carlton and Marriott which are designed primarily to provide downside performance protection and run through 2005 and up to 2008, respectively. Management expects funding under these guarantees to be minimal.

      Since the July 2002 merger that formed Interstate Hotels, we and Interstate Hotels have separated the senior management teams of the two companies in order to allow each senior management team to devote more attention to its respective company’s matters. In December 2003, MeriStar Hospitality’s Board of Directors and that of Interstate Hotels each formed a special committee of independent directors to explore further changes to the relationship between our company and Interstate Hotels, including possible changes to the terms, or complete elimination, of the intercompany agreement.

      During July 2004, we concluded negotiations with Interstate Hotels to terminate the intercompany agreement. In exchange for terminating the intercompany agreement, we will receive, among other things, the following: the right to terminate up to 600 rooms per year upon the payment of a termination fee equal to 1.5 times the fees earned during the preceding 12 months, with the ability to carryover up to 600 rooms for termination in a succeeding year; the right to terminate the management contract of a hotel, where Interstate Hotels invests in a competing hotel, with no termination fee; and an extension of the termination fee payment period for terminations related to hotel sales, from 30 months to 48 months. The termination of the intercompany agreement eliminates the last vestige of our original paper clip relationship with Interstate Hotels.

      Separately, we reached an agreement with Interstate Hotels regarding the calculation of termination fees payable upon a sale. Although termination fees for the properties that have been sold or were included in our previously announced disposition program (which includes four assets in our current disposition program) will be unchanged, we will receive a $2.5 million credit, which will be applicable to fees payable with respect to future dispositions. Of the $2.5 million credit, $0.6 million has been applied to terminations that have occurred

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in the third quarter of 2004, and an additional $1.7 million will be applied to terminations resulting from the sale of two of our remaining assets in our current disposition program.

RESULTS OVERVIEW

      At the beginning of 2003, we set out a strategy to position our company to best take advantage of an expected economic and industry recovery. We believe that we are in the midst of the early stages of a lodging industry economic recovery, however, the recovery is not uniform throughout the country. Certain of our markets are performing well, while others have not yet recovered. Our strategy includes the following key initiatives: focus on growth of earnings and cash flow from our existing core portfolio using an aggressive asset management program; upgrade our core portfolio through extensive renovations; reshape the portfolio through asset sales and strategic acquisitions; maintain liquidity; improve our capital structure; and maintain upside potential.

      We are in the process of upgrading the product quality and growth potential of our core hotels through our aggressive capital expenditure program and brand conversions. We have continued to reshape our portfolio through two strategic, high-quality acquisitions, and dispositions of a number of lower yielding properties. Through our asset disposition program, we completed the sale of 30 non-core assets from January 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004, with two additional hotels sold through early August 2004. We have generated $247.2 million in gross cash proceeds from the disposition of those 32 assets, which has significantly enhanced our liquidity. We ended the quarter with approximately $222 million in cash and cash equivalents, $149 million of which was unrestricted. We have no material maturities of long-term debt until 2007. We expect to retire the remaining $34.2 million face amount of our 8.75% senior subordinated notes due 2007 by the end of 2004.

      We have recently developed a unique process to renovations, which we expect to reduce the time and cost required to renovate hotels going forward, allowing us to improve the quality of our hotels faster to take advantage of the rebound in the economy and better control the level of disruption associated with renovations. During the quarter, we accelerated our renovation program for certain key assets which created somewhat more short-term disruption than we had originally expected, but also positioned us to participate more quickly in the lodging industry recovery. We expect to invest approximately $225 million in capital expenditures during 2004 and 2005 to enhance the quality of our core product to meet or exceed the standards of our primary brands — Hilton, Marriott, and Starwood — as well as to improve the competitiveness of these assets in their markets and enable them to more fully participate in any economic recovery. While results are negatively impacted during renovations due to out of service rooms and the negative impact on the ability to sell other hotel services, we expect to have positioned these renovated properties well to be able to benefit from the economic recovery.

      Since the beginning of 2004, we have completed five of ten planned or contemplated brand conversions at the Sheraton Bellevue, Holiday Inn Walt Disney World Village, Doubletree Universal, Doubletree Hotel Dallas Galleria, and Sheraton Key Largo with 1,724 total rooms converted to date. We experienced the short term effect of these brand conversions in the first and second quarters due to customer displacement, renovation work and initial costs of training and marketing associated with brand conversions. We expect the conversions to generate longer term positive results at these hotels going forward with increased brand support, better alignment of hotel characteristics to the brand, or a more beneficial cost structure.

      Revenues from continuing operations increased to $428 million for the six months ended June 30, 2004 compared to $417 million for the same period in 2003. Net loss for the six months ended June 30, 2004 includes other operating expenses that are 3.6% higher compared to the same period in 2003, mainly due to the short-term impact of hotel renovations and brand conversions during 2004, the impact in 2003 of aggressive cost-cutting initiatives that were implemented last year prior to the war in Iraq, and a restoration of 2003 cost reductions, particularly in areas having the most impact on guest satisfaction such as concierge, lounge, restaurant and lounge hours and front desk and bell stand staffing. In addition, we incurred a $7.9 million loss on early extinguishment of debt during the six months ended June 30, 2004.

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      The following discussion should be read in conjunction with our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and with the unaudited consolidated financial statements and related notes included in Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

      Our revenues are derived from the operations of our hospitality properties, including room, food and beverage revenues, as well as from our leases of office, retail and parking rentals. Included in our operating results is our 16% cumulative preferred return, adjusted for the provision on the cumulative portion of the preferred return, on our partnership interest in MeriStar Investment Partners, L.P. (“MIP”). Operating costs include direct costs to run our hotels, management fees to Interstate Hotels, Ritz-Carlton and Marriott for the management of our properties, depreciation of our properties, impairment charges, property tax and insurance, as well as sales, marketing and general and administrative costs. Our expenses also include interest on our debt, amortization of related debt-issuance costs and minority interest allocations, which represent the allocation of income and losses to outside investors for properties that are not wholly owned.

      The provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 144 require that current and prior period operating results of any asset that has been classified as held for sale or has been disposed of on or after January 1, 2002, including any gain or loss recognized on the sale, be recorded as discontinued operations. Accordingly, we have reclassified all prior periods presented to conform to this requirement. See Note 12, “Dispositions,” included in Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for further information regarding the amounts included in discontinued operations.

      Summary data for the three and six months ended June 30 were as follows (dollars in thousands, except operating data statistics):

                                                 
Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,


Percent Percent
Summary of Operations: 2004 2003 Change 2004 2003 Change







Total revenue
  $ 222,889     $ 215,969       3.2 %   $ 427,959     $ 416,696       2.7 %
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
Hotel operating expenses
    88,319       82,775       6.7       170,135       160,414       6.1  
Other operating expenses
    108,687       108,406       0.3       220,014       212,357       3.6  
Loss on asset impairments
    1,291       65,123       (98.0 )     1,536       65,123       (97.6 )
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
Total operating expenses
    198,297       256,304       (22.6 )     391,685       437,894       (10.6 )
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
Operating income (loss)
    24,592       (40,335 )     >100.0       36,274       (21,198 )     >100.0  
Minority interest
    671       10,598       (93.7 )     1,617       14,275       (88.7 )
Loss on early extinguishment of debt
    (1,980 )           N/A       (7,903 )           N/A  
Interest expense, net
    (29,724 )     (34,583 )     (14.1 )     (64,103 )     (69,301 )     (7.5 )
Income tax benefit (expense)
    (45 )     (12 )     >100.0       410       164       >100.0  
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
Loss from continuing operations
    (6,486 )     (64,332 )     (89.9 )     (33,705 )     (76,060 )     (55.7 )
Loss from discontinued operations (a)
    (5,069 )     (142,029 )     (96.4 )     (18,094 )     (200,046 )     (91.0 )
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
Net loss
  $ (11,555 )   $ (206,361 )     (94.4 )%   $ (51,799 )   $ (276,106 )     (81.2 )%
     
     
     
     
     
     
 


 
(a) Includes loss on asset impairments of $1.1 million and $142.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. Also includes loss on disposal of $4.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2004. Includes loss on asset impairments of $5.9 million and $199.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. Also includes loss on disposal of $11.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2004.

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Three Months Ended June 30, 2004 Compared with the Three Months Ended June 30, 2003

Continuing operations results for 76 properties

      Our 76 properties in continuing operations include four properties planned for disposition, four properties impacted by brand conversions, and two properties acquired in 2004.

      Total revenue. Total revenue increased in the second quarter of 2004 compared to the same period of 2003, as the industry began to benefit from an increase in travel due to a general strengthening of the economy, partially offset by the short-term impacts of rebranding and renovation-related disruptions. Additionally, the prior year was impacted by the war in Iraq. The increase in total revenue was primarily due to a $6.2 million increase in room revenue, as well as revenues from properties acquired in 2004.

      Hotel operating expenses. Hotel operating expenses increased $5.5 million or 6.7% in the second quarter of 2004 compared to same period of 2003. The increase was attributable to a 7.9% increase in rooms expense mainly due to the restoration of services with an emphasis on improving guest satisfaction, the impact of renovation-related costs, the impact of brand conversion costs and the effect of expenses of hotels acquired in 2004. Also, prior year results reflect aggressive cost reductions as a result of the war in Iraq. Food and beverage expense also increased 7.6% as rapidly increasing food costs and labor expenses outpaced adjustments in menu pricing.

      Other operating expenses. Other operating expenses, which include general and administrative expenses, property operating costs, depreciation and amortization, non-income taxes, and insurance, remained relatively flat in the aggregate. Individual variations in these expenses were as follows:

  •  Corporate general and administrative expenses increased by approximately $0.3 million during the second quarter of 2004 primarily due to an increase in costs associated with corporate headquarters resources as we separate ourselves from Interstate Hotels as well as the increased cost to comply with the increase in public company compliance requirements.
 
  •  Property operating costs, which consist of repairs and maintenance, energy, franchise and management costs, increased $1.3 million to $31.9 million during the three months ended June 30, 2004 as compared to the same period in 2003 mainly due to increases in franchise fees and management fees as a result of increasing revenues and higher energy costs. The energy costs increase was partially mitigated by a strategic program implemented in late 2003 which is designed to help us manage the increasingly volatile energy costs at our hotels.
 
  •  Insurance expense decreased 18% for the three months ended June 30, 2004 as compared to the same period in 2003 primarily due to an improvement in property insurance premiums upon renewal.

      Loss on asset impairments. We recognized losses on asset impairments totaling $2.4 million and $208.0 million related to our asset disposition program during the three months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. Of these total asset impairment losses, $1.1 million and $142.9 million for the three months ended 2004 and 2003, respectively, are included in discontinued operations. The impairment losses recorded during the three months ended June 30, 2004 primarily represent a decrease in estimated proceeds from the sale of our remaining assets planned for disposition. Impairments were significant during the three months ended June 30, 2003 due to our decision during that quarter to expand our asset disposition program, thereby resulting in a change in our expected holding period for these assets.

      Loss on early extinguishment of debt. During the second quarter of 2004, we recorded a loss on early extinguishment of debt of $1.6 million related to our repurchase of $28.1 million of our senior unsecured notes, and $0.3 million related to our redemption of $11.2 million of our senior subordinated notes.

      Interest expense, net. Interest expense declined 14.1% in the second quarter of 2004 compared to the same period of 2003 primarily due to repurchases of higher interest bearing debt and placement of lower interest bearing debt.

      Loss from discontinued operations. During the second quarter of 2004, we completed the sale of four hotels in separate transactions for an aggregate of $30.8 million in cash, resulting in loss on disposal of

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$4.6 million. Loss on disposal resulted primarily from the recognition of termination fees payable to Interstate Hotels with respect to these hotels’ management contracts. As of June 30, 2004, we had three hotels classified as held for sale. Discontinued operations for the three months ended June 30, 2004 included impairment charges totaling $1.1 million related to the assets held for sale. Discontinued operations for the three months ended June 30, 2003 included impairment charges totaling $142.9 million.

Six Months Ended June 30, 2004 Compared with the Six Months Ended June 30, 2003

Continuing operations results for 76 properties

      Our 76 properties in continuing operations include four properties planned for disposition, four properties impacted by brand conversions, and two properties acquired in 2004.

      Total revenue. Total revenue increased $11.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2004 compared to the same period of 2003, as the industry began to benefit from an increase in travel due to a general strengthening of the economy. Additionally, the prior year was impacted by the build-up and start of the war in Iraq. Current year revenues were also impacted by rebranding and renovations at several hotels.

      Hotel operating expenses. Hotel operating expenses increased $9.7 million or 6.1% for the six months ended June 30, 2004 compared to the same period of 2003. The increase was attributable to a 7.3% increase in rooms expense mainly due to the restoration of services with an emphasis on improving guest satisfaction, the impact in 2004 of renovation-related costs, and the impact of brand conversion costs. Also, prior year results reflect aggressive cost reductions in anticipation of economic impacts associated with the war in Iraq. Food and beverage expense also increased 5.7% as rapidly increasing food costs and labor expenses outpaced adjustments in menu pricing.

      Other operating expenses. Other operating expenses, which include general and administrative expenses, property operating costs, depreciation and amortization, non-income taxes, and insurance, increased 3.6%. Individual variations in these expenses were as follows:

  •  Hotel general and administrative expenses increased by approximately $2.9 million or 4.6% for the six months ended June 30, 2004 as compared to the same period in 2003 primarily due to a 7.5% increase in sales and marketing expense at the hotel level associated with new initiatives implemented in the first quarter of 2004.
 
  •  Corporate general and administrative expenses increased $1.0 million or 16.4% during the six months ended June 30, 2004 primarily due to an increase in costs associated with corporate headquarters resources as we separate ourselves from Interstate Hotels as well as the increased cost to comply with the increase in public company compliance requirements.
 
  •  Property operating costs, which consist of repairs and maintenance, energy, franchise and management costs, increased $3.3 million to $62.9 million during the six months ended June 30, 2004 as compared to the same period in 2003 mainly due to an increase in repairs and maintenance as a result of a strategy to improve operating capabilities and longer term quality of our assets, increases in franchise fees and management fees as a result of increasing revenues and higher energy costs (due to colder weather in January and February 2004). The energy costs increase was partially mitigated by a strategic program implemented in late 2003 which is designed to help us manage the increasingly volatile energy costs at our hotels.
 
  •  Insurance expense decreased 6.7% for the six months ended June 30, 2004 as compared to the same period in 2003 primarily due to an improvement in property insurance premiums upon renewal in the three months ended June 30, 2004.
 
  •  Depreciation and amortization expense increased $2.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2004 to $51.3 million from $49.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2003. The increase is due to the write-off of deferred financing fees related to early repayments of our debt securities and depreciation on our properties acquired in 2004.

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      Loss on asset impairments. We recognized losses on asset impairments totaling $7.4 million and $264.7 million related to our asset disposition program during the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. Of these total asset impairment losses, $5.9 million and $199.6 million for the six months ended 2004 and 2003, respectively, are included in discontinued operations. The impairment losses recorded during the six months ended June 30, 2004 primarily represent a decrease in estimated proceeds from the sale of our remaining assets planned for disposition. Impairments were significant during the six months ended June 30, 2003 due to our decision early that year to expand our asset disposition program, thereby resulting in a change in our expected holding period for these assets.

      Loss on early extinguishment of debt. For the six months ended June 30, 2004, we recorded a loss on early extinguishment of debt of $6.2 million related to our repurchase of $99.6 million of our senior unsecured notes, and $1.7 million related to our redemption of $49.2 million of our senior subordinated notes.

      Interest expense, net. Interest expense declined 7.5% during the six months ended June 30, 2004 compared to the same period in 2003 primarily due to repurchases of higher interest bearing debt and placement of lower interest bearing debt.

      Loss from discontinued operations. During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we completed the sale of 15 hotels in separate transactions for an aggregate of $104.9 million in cash, resulting in a loss on disposal of $11.5 million. The loss on disposal resulted primarily from the recognition of termination fees payable to Interstate Hotels with respect to these hotels’ management contracts. As of June 30, 2004, we had three hotels classified as held for sale. Discontinued operations for the six months ended June 30, 2004 included impairment charges totaling $5.9 million related to the assets held for sale. Discontinued operations for the six months ended June 30, 2003 included impairment charges totaling $199.6 million.

FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS (FFO)

      Substantially all of our non-current assets consist of real estate, and in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, or GAAP, those assets are subject to straight-line depreciation, which reflects the assumption that the value of real estate assets, other than land, will decline ratably over time. That assumption is often not true with respect to the actual market values of real estate assets (and, in particular, hotels), which fluctuate based on economic, market and other conditions. As a result, management and many industry investors believe the presentation of GAAP operating measures for real estate companies to be more informative and useful when other measures, adjusted for depreciation and amortization, are also presented.

      In an effort to address these concerns, the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts, or NAREIT, adopted a definition of Funds From Operations, or FFO. NAREIT defines FFO as net income (computed in accordance with GAAP), excluding gains (or losses) from sales of real estate, real estate-related depreciation and amortization, and after comparable adjustments for our portion of these items related to unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures. Extraordinary items and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principle as defined by GAAP are also excluded from the calculation of FFO. As defined by NAREIT, FFO also does not include reductions from asset impairment charges. The Securities and Exchange Commission, however, has recommended that FFO include the effect of asset impairment charges, which presentation we have adopted for all historical presentations of FFO. We believe FFO is an indicative measure of our operating performance due to the significance of our hotel real estate assets, and that it can be used to measure our ability to service debt, fund capital expenditures, and expand our business. We also use FFO in our annual budget process.

      FFO should not be considered as an alternative to any other performance measures prescribed by GAAP. Although FFO is considered a standard benchmark utilized by the investment community, our FFO may not be comparable to a similarly titled measure reported by other companies.

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FFO

      We use FFO as a measure of our performance. The following reconciles our GAAP net loss to FFO on a diluted basis (amounts in thousands, except per share amounts):

                                   
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,


2004 2003 2004 2003




 
Net loss
  $ (11,555 )   $ (206,361 )   $ (51,799 )   $ (276,106 )
 
Depreciation and amortization of real estate assets
    23,617       28,042       48,120       55,656  
 
Loss on disposal of assets
    4,584             11,530        
 
Minority interest to common OP unit holders
    (671 )     (10,260 )     (1,759 )     (13,628 )
     
     
     
     
 
FFO
  $ 15,975 (A)   $ (188,579 ) (B)   $ 6,092 (C)   $ (234,078 ) (D)
     
     
     
     
 
FFO per share
  $ .19 (A)   $ (3.90 ) (B)   $ .08 (C)   $ (4.86 ) (D)
Weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding for loss per share and FFO
    85,333       48,392       78,234       48,127  


(A) 
Funds from operations included the effect of asset impairment charges, loss on early extinguishment of debt and related write off of deferred financing fees recognized during the three months ended June 30, 2004, totaling $(4.9) million, or $(0.06) per diluted share. Weighted average number of shares of common stock and common OP units outstanding at June 30, 2004 on a fully diluted basis were 85.3 million.
 
(B) 
Funds from operations included the effect of asset impairment charges, interest on convertible debt (the convertible debt becomes dilutive if asset impairment charges are excluded from the FFO calculation) and related minority interest amounts recognized during the three months ended June 30, 2003, totaling $(209.3) million or $(3.91) per diluted share. The weighted average number of shares of common stock and common OP units outstanding at June 30, 2003 on a fully diluted basis was 53.6 million.
 
(C) 
Funds from operations included the effect of asset impairment charges, loss on early extinguishment of debt and related write off of deferred financing fees recognized during the six months ended June 30, 2004, totaling $(17.1) million, or $(0.22) per diluted share. The weighted average number of shares of common stock and common OP units outstanding at June 30, 2004 on a fully diluted basis was 78.2 million.
 
(D) 
Funds from operations included the effect of asset impairment charges and related minority interest amounts recognized during the six months ended June 30, 2003, totaling $(263.7) million or $(5.38) per diluted share. The weighted average number of shares of common stock and common OP units outstanding at June 30, 2003 on a fully diluted basis was 49.0 million.

FINANCIAL CONDITION, LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

      Our principal sources of liquidity are cash generated from operations, funds from borrowings, funds from the sales of assets and existing cash on hand. Our principal uses of cash include the funding of working capital obligations, debt service, debt repurchases, and investments in hotels (including capital projects and acquisitions). We believe we currently have sufficient cash on hand and future cash flow, and we expect to have adequate cash flow during the next twelve months in order to fund our operations, capital commitments and debt service obligations. We do not expect to pay a dividend on our common stock in 2004. Our current and future liquidity is, however, greatly dependent upon our operating results, which are driven largely by overall economic conditions, and since September 11, 2001 have been significantly affected by geopolitical concerns and other factors affecting business and leisure travel. If general economic conditions are significantly worse than we expect for an extended period, this will likely have a negative effect on our projections of available cash flow and liquidity.

      Factors that may influence our liquidity include:

  •  Factors that affect our results of operations, including general economic conditions, demand for business and leisure travel, public concerns about travel safety related primarily to terrorism and related concerns, capital investments required to maintain our property’s competitive position and other operating risks described under the caption, “Risk Factors — Operating Risks” in Item 1 of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003;

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  •  Factors that affect our access to bank financing and the capital markets, including operational risks, high leverage, covenant compliance, interest rate fluctuations, and other risks described under the caption “Risk Factors — Financing Risks” in Item 1 of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003; and
 
  •  Other factors described previously under the caption, “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

      We generally intend to hold unrestricted cash balances of $40 million to $50 million in our operating accounts as a hedge against economic and geopolitical uncertainties, as well as to provide for our recurring cash requirements. We established a new $50 million secured revolving bank line in December 2003, maturing in December 2006, which is fully available and increases our flexibility in managing our liquidity.

      As part of our strategy to manage our leverage, we have raised proceeds through an equity issuance, and we have retired debt with higher interest rates and acquired added debt with lower interest rates. On April 23, 2004, we issued and sold 12.0 million shares of common stock at a price to the public of $6.25 per share pursuant to our effective shelf registration statement filed under the Securities Act of 1933. The offering closed on April 28, 2004 with net proceeds of approximately $72.3 million. During fiscal 2004, we have retired $49.2 million of our 8.75% senior subordinated notes (plus $0.9 million of accrued interest) by issuing 8,138,728 shares of common stock through August 3, 2004. In addition, as of August 3, 2004, we have purchased from available cash $99.6 million of our senior unsecured notes, including $25.8 million of the 10.5% notes, $29.5 million of the 9% notes and $44.3 million of the 9.125% notes. Following these exchanges and the repurchases, we had as of August 3, 2004, $34.2 million of outstanding senior subordinated notes due 2007 and $850.4 million of outstanding senior unsecured notes. We expect to retire the remaining senior subordinated notes due 2007 by the end of 2004. Additionally, in June 2004, we entered into two fixed-rate mortgages at 5.69% and 5.80%, respectively, secured by our two hotels acquired during the second quarter of 2004.

      During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we have sold $104.9 million of underperforming and non-core assets. Non-core assets were largely upscale and midscale assets that do not fit with our upper upscale focus, were located in markets that are not strategically important or where we have multiple assets, had significant capital expenditure needs or produced insufficient cash flow or have lower growth opportunities. Proceeds were used to redeem debt or upgrade the existing portfolio through our asset renovation program or acquisition strategy.

      As part of our acquisition strategy, on May 10, 2004 we acquired the four-star, four-diamond rated Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City in Arlington, Virginia for a purchase price of $93 million. The 366-room luxury hotel is operated by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC under a long-term contract. The hotel features nearly 18,000 square feet of meeting space, which can accommodate meetings of up to 900 guests. On June 30, 2004, we partially financed the acquisition through closing on a $55.8 million fixed-rate mortgage loan which is secured by this property, matures on June 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.80%.

      Additionally, on June 25, 2004, we acquired the 485-room Marriott Irvine in Orange County, California, for a purchase price of $92.5 million. The hotel is operated by a subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc. under a long-term contract. The hotel features 30,000 square feet of meeting space, including a 13,000 square foot ballroom that can accommodate meetings of up to 1,500. We expect to invest approximately $7.5 million in property improvements over the next 12 months, primarily in the hotel’s guest rooms. To take advantage of the current low interest rate environment, we financed a portion of the acquisition with a $55.5 million fixed-rate mortgage which is secured by this property, matures on July 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.69%.

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Sources and Uses of Cash

      The following table shows our consolidated cash flows, generated by (used in) our various activities, for the six months ended June 30 (in thousands):

                         
2004 2003 2004 vs 2003



Operating activities
  $ 17,690     $ 11,810     $ 5,880  
Investing activities
    (162,851 )     15,130       (177,981 )
Financing activities
    63,323       (4,414 )     67,737  
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period — unrestricted
    148,819       56,307       92,512  

      Our operating results and the amount of cash generated by our hotel operations were adversely affected beginning in late 2001 by a general downturn in the economy compounded by the events of September 11, 2001 and while we are seeing the impacts of a recovering economy, our operating results have continued to be negatively affected by the reduction in travel resulting from economic conditions, geopolitical events, war, the continued threat of domestic terrorism, and other factors affecting business and leisure travel.

      We used a net $162.9 million of cash from investing activities during the first half of 2004, primarily due to:

  •  $182.8 million for acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired;
 
  •  $49.9 million in capital expenditures (including $2.0 million of capitalized interest);
 
  •  $30.0 million increase in cash restricted for mortgage escrows, partially offset by
 
  •  $104.9 million of proceeds from the sale of 15 non-core hotel assets.

      Our investing activities provided a net $15.1 million of cash during the first half of 2003, resulting primarily from:

  •  $42.1 million from Interstate Hotels for the payment of a note receivable; and
 
  •  $15.8 million of proceeds from the sale of two non-core hotel assets, partially offset by
 
  •  $18.1 million investment in marketable securities;
 
  •  $14.5 million in capital expenditures (including $1.6 million of capitalized interest); and
 
  •  $9.7 million increase in cash restricted for mortgage escrows.

      We realized a net $63.3 million in proceeds from financing activities during the first half of 2004 primarily due to proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs, of $109.7 million, proceeds from common stock issuances of $72.3 million, partially offset by prepayments on long-term debt of $105.9 million, scheduled payments on long-term debt of $3.7 million and the purchase of subsidiary partnership interests for $8.7 million. We used $4.4 million of cash in financing activities during the first half of 2003 due mainly to the repayment of our long-term debt obligations.

      We must distribute to stockholders at least 90% of our REIT taxable income, excluding net capital gains, to preserve the favorable tax treatment accorded to REITs under the Internal Revenue Code. Under certain circumstances, we may be required to make distributions in excess of cash available for distribution in order to meet the Internal Revenue Code requirements. In that event, we would seek to borrow additional funds or sell additional non-core assets for cash, or both, to the extent necessary to obtain cash sufficient to make the distributions required to retain our qualification as a REIT. Any future distributions will be at the discretion of our board of directors and will be determined by factors including our operating results, restrictions imposed by our borrowing agreements, capital expenditure requirements, the economic outlook, the distribution requirements for REITs under the Internal Revenue Code and such other factors as our board of directors deems relevant. Our senior unsecured notes indenture and our senior credit facility permit the payment of dividends in order to maintain REIT qualification even if we fall below a 2 to 1 fixed charge coverage ratio. However, our senior subordinated notes indenture is more restrictive in that it permits the payment of

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dividends only if we exceed the 2 to 1 fixed charge coverage ratio. We expect to retire the remaining outstanding senior subordinated notes due 2007 by the end of 2004. As of June 30, 2004, our fixed charge coverage ratio was significantly below 2 to 1. The timing and amount of any future distributions is dependent upon these factors, and we cannot provide assurance that any such distributions will be made in the future. We do not expect to pay a dividend on our common stock in 2004.

Long-Term Debt

      Long-term debt consisted of the following (in thousands):

                 
June 30, December 31,
2004 2003


Senior unsecured notes due 2011 — 9.125%
  $ 355,665     $ 400,000  
Senior unsecured notes due 2008 — 9.0%
    270,500       300,000  
Senior unsecured notes due 2009 — 10.5%
    224,187       250,000  
Secured facility, due 2009
    306,067       309,035  
Secured facility, due 2013
    100,041       100,765  
Convertible subordinated notes
    173,705       173,705  
Senior subordinated notes
    34,225       83,438  
Mortgage debt
    137,505       27,011  
Unamortized issue discount
    (4,417 )     (5,926 )
     
     
 
      1,597,478       1,638,028  
Fair value adjustment for interest rate swap
    (10,074 )      
     
     
 
    $ 1,587,404     $ 1,638,028  
     
     
 

      As of June 30, 2004, 81% of our debt bore fixed rates of interest, and the remaining 19% bore interest at fixed rates that have been, since April 2, 2004, effectively swapped to a floating rate. Our overall weighted average interest rate was 8.30% after giving effect to the interest rate swap. Based on market prices at June 30, 2004, the fair value of our long-term debt was $1.62 billion.

      Credit facility. On December 23, 2003, we entered into a new three-year $50 million senior credit facility, secured by six of our hotels, and terminated our previous credit facility. The facility bears interest at an annual rate of the London Interbank Offered Rate, or LIBOR, plus 450 basis points. As of June 30, 2004, we had no outstanding borrowings under this facility.

      The facility contains financial and other restrictive covenants. Our ability to borrow under this facility is subject to compliance with financial covenants, including leverage, fixed charge coverage and interest coverage ratios and minimum net worth requirements. Our compliance with these covenants in future periods will depend substantially upon the financial results of our hotels. The agreement governing our new senior credit facility limits our ability to effect mergers, asset sales and change of control events and limits the payments of dividends other than those required for us to maintain our status as a REIT and our ability to incur additional secured and total indebtedness.

      Senior unsecured notes. During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we repurchased from available cash $99.6 million of our senior unsecured notes, including $29.5 million of the 9.0% notes due 2008, $44.3 million of the 9.125% notes due 2011, and $25.8 million of the 10.5% notes due 2009. We recorded a loss on early extinguishment of debt of $6.2 million and wrote off deferred financing costs of $1.2 million related to these repurchases which is included in depreciation and amortization expense on the accompanying consolidated statements of operations.

      These senior unsecured notes are unsecured obligations of MHOP, and we guarantee payment of principal and interest on the notes. These notes contain various restrictive covenants, limiting our ability to initiate or transact certain business activities if specific financial thresholds are not achieved. One of those

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thresholds is having a 2 to 1 fixed charge coverage ratio (as defined in the indentures, fixed charges only include interest on debt obligations and preferred equity) in order to enter into certain types of transactions, including the repurchase of stock, the issuance of any preferred stock, the payment of certain dividends, the incurrence of any additional debt, or the repayment of certain outstanding debt before it comes due. As of June 30, 2004, our fixed charge coverage ratio was significantly below 2 to 1, and therefore we were not permitted generally to enter into those transactions, except as noted below.

      There are certain exceptions with respect to the incurrence of additional debt and early repayment of debt features in the indentures. We have the ability to incur up to $300 million of secured financing within restricted subsidiaries, subject to meeting other maintenance tests under the indentures, of which $194 million was available at June 30, 2004. We also have a general carve-out to incur $50 million of unspecified borrowings within a restricted subsidiary, of which the full amount was available at June 30, 2004. We have the ability to lever assets within an unrestricted subsidiary, such as the mortgage financing related to the acquisition of Marriott Irvine. Additionally, we are permitted to repay subordinated debt prior to its maturity from the proceeds of an equal or junior financing with a longer term than the debt refinanced, an equity offering, or a financing within an unrestricted subsidiary.

      Secured facilities. We completed a $330 million non-recourse financing secured by a portfolio of 19 hotels in 1999. The loan bears a fixed annual interest rate of 8.01% and matures in 2009. The secured facility contains standard provisions that require the servicer to maintain in escrow cash balances for certain items such as property taxes and insurance. In addition, the facility contains a provision that requires our mortgage servicer to retain in escrow the excess cash from the encumbered hotels after payment of debt service (“Excess Cash”), if net hotel operating income (“NOI”) for the trailing twelve months declines below $57 million. This provision was triggered in October 2002 and will be effective until the hotels generate the minimum cash flow required for two consecutive quarters, at which time the cash being held in escrow will be released to us. We expect that net hotel NOI will remain below $57 million for the foreseeable future. As of June 30, 2004 and December 31, 2003, $39.2 million and $27.2 million, respectively, of cash was held in escrow under this provision. In July 2003, we signed an amendment to the loan agreement that permits the release of cash placed in escrow for all capital expenditures incurred on the 19 encumbered properties on or after April 1, 2003. Although the servicer will continue to retain in escrow any excess cash from the encumbered hotels, they will release cash for all capital expenditures we have incurred from April 1, 2003 through the date of the amendment and future capital expenditures we incur on the 19 properties. Escrowed funds totaling approximately $30.3 million were available to fund capital expenditures under this provision as of June 30, 2004. In July 2004, we received a cash reimbursement of $12.2 million from the servicer related to capital expenditures incurred on the 19 encumbered properties.

      The fair value adjustments for the interest rate swap agreement of $(10.1) million that are discussed in further detail below are related to the outstanding secured facility balance of $306.1 million as of June 30, 2004.

      On September 26, 2003, as permitted by the indentures to our senior unsecured notes and senior subordinated notes, we completed a $101 million commercial mortgage-backed securities financing, secured by a portfolio of four hotels. The loan carries a fixed annual interest rate of 6.88% and matures in 2013. We placed this commercial mortgage-backed security in order to reduce our average borrowing cost by paying down debt with higher interest rates.

      Convertible subordinated notes. On July 1, 2003, we completed an offering of $170 million aggregate principal amount of 9.5% convertible subordinated notes due 2010. These notes are convertible into our common stock at any time prior to or at maturity, April 1, 2010 at a conversion price of $10.18 per share (equal to a conversion rate of 98.2318 shares per $1,000 principal amount of notes).

      The proceeds from the new issuance were used to repurchase $150.6 million of our $154.3 million 4.75% convertible notes due 2004, at varying prices, resulting in an aggregate discount of approximately $1.4 million. These convertible notes are convertible into our common stock at a rate of 23.2558 shares per $1,000 in principal amount, which equals approximately $43.00 per share.

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      Senior subordinated notes. The notes are unsecured obligations due in 2007, and provide for semi-annual payments of interest each February 15 and August 15 at an annual rate of 8.75%. The related indenture contains various restrictive covenants, which are similar to those in our senior unsecured notes.

      The senior subordinated notes, plus accrued and unpaid interest at the redemption date, are subject to redemption at our option. Under the indenture governing these notes, the redemption price for redemptions occurring through August 15, 2004 and August 15, 2005 will be 102.917% and 101.458%, respectively, of the principal amount, and for redemptions occurring after August 15, 2005, the redemption price will be 100.000% of the principal amount.

      During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we retired $49.2 million of our senior subordinated notes (plus $0.9 million of accrued interest) through the issuance of 8,138,728 shares of common stock. We recorded a loss on early extinguishment of debt of $1.7 million and wrote off deferred financing costs of $0.5 million related to this activity. The write off of deferred financing costs is included in depreciation and amortization expense on the accompanying consolidated statements of operations. We expect to retire the remaining outstanding senior subordinated notes due 2007 by the end of 2004.

      Mortgage debt. As of June 30, 2004, we had four mortgage loans, two of which were placed during the second quarter of 2004 and one of which is in foreclosure.

      We financed a portion of the Marriott Irvine acquisition (see Asset Acquisitions below) with a $55.5 million fixed-rate mortgage effective June 25, 2004, collateralized by the hotel, which matures on July 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.69%. On June 30, 2004, in connection with The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City acquisition (see Asset Acquisitions below), we entered into a $55.8 million fixed-rate mortgage loan, collateralized by the hotel, which matures on June 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.80%.

      We have a mortgage that matures in 2011 and carries an interest rate of 8.8%; however, the lender, with our acquiescence, initiated foreclosure proceedings which are expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2004. This mortgage loan is collateralized by one of our properties, which we will relinquish to the bank upon completion of foreclosure, which we expect to occur in the third quarter of 2004. The carrying value of the mortgage loan and the fair value of the building both approximate $11 million. This property is included in the seven properties remaining in our disposition program.

      Our only other individual mortgage matures in 2011 and carries an interest rate of 9.0%.

      Derivatives. On April 2, 2004, we entered into an interest rate swap arrangement with a third party to manage our interest rate risk related to our secured facility due 2009, effectively converting the interest the facility bears from a fixed rate to a floating rate. Under the swap, we receive fixed-rate payments of 8.01% and pay floating rate payments based on a one month LIBOR plus 444 basis points on a $307 million notional amount. We do not use derivative instruments for speculative purposes. Due to the fact that the notional amount of the swap matches the principal amount of the underlying debt and other hedge accounting criteria were met, the swap was designated as highly effective at the inception of the swap arrangement and designated as a fair value hedge. We continue to evaluate the effectiveness of the hedge and believe that the hedge continues to be highly effective.

      For a derivative qualifying as a fair value hedge, the change in net unrealized gain or loss upon measuring the fair value hedge and the fair value of the debt instrument is recorded on our consolidated statements of operations. These amounts offset each other as there is no ineffectiveness, and therefore had no impact on our net income for the three and six months ended June 30, 2004. The fair value of the swap is recorded as either an asset or liability, with a corresponding increase or decrease to the carrying value of the debt instrument being hedged on our consolidated balance sheets. The fair value of our hedge was approximately a $10.1 million liability as of June 30, 2004. This amount is included in the Consolidated Balance Sheet as other liabilities with the offset recorded to long-term debt. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2004, we earned cash payments of $1.7 million under the swap, which were recorded as a reduction in interest expense.

      During 2003, our only derivative instruments consisted of two swap agreements that did not qualify for treatment as hedges under SFAS No. 133, of which one expired in April 2003 and one in July 2003. During

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the three and six months ended June 30, 2003, we recognized $1.3 million and $3.4 million, respectively, of income related to the decrease in fair value of the liability recorded for the interest rate swaps in place in those time periods. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2003, we made cash payments on those swaps of $1.3 and $3.4 million, respectively. The change in fair value and the swap payments are netted together on our consolidated statement of operations, thus resulting in no impact on net income.

Asset Acquisitions

      One of our key strategies is the acquisition of high quality, upper upscale full-service hotels strategically located in major urban markets or destination resorts with high barriers to entry. Our acquisitions may involve management contracts with hotel brands where our long-term investment focus makes us a preferred owner. We intend to acquire assets with strong existing cash flow and use moderate or no leverage in the near term to finance these potential acquisitions, thereby enabling us to improve our overall leverage and interest coverage levels. In pursuing this strategy, we may be somewhat limited by the terms of our senior note indentures, which limit our ability to obtain financing beyond certain limited exceptions (including up to $300 million of mortgage indebtedness, of which $194 million was available at June 30, 2004, and $50 million of general indebtedness and other borrowings, of which the full amount was available at June 30, 2004, to the extent capacity exists within unrestricted subsidiaries) to acquire assets (as we are below the required fixed charge coverage ratio of 2 to 1). We have the ability to lever assets within an unrestricted subsidiary, such as the mortgage financing related to the acquisition of the Marriott Irvine. In order to incur additional indebtedness beyond that permitted by those limited exceptions, we would have to comply with the 2 to 1 fixed charge coverage ratio test on a pro forma basis after incurring the indebtedness and applying its proceeds. As of June 30, 2004, our fixed charge coverage ratio was significantly below 2 to 1.

      On May 10, 2004 and June 25, 2004, we acquired the 366-room Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City in Arlington, Virginia and the 485-room Marriott Irvine in Orange County, California, respectively, for a total purchase price of $185.5 million, plus net acquisition costs and adjustments of $0.7 million.

      The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City luxury hotel is operated by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC under a long-term contract. On June 30, 2004, we partially financed the acquisition through the placement of a $55.8 million fixed-rate mortgage loan which is secured by this property, matures on June 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.80%.

      The Marriott Irvine is operated by a subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc. under a long-term contract. We expect to invest approximately $7.5 million in property improvements over the next 12 months, primarily in the hotel’s guest rooms. We financed a portion of the acquisition with a $55.5 million fixed-rate mortgage loan which is secured by this property, matures on July 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.69%. Because Marriott International, Inc. reports results in 13 four week periods during the year rather than the 12 monthly periods that we employ, we will include 12 weeks of results in each of quarters one through three and 16 weeks of results in quarter four.

      The acquisitions were accounted for under the purchase method of accounting, and the assets and liabilities and results of operations of the hotels have been consolidated in our financial statements since the date of purchase. On an unaudited pro forma basis, revenues, net income and basic and diluted loss per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003 would have been reported as follows if the acquisitions had occurred at the beginning of each of the respective periods (in thousands):

                                   
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,


2004 2003 2004 2003




Total revenue
  $ 238,655     $ 231,535     $ 455,136     $ 446,324  
Net loss
    (10,213 )     (204,660 )     (49,634 )     (273,975 )
Net loss per share:
                               
 
Basic
  $ (0.12 )   $ (4.44 )   $ (0.66 )   $ (5.98 )
 
Diluted
    (0.13 )     (4.44 )     (0.66 )     (5.94 )

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      The following is a summary of the combined preliminary allocation of the purchase price (thousands), which may be revised upon completion of our valuation procedures:

           
Land
  $ 15,000  
Buildings and improvements
    151,592  
Furniture, fixtures and equipment
    18,220  
Net working capital
    1,435  
     
 
 
Total purchase price
  $ 186,247  
     
 

      We have an active pipeline of acquisition opportunities, but we will continue to be highly selective, focusing primarily on larger properties located in major urban markets or high-end resort destinations with strong brand affiliations and significant meeting space. While we plan to pursue strategic acquisitions, our capacity is somewhat limited by the terms of our senior note indentures, as discussed above.

Asset Dispositions

      During 2003, we began executing one of our key short-term strategies, which is to reposition our portfolio by disposing of selected non-core assets in order to begin repositioning our portfolio into one generally consisting of high-quality, upscale full service hotels with significant meeting space, located in urban or high-end resort locations with high barriers to entry. Many of these non-core assets were acquired as part of portfolios of assets.

      We have nearly completed our disposition program, completing 30 hotel sales from January 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004, 11 of which were sold during the first quarter of 2004 for $74.1 million and 4 of which were sold during the second quarter of 2004 for $30.8 million. Two additional assets have been sold in the third quarter of 2004 for $14.5 million. We have five assets remaining in our non-core disposition program with expected proceeds totaling approximately $40 million.

      As a result of a continuing review of assets in our disposition program, we recorded an impairment charge in the first half of 2004 of $1.5 million with respect to assets not classified as held for sale and $5.9 million with respect to assets held for sale. The impairment charge is based on our estimates of the fair value of the disposition properties. These estimates require us to make assumptions about the disposition prices that we expect to realize for each property as well as the timing of a potential disposition. In making these estimates, we consider the operating results of the assets, the market for comparable properties, and quotes from brokers, among other information. In nearly all cases, our estimates have reflected the results of an extensive marketing effort and negotiations with prospective buyers. Actual results could differ materially from these estimates.

      We will continue to analyze our portfolio to determine if we should dispose of additional assets and recycle that capital into higher yielding investments. Any dispositions of additional assets may result in further impairment charges in future periods, if and when such transactions might be undertaken.

      We may be obligated to pay Interstate Hotels termination fees of up to a maximum of approximately $12.0 million with respect to the 32 properties that we have sold between January 1, 2003 and August 3, 2004. In addition, as we dispose of the five remaining assets in our disposition program, we may incur termination obligations due to Interstate Hotels of up to a maximum of approximately $1.7 million, assuming the disposition of all five of the properties in 2004 and assuming buyers of our hotel properties elect to have the properties managed by parties other than Interstate Hotels or do not assume the obligation as part of the disposition transaction and no new management agreements are substituted. Any such obligation would affect the calculation of the final gain or loss on the disposition of a particular asset, since in accordance with current accounting guidance, the obligation is not recognized until such time as the asset disposition is complete and a termination notice is provided to Interstate Hotels. At that time, the recognition of any termination obligation will be included in discontinued operations. Any obligation due under the termination provisions of the contract is payable over a period of 48 months after termination. Termination fees payable to Interstate Hotels may be reduced by amounts paid under replacement management contracts.

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      During July 2004, we concluded negotiations with Interstate Hotels to terminate the intercompany agreement. In exchange for terminating the intercompany agreement, we will receive, among other things, the following: the right to terminate up to 600 rooms per year upon the payment of a termination fee equal to 1.5 times the fees earned during the preceding 12 months, with the ability to carryover up to 600 rooms for termination in a succeeding year; the right to terminate the management contract of a hotel, where Interstate Hotels invests in a competing hotel, with no termination fee; and an extension of the termination fee payment period for terminations related to hotel sales, from 30 months to 48 months. The termination of the intercompany agreement eliminates the last vestige of our original paper clip relationship with Interstate Hotels.

      Separately, we reached an agreement with Interstate Hotels regarding the calculation of termination fees payable upon a sale. Although termination fees for the properties that have been sold or were included in our previously announced disposition program (which includes four assets in our current disposition program) will be unchanged, we will receive a $2.5 million credit, which will be applicable to fees payable with respect to future dispositions. Of the $2.5 million credit, $0.6 million has been applied to terminations that have occurred in the third quarter of 2004, and an additional $1.7 million will be applied to terminations resulting from the sale of two of our remaining assets in our current disposition program.

Capital Expenditures

      We make ongoing capital expenditures in order to keep our hotels competitive in their markets and to comply with franchise obligations. Additionally, certain of our hotels’ management contracts and franchise agreements contain reserve requirements for property improvements. We fund our capital expenditures primarily from cash generated from operations and existing cash on hand and intend to use a portion of the proceeds from the sales of non-core assets to provide capital for renovation work. We invested $49.9 million for ongoing capital expenditures during the first half of 2004. We have initiated an aggressive renovation program for our core assets and anticipate investing a total of $125 million on capital expenditures in 2004. The emphasis will be on completing these projects on budget with minimal disruptions to operations. We will focus on complete room and facility renovations, eliminating to the degree possible, piecemeal work where the typical consumer might not ascribe value to the improvements. We believe we are timing this work appropriately to take full advantage of the anticipated industry recovery. The properties we are now marketing for sale typically have higher per room capital expenditure requirements than our core assets. Sales of these properties will allow us to focus our capital spending dollars in the future on our core portfolio. We expect to continually review our portfolio with a goal of recycling capital out of lower yielding investments into higher yielding opportunities.

OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Critical Accounting Policies

      Our consolidated financial statements include the accounts of all wholly-owned and majority-owned subsidiaries. Preparing financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. On an ongoing basis, we evaluate our estimates and judgments, including those related to the impairment of long-lived assets and the recording of certain accrued liabilities. Some of our estimates are material to the financial statements. These estimates are therefore particularly sensitive as future events could cause the actual results to be significantly different from our estimates.

      Our critical accounting policies include the accounting for the impairment or disposal of long-lived assets and the classification of properties as held for sale. Our hotel properties generally fall into two categories, held for use and held for sale. Our held for use properties may include those that we are actively marketing. Until such time as our criteria for held for sale are met, as described below in further detail, we maintain classification as an operational asset. At the time we determine an asset to meet the criteria noted below, we

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reclassify the asset and its operations to discontinued operations. All of our properties are subject to an impairment analysis whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value may be impaired.

Accounting for the impairment or disposal of long-lived assets

      We apply the provisions of SFAS No. 144, “Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets,” which require the current and prior period operating results of any asset that has been classified as held for sale or had been disposed of on or after January 1, 2002 and where we have no continuing involvement, including any gain or loss recognized, to be recorded as discontinued operations.

      The provisions of SFAS No. 144 also require that whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of a long-lived asset may be impaired that an analysis be performed to determine the recoverability of the asset’s carrying value. We make estimates of the undiscounted cash flows from the expected future operations or potential sale of the asset. If the analysis indicates that the carrying value is not recoverable from these estimates of cash flows, we write down the asset to estimated fair value and recognize an impairment loss. Any impairment losses we recognize on assets held for use are recorded as operating expenses. We record any impairment losses on assets held for sale as a component of discontinued operations. Based on current economic conditions and our continuing forecast and outlooks for future periods, we may be required in future periods to recognize additional impairment charges if circumstances indicate at that time that the carrying value of the assets may be impaired.

Classification of properties as held for sale

      We classify the properties we are actively marketing as held for sale once all of these conditions are met:

  •  Our board has approved the sale,
 
  •  We have a fully executed agreement with a qualified buyer which provides for no significant outstanding or continuing obligations with the property after sale, and
 
  •  We have a significant non-refundable deposit.

      We carry properties held for sale at the lower of their carrying values or estimated fair values less costs to sell. We cease depreciation at the time the asset is classified as held for sale.

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

      We have future ground lease obligations related to our consolidated entities and properties. The ground leases are accounted for as operating leases, and are expensed evenly over the lives of the leases. These leases exist at properties where we do not own the land associated with our hotel. As of June 30, 2004, we were not involved in any other off-balance sheet arrangements.

Aggregate Contractual Obligations

      We have future long-term debt obligations related to our consolidated entities and properties, as disclosed under “Financial Condition, Liquidity and Capital Resources.”

      We may be obligated to pay Interstate Hotels termination fees with respect to properties that we sell. See “Financial Condition, Liquidity and Capital Resources — Asset Dispositions.”

      The Managers operate our 79 hotels pursuant to management agreements with our taxable subsidiaries. Under these management agreements, the taxable subsidiaries pay a management fee for each property to the Manager of their hotels. The taxable subsidiaries in turn make rental payments to our subsidiary operating partnership under the participating leases.

      Under the Interstate Hotels management agreements, the base management fee is 2.5% of total hotel revenue, plus incentive payments based on meeting performance thresholds that could total up to an additional

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1.5% of total hotel revenue. The agreements generally have initial terms expiring on January 1, 2011 with three renewal periods of five years each at the option of Interstate Hotels, subject to some exceptions.

      Under the Ritz-Carlton and Marriott management agreements, the base management fee is 3.0% and 2.5% of total hotel revenue, respectively, through 2005 and 3.0% under both thereafter, plus incentive payments based on meeting performance thresholds that could total up to an additional 2.0% of total hotel revenue and 20% of available cash flow (as defined), respectively. The agreements have initial terms expiring in 2015 and 2024, respectively, with four and three renewal periods of 10 and five years each, respectively, at the option of Ritz-Carlton and Marriott, subject to some exceptions.

      As part of our asset renovation program, we have entered into contractual obligations with vendors to acquire capital assets and perform renovations totaling approximately $60 million over the next six months.

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ITEM 3.          QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

Interest Rate Risk

      On April 2, 2004, we entered into an interest rate swap on our secured facility due 2009, effectively converting the interest the facility bears from a fixed rate to a floating rate. Under the swap, we receive fixed-rate payments of 8.01% and pay floating rate payments based on a one month LIBOR plus 444 basis points on a $307 million notional amount.

      We have designated the interest rate swap as a fair value hedge for financial reporting purposes and the amounts paid or received under the swap agreement will be recognized over the life of the agreement as an adjustment to interest expense. Changes in the fair value of the swap and the secured facilities are reflected in the balance sheet as offsetting changes and have no income statement effect. The fair value of the interest rate swap at June 30, 2004 was approximately a $10.1 million liability, which is included in the other liabilities line item on our consolidated balance sheet.

      In conjunction with the interest rate swap, we have posted collateral of $17.5 million as of June 30, 2004. The required collateral amount fluctuates based on the changes in the swap rate and the amount of time left to maturity. We will receive all remaining collateral upon maturity of the swap.

      The table below provides information about our derivative financial instrument that is sensitive to changes in interest rates. The table presents contractual payments to be exchanged under the contract and weighted average interest rates by expected (contractual) maturity dates for our interest rate swap. Weighted average interest rates and notional amounts are used to calculate the contractual payments to be exchanged under the contract. Weighted average interest rates are based on implied forward rates in the yield curve as of June 30, 2004. The interest rate swap that we have entered into is strictly to hedge interest rate risk and not for trading purposes.

Expected Maturity Date

($ in millions)
                                                                     
Fair Value
as of
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Thereafter Total 6/30/04








Interest Rate Derivative
                                                               
 
Interest Rate Swap
                                                               
   
Fixed to Variable
  $ 4.0     $ 1.0     $ (1.8 )   $ (3.9 )   $ (5.3 )   $ (3.7 )   $ (9.7 )   $ (10.1 )
   
Average pay rate
    5.98 %     7.49 %     8.43 %     9.21 %     9.73 %     9.94 %                
   
Average receive rate
    8.01 %     8.01 %     8.01 %     8.01 %     8.01 %     8.01 %                

      As a result of our interest rate swap, we are exposed to market risks related to changes in interest rates. In the future, we intend to manage our interest rate exposure using a mix of fixed and floating interest rate debt. A change in one month LIBOR of 50 basis points would result in an increase or decrease in current annual interest expense of approximately $1.5 million.

      Approximately 19% of our outstanding debt bears fixed rates of interest that have been effectively swapped from a fixed rate to a floating rate, with the remaining 81% of debt bearing fixed rates of interest.

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ITEM 4.          CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

Disclosure Controls and Procedures

      We maintain disclosure controls and procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our Exchange Act reports is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules and regulations, and that the information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our chief executive officer and chief financial and chief accounting officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosures based closely on the definition of “disclosure controls and procedures” in Rule 13a-1(c) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. In designing and evaluating the disclosure controls and procedures, management recognized that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired objectives, and management was required to apply its judgment in evaluating the cost-benefit relationship of possible controls and procedures. Also, we have investments in certain unconsolidated entities. As we do not control or manage these entities, our disclosure controls and procedures with respect to these entities are substantially more limited than those we maintain with respect to our consolidated subsidiaries.

      As of June 30, 2004, we carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including our chief executive officer, our chief financial officer, and our chief accounting officer of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures. Based on this evaluation, we concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective.

Internal Control Over Financial Reporting

      There has been no change in our internal control over financial reporting during the three months ended June 30, 2004 that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

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PART II.          OTHER INFORMATION

ITEM 4.          SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS

      Our Annual Meeting of Stockholders was held on May 26, 2004. At that meeting, the following matters were submitted to a vote of our stockholders:

Proposal No. 1

      To elect three members of the Board of Directors to serve three-year terms expiring on the date of the Annual Meeting in 2007, and until their successors are duly elected and qualify.

             
D. Ellen Shuman
  For     54,566,724  
    Withheld     8,183,823  
Paul W. Whetsell
  For     55,774,967  
    Withheld     6,975,580  
James R. Worms
  For     47,442,097  
    Withheld     15,308,450  

Proposal No. 2

      To elect one member of the Board of Directors to serve a two-year term expiring on the date of the Annual Meeting in 2006, and until his successor is duly elected and qualifies.

             
H. Cabot Lodge III
  For     48,483,673  
    Withheld     14,266,874  

      The following directors continue to hold their positions as directors: Bruce G. Wiles, J. Taylor Crandall, James F. Dannhauser and William S. Janes.

      In July 2004, Paul J. Klaassen was elected to the company’s Board of Directors.

Proposal No. 3

      To consider the ratification of the appointment of KPMG LLP as independent auditors for the Company for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2004.

         
For
    55,792,425  
Against
    6,937,557  
Abstain
    20,565  

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ITEM 6.          EXHIBITS AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K

      (a.) Exhibits

         
Exhibit
No. Description of Document


  3 .1   Second Articles of Amendment and Restatement of Incorporation of the Registrant (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.4 to our Registration Statement on Form S-11 (No. 333-4568), and filed with the Commission on July 24, 1996).
  3 .1.1   Articles of Amendment of Second Articles of Amendment and Restatement of Incorporation dated August 11, 2000 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1.1 to our annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2001, and filed with the Commission on March 6, 2002).
  3 .1.2   Articles of Amendment of Second Articles of Amendment and Restatement of Incorporation dated June 30, 2001 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1.2 to our annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2001, and filed with the Commission on March 6, 2002).
  3 .2   Amended and Restated By-laws of the Registrant (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.2 to our Registration Statement No. 333-66229, and filed with the Commission on October 28, 1998).
  3 .2.1   Amended and Restated By-laws of the Registrant dated and effective April 22, 2003 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.2.1 to our quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2003, and filed with the Commission on May 14, 2003).
  10 .4.2   Second Amendment to the MeriStar Hospitality Corporation Incentive Plan (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.4.2 to our quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2004, and filed with the Commission on May 10, 2004).
  10 .10.1*   Amendment to Executive Employment Agreement between MeriStar Hospitality Corporation and Bruce G. Wiles. **
  13     Financial Statements of MeriStar Hospitality Operating Partnership, L.P. as of and for the three and six months ended June 30, 2004. **
  31 .1   Sarbanes-Oxley Act Section 302 Certification of Chief Executive Officer. **
  31 .2   Sarbanes-Oxley Act Section 302 Certification of Chief Financial Officer. **
  32 .1   Sarbanes-Oxley Act Section 906 Certification of Chief Executive Officer. **
  32 .2   Sarbanes-Oxley Act Section 906 Certification of Chief Financial Officer. **
  99 .1   Consolidating Financial Information of MeriStar Hospitality Operating Partnership, L.P. **


Indicates a management contract or compensatory plan or arrangement required to be filed pursuant to Item 14(c) of Form 10-K.

**  Filed herewith

      (b.) Reports on Form 8-K

      None.

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SIGNATURES

      Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

  MERISTAR HOSPITALITY CORPORATION

  By:  /s/ PAUL W. WHETSELL
 
         Paul W. Whetsell
         Chief Executive Officer

Dated: August 6, 2004

39 EX-10.10.1 2 w99712exv10w10w1.htm EXHIBIT 10.10.1 exv10w10w1

 

Exhibit 10.10.1

AMENDMENT TO EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

     This AMENDMENT to EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT effective as of December 31, 2003, (the “Employment Agreement”), by and among MeriStar Hospitality Corporation (the “Company”), and MeriStar Hospitality Operating Partnership, L.P. (the “Partnership”), and Bruce G. Wiles (the “Executive”), is hereby entered into on this 23rd day of April 2004 by and among the parties.

     For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the Executive, the Company, and the Partnership, the parties each agree to amend the Employment Agreement as follows:

     1. The penultimate sentence of Section 1 of the Employment Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced, in its entirety, by the following sentence:

    Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the term of this Agreement extend beyond December 31, 2004, except as extended by mutual agreement of the parties.

     2. Any conflict between the terms and conditions of this Amendment to Executive Employment Agreement and the Employment Agreement shall be resolved in favor of this Amendment to Executive Employment Agreement.

     3. Other than as modified herein, all the terms and provisions of the Employment Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment to Employment Agreement effective as of the date first above written.

                     
EXECUTIVE:   MERISTAR HOSPITALITY CORPORATION
 
By:
  /s/ Bruce G. Wiles   By:   /s/ Donald D. Olinger        
 
 
     
 
       
  Bruce G. Wiles   Name:
Title:
  Donald D. Olinger
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial
Officer, and Treasurer
       
     
 
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P.
By: MeriStar Hospitality Corporation, its general partner
 
By:   /s/ Donald D. Olinger
 
 
Name:
Title:
  Donald D. Olinger
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer

EX-13 3 w99712exv13.htm EXHIBIT 13 exv13
 

Exhibit 13

PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Dollars and units in thousands)

                 
    June 30,    
    2004   December 31,
    (Unaudited)
  2003
ASSETS
               
Property and equipment
  $ 2,633,167     $ 2,481,752  
Accumulated depreciation
    (488,371 )     (446,032 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
 
    2,144,796       2,035,720  
Assets held for sale
    21,826       51,169  
Investment in affiliate
    15,000       15,000  
Prepaid expenses and other assets
    40,821       47,033  
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $3,728 and $2,040
    72,173       64,709  
Restricted cash
    72,478       42,523  
Cash and cash equivalents – unrestricted
    148,812       230,876  
 
   
 
     
 
 
 
  $ 2,515,906     $ 2,487,030  
 
   
 
     
 
 
LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS’ CAPITAL
               
Long-term debt
  $ 1,379,828     $ 1,381,555  
Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation
    207,576       256,473  
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
    88,073       80,014  
Accrued interest
    41,121       46,813  
Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts
    21,887       16,411  
Other liabilities
    19,155       11,045  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Total liabilities
    1,757,640       1,792,311  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Minority interests
    2,472       2,496  
Redeemable OP units at redemption value, 3,068 and 3,510 outstanding
    27,533       35,926  
Partners’ capital – Common OP units, 86,936 and 66,790 issued and outstanding
    728,261       656,297  
 
   
 
     
 
 
 
  $ 2,515,906     $ 2,487,030  
 
   
 
     
 
 

See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
UNAUDITED

(Dollars in thousands, except per unit amounts)

                                 
    Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    June 30,
  June 30,
    2004
  2003
  2004
  2003
Revenue:
                               
Hotel operations:
                               
Rooms
  $ 143,156     $ 136,911     $ 277,284     $ 266,706  
Food and beverage
    59,442       56,404       110,450       107,520  
Other hotel operations
    17,362       19,201       34,397       35,754  
Office rental, parking and other revenue
    2,929       3,453       5,828       6,716  
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Total revenue
    222,889       215,969       427,959       416,696  
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Hotel operating expenses:
                               
Rooms
    35,046       32,467       67,795       63,163  
Food and beverage
    41,739       38,789       79,923       75,646  
Other hotel operating expenses
    10,864       10,936       21,162       20,392  
Office rental, parking and other expenses
    670       583       1,255       1,213  
Other operating expenses:
                               
General and administrative, hotel
    32,010       31,864       65,774       62,906  
General and administrative, corporate
    3,473       3,132       7,106       6,105  
Property operating costs
    31,909       30,620       62,941       59,609  
Depreciation and amortization
    25,137       24,953       50,724       48,613  
Property taxes, insurance and other
    16,006       17,548       32,860       34,547  
Loss on asset impairments
    1,291       65,123       1,536       65,123  
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Operating expenses
    198,145       256,015       391,076       437,317  
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Operating income (loss)
    24,744       (40,046 )     36,883       (20,621 )
Minority interest
    20       5       24       (6 )
Interest expense, net
    (29,724 )     (34,583 )     (64,103 )     (69,301 )
Loss on early extinguishments of debt
    (1,980 )           (7,903 )      
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Loss before income taxes and discontinued operations
    (6,940 )     (74,624 )     (35,099 )     (89,928 )
Income tax (expense) benefit
    (25 )     (10 )     314       119  
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Loss from continuing operations
    (6,965 )     (74,634 )     (34,785 )     (89,809 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Discontinued operations:
                               
Loss from discontinued operations before income tax
    (5,131 )     (142,016 )     (18,314 )     (200,054 )
Income tax (expense) benefit
    45       (9 )     161       6  
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Loss from discontinued operations
    (5,086 )     (142,025 )     (18,153 )     (200,048 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Net loss
  $ (12,051 )   $ (216,659 )   $ (52,938 )   $ (289,857 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Preferred distributions
          (141 )     (141 )     (282 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Net loss applicable to common unitholders
  $ (12,051 )   $ (216,800 )   $ (53,079 )   $ (290,139 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Net loss applicable to general partner unitholders
  $ (11,619 )   $ (203,867 )   $ (50,996 )   $ (271,172 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Net loss applicable to limited partner unitholders
  $ (432 )   $ (12,933 )   $ (2,083 )   $ (18,967 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 

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    Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    June 30,
  June 30,
    2004
  2003
  2004
  2003
Basic and Diluted Loss per unit:
                               
Loss from continuing operations
  $ (0.08 )   $ (1.53 )   $ (0.44 )   $ (1.84 )
Loss from discontinued operations
    (0.06 )     (2.90 )     (0.23 )     (4.08 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Net loss per basic and diluted unit
  $ (0.14 )   $ (4.43 )   $ (0.67 )   $ (5.92 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 

See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
UNAUDITED

(Dollars in thousands)

                 
    Six Months Ended
    June 30,
    2004
  2003
Operating activities:
               
Net loss
  $ (52,938 )   $ (289,857 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
               
Depreciation and amortization
    51,985       58,478  
Loss on asset impairments
    7,441       264,677  
Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect
    11,530        
Loss on early extinguishments of debt
    7,903        
Minority interests
    (24 )     6  
Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation
    1,090       1,433  
Change in value of interest rate swaps
          (3,395 )
Deferred income taxes
    (652 )     (1,534 )
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
               
Accounts receivable
    (4,227 )     (12,168 )
Prepaid expenses and other assets
    4,864       4,225  
Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts
    (3,241 )     (4,575 )
Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities
    (6,040 )     (5,480 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
Net cash provided by operating activities
    17,691       11,810  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Investing activities:
               
Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired of $3.5 million
    (182,790 )      
Capital expenditures for property and equipment
    (49,898 )     (14,547 )
Proceeds from sales of assets
    104,873       15,720  
Purchases of marketable securities
          (18,056 )
Payments from Interstate Hotels & Resorts
          42,052  
Increase in restricted cash
    (29,955 )     (9,740 )
Costs associated with disposition program and other, net
    (5,081 )     (299 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities
    (162,851 )     15,130  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Financing activities:
               
Prepayments on long-term debt
    (105,857 )      
Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs
    109,687        
Scheduled payments on long-term debt
    (3,691 )     (4,208 )
Distributions to partners
    (141 )     (141 )
Purchase of limited partnership unit
          (65 )
Proceeds from OP units issuance
    72,340        
Purchase of OP units
    (8,690 )      
Other
    (325 )      
 
   
 
     
 
 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
    63,323       (4,414 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents
    (227 )     (115 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents
    (82,064 )     22,411  
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period
    230,876       33,889  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period
  $ 148,812     $ 56,300  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Supplemental Cash Flow Information
               
Cash paid for interest and income taxes:
               
Interest, net of capitalized interest
  $ 69,804     $ 70,399  
Income taxes
  $ 326     $ 1,902  
Non-cash investing and financing activities:
               
Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality redeemed in exchange for Common OP Units
  $ 49,213     $  
Redemption of OP units
  $ 123     $ 20,100  

See accompanying notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P.
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2004

1. Organization

     MeriStar Hospitality Operating Partnership, L.P. is the subsidiary operating partnership of MeriStar Hospitality Corporation (“MeriStar Hospitality”), which is a real estate investment trust, or REIT. We own a portfolio of primarily upper upscale, full-service hotels and resorts in the United States. Our portfolio is diversified geographically as well as by franchise and brand affiliations. As of June 30, 2004, we owned 79 hotels with 22,187 rooms, all of which were leased by our taxable subsidiaries. As of June 30, 2004, 77 hotels were managed by Interstate Hotels & Resorts, Inc. (“Interstate Hotels”), one hotel was managed by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC (“Ritz-Carlton”), a subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc., and one hotel was managed by another subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc. (“Marriott”) (collectively with Interstate Hotels, the “Managers”). Of our 79 hotels at June 30, 2004, seven were included in our non-core disposition program. Two of these assets with 568 rooms have been sold during the third quarter of 2004.

     The Managers operate our 79 hotels pursuant to management agreements with our taxable subsidiaries. Under these management agreements, the taxable subsidiaries pay a management fee for each property to the Manager of their hotels. The taxable subsidiaries in turn make rental payments to our subsidiary operating partnership under the participating leases.

     Under the Interstate Hotels management agreements, the base management fee is 2.5% of total hotel revenue, plus incentive payments based on meeting performance thresholds that could total up to an additional 1.5% of total hotel revenue. The agreements have initial terms expiring on January 1, 2011 with three renewal periods of five years each at the option of Interstate Hotels, subject to some exceptions.

     Under the Ritz-Carlton and Marriott management agreements, the base management fee is 3.0% and 2.5% of total hotel revenue, respectively, through 2005 and 3.0% under both thereafter, plus incentive payments based on meeting performance thresholds that could total up to an additional 2.0% of total revenue and 20% of available cash flow (as defined), respectively. The agreements have initial terms expiring in 2015 and 2024, respectively, with four and three renewal periods of 10 and five years each, respectively, at the option of Ritz-Carlton and Marriott. The Ritz-Carlton and Marriott management agreements include certain limited performance guarantees by Ritz-Carlton and Marriott which are designed primarily to provide downside performance protection and run through 2005 and up to 2008, respectively. Management expects funding under these guarantees to be minimal.

2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

     Interim Financial Statements. We have prepared these unaudited interim financial statements according to the rules and regulations of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. We have omitted certain information and footnote disclosures that are normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. These interim financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements, accompanying notes and other information included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003.

     In our opinion, the accompanying unaudited consolidated interim financial statements reflect all adjustments, which are of a normal and recurring nature, necessary for a fair presentation of the financial condition and results of operations and cash flows for the periods presented. The results of operations for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the results for the entire year.

     Principles of Consolidation. Our consolidated financial statements include the accounts of all wholly-owned and majority-owned subsidiaries. Intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

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     Held for Sale Properties. We classify the properties we are actively marketing as held for sale once all of the following conditions are met:

  Our board has approved the sale,

  We have a fully executed agreement with a qualified buyer which provides for no significant outstanding or continuing obligations with the property after sale, and

  We have a significant non-refundable deposit.

     We carry properties held for sale at the lower of their carrying values or estimated fair values less costs to sell. We cease depreciation at the time the asset is classified as held for sale.

     Cash and Cash Equivalents. We classify investments with original maturities of three months or less as cash equivalents. Our cash equivalents include investments in debt securities, including commercial paper, overnight repurchase agreements and money market funds.

     Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets. We apply the provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 144, “Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets,” which require the current and prior period operating results of any asset that has been classified as held for sale or has been disposed of on or after January 1, 2002 and where we have no continuing involvement to be recorded as discontinued operations. Any gains or losses on final disposition are also included in discontinued operations.

     The provisions of SFAS No. 144 also require that whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of a long-lived asset may be impaired that an analysis be performed to determine the recoverability of the asset’s carrying value. We make estimates of the undiscounted cash flows from the expected future operations or potential sale of the asset. If the analysis indicates that the carrying value is not recoverable from these estimates of cash flows, we write down the asset to estimated fair value and recognize an impairment loss. Any impairment losses we recognize on assets held for use are recorded as operating expenses. We record any impairment losses on assets held for sale as a component of discontinued operations.

     Accounting for Costs Associated with Exit or Disposal Activities. We apply the provisions of SFAS No. 146, “Accounting for Costs Associated with Exit or Disposal Activities,” which require that a liability for a cost associated with an exit or disposal activity be recognized and measured initially at fair value only when the liability is incurred. Our strategy includes the disposition of certain hotel assets, all of which are managed under agreements that typically require payments to Interstate Hotels as a result of termination. Any such liability will be recognized at the time the asset disposition is complete and a termination notice is provided to Interstate Hotels. At that time, the recognition of the termination obligation will be included in the calculation of the final gain or loss on sale. For further discussion of potential termination obligations, see “Asset Dispositions” included in Item 2 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

     Stock-Based Compensation. We adopted the recognition provisions of SFAS No. 123, “Accounting for Stock-Based Compensation,” as amended by SFAS No. 148, on January 1, 2003 for new stock options issued under our compensation programs sponsored by MeriStar Hospitality. As permitted by SFAS No. 148, we elected to apply the provisions prospectively, which includes recognizing compensation expense for only those stock options issued in 2003 and after. We apply the provisions of Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 25, “Accounting for Stock Issued to Employees,” in accounting for our stock options issued under our compensation programs prior to January 1, 2003. As MeriStar Hospitality granted these stock options at fair market value, no compensation cost has been recognized. For our other equity-based compensation awards, we recognize compensation expense over the vesting period based on the fair market value of the award at the date of grant.

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     Had compensation cost been determined based on fair value at the grant date for awards granted prior to our adoption of the fair value method, our net loss and per share amounts would have been adjusted to the pro forma amounts indicated as follows (in thousands, except per unit amounts):

                                 
    Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    June 30,
  June 30,
    2004
  2003
  2004
  2003
Net loss, as reported
  $ (12,051 )   $ (216,659 )   $ (52,938 )   $ (289,857 )
Add: Stock-based employee compensation expense included in reported net loss, net of related tax effect
    395       677       975       1,606  
Deduct: Total stock-based employee compensation expense determined under fair value-based method for all awards, net of related tax effect
    (442 )     (816 )     (1,077 )     (1,900 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Net loss, pro forma
  $ (12,098 )   $ (216,798 )   $ (53,040 )   $ (290,151 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Loss per unit:
                               
Basic and Diluted, as reported
  $ (0.14 )   $ (4.43 )   $ (0.67 )   $ (5.92 )
Basic and Diluted, pro forma
  $ (0.14 )   $ (4.43 )   $ (0.67 )   $ (5.93 )

     These pro forma compensation costs may not be representative of the actual effects on reported net loss and loss per share in future periods.

     Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities. Our interest rate risk management objective is to manage the effect of interest rate changes on earnings and cash flows. We look to manage interest rates through the use of a combination of fixed and variable rate debt. We only enter into derivative or interest rate transactions for hedging purposes. We recognize all derivatives as either assets or liabilities on the balance sheet and measure those instruments at fair value. Changes in the fair value of derivatives are recorded each period in current earnings or other comprehensive income based on the derivative’s effectiveness and whether the derivative has been designated as a cash flow or fair value hedge.

     Acquisition of Hotels. Our hotel acquisitions consist almost exclusively of land, building, furniture, fixtures and equipment. We allocate the purchase price among these asset classes and any acquired intangible assets based upon their respective fair values as required by Statement of Financial Accounting Standards, or SFAS 141, “Business Combinations.”

3. Comprehensive Loss

     Comprehensive loss was $10.8 million and $212.8 million for the three months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. Comprehensive loss consisted of net loss ($12.1 million and $216.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively) and foreign currency translation adjustments.

     Comprehensive loss was $52.0 million and $284.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. Comprehensive loss consisted of net loss ($52.9 million and $289.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively) and foreign currency translation adjustments.

4. Acquisitions

     On May 10, 2004 and June 25, 2004, we acquired the 366-room Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City in Arlington, Virginia and the 485-room Marriott Irvine in Orange County, California, respectively, for a total purchase price of $185.5 million, plus net acquisition costs and adjustments of $0.7 million.

     The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City luxury hotel is operated by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC under a long-term contract. On June 30, 2004, we partially financed the acquisition through the placement of a $55.8 million fixed-rate mortgage loan which is secured by this property, matures on June 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.80%.

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     The Marriott Irvine is operated by a subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc. under a long-term contract. We expect to invest approximately $7.5 million in property improvements over the next 12 months, primarily in the hotel’s guest rooms. We financed a portion of the acquisition with a $55.5 million fixed-rate mortgage loan which is secured by this property, matures on July 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.69%. Because Marriott International, Inc. reports results in 13 four week periods during the year rather than the 12 monthly periods that we employ, we will include 12 weeks of results in each of quarters one through three and 16 weeks of results in quarter four.

     The acquisitions were accounted for under the purchase method of accounting, and the assets and liabilities and results of operations of the hotels have been consolidated in our financial statements since the date of purchase. On an unaudited pro forma basis, revenues, net income and basic and diluted loss per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003 would have been reported as follows if the acquisitions had occurred at the beginning of each of the respective periods (in thousands):

                                 
    Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    June 30,
  June 30,
    2004
  2003
  2004
  2003
Total revenue
  $ 238,655     $ 231,535     $ 455,136     $ 446,324  
Net loss
    (10,709 )     (214,958 )     (50,773 )     (287,726 )
Net loss per unit:
                               
Basic and Diluted
  $ (0.12 )   $ (4.39 )   $ (0.64 )   $ (5.87 )

     The following is a summary of the combined preliminary allocation of the purchase price (thousands), which may be revised upon completion of our valuation procedures:

         
Land
  $ 15,000  
Buildings and improvements
    151,592  
Furniture, fixtures and equipment
    18,220  
Net working capital
    1,435  
 
   
 
 
Total purchase price
  $ 186,247  
 
   
 
 

5. Property and Equipment

     Property and equipment consisted of the following (in thousands):

                 
    June 30,   December 31,
    2004
  2003
Land
  $ 247,479     $ 238,772  
Buildings and improvements
    2,016,233       1,930,155  
Furniture, fixtures and equipment
    301,502       284,602  
Construction-in-progress
    67,953       28,223  
 
   
 
     
 
 
 
  $ 2,633,167     $ 2,481,752  
 
   
 
     
 
 

     For the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, we capitalized interest of $2.0 million and $1.6 million, respectively.

     During the first and second quarters of 2004, we recognized impairment losses of $5.0 million and $2.4 million, respectively, of which $4.8 million and $1.1 million, respectively, are recorded in discontinued operations (see Note 12). As of June 30, 2004, we had seven hotels remaining in our disposition program, three of which are classified as held for sale as of June 30, 2004 (see Note 6).

     During the first and second quarters of 2003, we recognized impairment losses of $56.7 million and $208.0 million, respectively, of which $56.7 million and $142.9 million, respectively, are recorded in discontinued operations as of June 30, 2004 (see Note 12).

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     The impairment charges are based on our estimates of the fair value of the properties we are actively marketing. These estimates require us to make assumptions about the sales prices that we expect to realize for each property as well as the timing of a potential sale. In making these estimates, we consider the operating results of the assets, the market for comparable properties, and quotes from brokers, among other information. In nearly all cases, our estimates have reflected the results of an extensive marketing effort and negotiations with prospective buyers. Actual results could differ materially from these estimates.

6. Assets Held for Sale

     At December 31, 2003, seven assets were classified as held for sale. All seven of these assets were sold during the six months ended June 30, 2004. At June 30, 2004, three of the seven remaining properties in our non-core disposition program met our criteria for classification as held for sale. The four other assets included in our asset disposition program did not meet the probability criteria as prescribed by SFAS No. 144 to classify them as held for sale. Assets held for sale consisted of the following (in thousands):

                 
    June 30,   December 31,
    2004
  2003
Land
  $ 598     $ 5,061  
Buildings and improvements
    20,082       43,391  
Furniture, fixtures and equipment
    765       2,759  
Construction-in-progress
    381       1,114  
 
   
 
     
 
 
 
    21,826       52,325  
Accumulated depreciation
          (1,156 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
 
  $ 21,826     $ 51,169  
 
   
 
     
 
 

7. Investment in Affiliate

     In 1999, we invested $40 million in MeriStar Investment Partners, L.P. (“MIP”), a joint venture established to acquire upscale, full-service hotels. Our cost-basis investment is in the form of a partnership interest, in which we earn a 16% cumulative preferred return with outstanding balances compounded quarterly. While the return on this investment is preferred and cumulative, the underlying investment ranks equally with the investments of the other investors in MIP. We recognize the return quarterly as it becomes due to us. For the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, we recognized a preferred return of $3.2 million and $4.2 million, respectively, from this investment. As of June 30, 2004 and December 31, 2003, cumulative preferred returns of $24.5 million and $19.6 million, respectively, were due from MIP. We have reserved a portion of this balance and have included the net $21.4 million and $18.2 million in accounts receivable on the accompanying consolidated balance sheets as of June 30, 2004 and December 31, 2003, respectively. We expect that any cumulative unpaid preferred returns will be paid in the future from excess cash flow above our current return and from potential partnership hotel disposition proceeds in excess of debt allocated to individual assets. Given the current economic environment, we do not expect MIP’s operations to provide adequate cash flow in the near term for significant payment of our current returns or repayments of our cumulative unpaid preferred returns; however we expect to receive payments from MIP during 2004 resulting from planned dispositions of certain assets combined with cash flow improvements on other assets. We evaluate the collectibility of our preferred return based on our preference to distributions and the underlying value of the hotel properties.

     While we believe that our current and cumulative returns continue to be fully collectible, during 2003, the value of our underlying investment declined due to the decline in MIP’s cash flow, particularly driven by results in four of its hotel markets. While we believe that the cash flow, and thus the value of our investment in MIP, will be recoverable over time, we expect that any such recovery will take a number of years to achieve. The accounting rules for cost basis investments require that declines in value that are other than temporary be recognized currently. Since the decline in the value of our underlying investment in MIP was other than temporary, we recognized a $25.0 million impairment loss on this investment during the fourth quarter of 2003.

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8. Long-Term Debt

     Long-term debt consisted of the following (in thousands):

                 
    June 30, 2004
  December 31, 2003
Senior unsecured notes due 2011 – 9.125%
  $ 355,665     $ 400,000  
Senior unsecured notes due 2008 – 9.0%
    270,500       300,000  
Senior unsecured notes due 2009 – 10.5%
    224,187       250,000  
Secured facility, due 2009
    306,067       309,035  
Secured facility, due 2013
    100,041       100,765  
Mortgage debt
    137,505       27,011  
Unamortized issue discount
    (4,063 )     (5,256 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
 
    1,389,902       1,381,555  
Fair value adjustment for interest rate swap
    (10,074 )      
 
   
 
     
 
 
Long-term debt
  $ 1,379,828     $ 1,381,555  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality
  $ 207,930     $ 257,143  
Unamortized issue discount
    (354 )     (670 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality
  $ 207,576     $ 256,473  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Total long-term debt and notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality
  $ 1,587,404     $ 1,638,028  
 
   
 
     
 
 

     Aggregate future maturities as of June 30, 2004 were as follows (in thousands):

         
2004 (six months)
  $ 9,373  
2005
    11,743  
2006
    12,687  
2007
    47,578  
2008
    282,318  
Thereafter
    1,233,779  
 
   
 
 
 
    1,597,478  
Fair value adjustment for interest rate swap
    (10,074 )
 
   
 
 
 
  $ 1,587,404  
 
   
 
 

     As of June 30, 2004, 81% of our debt bore fixed rates of interest, and the remaining 19% bore interest at fixed rates that have been, since April 2, 2004, effectively swapped to a floating rate. Our overall weighted average interest rate was 8.30% after giving effect to the interest rate swap. Based on market prices at June 30, 2004, the fair value of our long-term debt was $1.62 billion.

     Credit facility. On December 23, 2003, we entered into a new three-year $50 million senior credit facility, secured by six of our hotels, and terminated our previous credit facility. The facility bears interest at an annual rate of the London Interbank Offered Rate, or LIBOR, plus 450 basis points. As of June 30, 2004, we had no outstanding borrowings under this facility.

     The facility contains financial and other restrictive covenants. Our ability to borrow under this facility is subject to compliance with financial covenants, including leverage, fixed charge coverage and interest coverage ratios and minimum net worth requirements. Our compliance with these covenants in future periods will depend substantially upon the financial results of our hotels. The agreement governing our new senior credit facility limits our ability to effect mergers, asset sales and change of control events and limits the payments of dividends other than those required for MeriStar Hospitality to maintain its status as a REIT and our ability to incur additional secured and total indebtedness.

     Senior unsecured notes. During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we repurchased from available cash $99.6 million of our senior unsecured notes, including $29.5 million of the 9.0% notes due 2008, $44.3 million of

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the 9.125% notes due 2011, and $25.8 million of the 10.5% notes due 2009. We recorded a loss on early extinguishment of debt of $6.2 million and wrote off deferred financing costs of $1.2 million related to these repurchases which is included in depreciation and amortization expense on the accompanying consolidated statements of operations.

     These senior unsecured notes are unsecured obligations of certain subsidiaries of ours, and MeriStar Hospitality guarantees payment of principal and interest on the notes. These notes contain various restrictive covenants, limiting our ability to initiate or transact certain business activities if specific financial thresholds are not achieved. One of those thresholds is having a 2 to 1 fixed charge coverage ratio (as defined in the indentures, fixed charges only include interest on debt obligations and preferred equity) in order to enter into certain types of transactions, including the repurchase of our common OP units, the issuance of preferred equity, the payment of certain distributions, the incurrence of any additional debt, or the repayment of certain outstanding debt before it comes due. As of June 30, 2004, our fixed charge coverage ratio was significantly below 2 to 1, and therefore we were not permitted generally to enter into those transactions, except as noted below.

     There are certain exceptions with respect to the incurrence of additional debt and early repayment of debt features in the indentures. We have the ability to incur up to $300 million of secured financing within restricted subsidiaries, subject to meeting other maintenance tests under the indentures, of which $194 million was available at June 30, 2004. We also have a general carve-out to incur $50 million of unspecified borrowings within a restricted subsidiary, of which the full amount was available at June 30, 2004. We have the ability to lever assets within an unrestricted subsidiary, such as the mortgage financing related to the acquisition of Marriott Irvine. Additionally, we are permitted to repay subordinated debt prior to its maturity from the proceeds of an equal or junior financing with a longer term than the debt refinanced, an equity offering, or a financing within an unrestricted subsidiary.

     Secured facilities. We completed a $330 million non-recourse financing secured by a portfolio of 19 hotels in 1999. The loan bears a fixed annual interest rate of 8.01% and matures in 2009. The secured facility contains standard provisions that require the servicer to maintain in escrow cash balances for certain items such as property taxes and insurance. In addition, the facility contains a provision that requires our mortgage servicer to retain in escrow the excess cash from the encumbered hotels after payment of debt service (“Excess Cash”), if net hotel operating income (“NOI”) for the trailing twelve months declines below $57 million. This provision was triggered in October 2002 and will be effective until the hotels generate the minimum cash flow required for two consecutive quarters, at which time the cash being held in escrow will be released to us. As of June 30, 2004 and December 31, 2003, $39.2 million and $27.2 million, respectively, of cash was held in escrow under this provision. In July 2003, we signed an amendment to the loan agreement that permits the release of cash placed in escrow for all capital expenditures incurred on the 19 encumbered properties on or after April 1, 2003. Although the servicer will continue to retain in escrow any excess cash from the encumbered hotels, they will release cash for all capital expenditures we have incurred from April 1, 2003 through the date of the amendment and future capital expenditures we incur on the 19 properties. Escrowed funds totaling $30.3 million were available to fund capital expenditures under this provision as of June 30, 2004. In July 2004, we received a cash reimbursement of $12.2 million from the servicer related to capital expenditures incurred on the 19 encumbered properties.

     The fair value adjustments for the interest rate swap agreement of $(10.1) million that are discussed in further detail below are related to the outstanding secured facility balance of $306.1 million as of June 30, 2004.

     On September 26, 2003, as permitted by the indentures governing our senior unsecured notes and senior subordinated notes, we completed a $101 million commercial mortgage-backed securities financing, secured by a portfolio of four hotels. The loan carries a fixed annual interest rate of 6.88% and matures in 2013.

     Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality. On July 1, 2003, MeriStar Hospitality completed an offering of $170 million aggregate principal amount of 9.5% convertible subordinated notes due 2010. In conjunction with this transaction, we borrowed $170 million from MeriStar Hospitality under terms matching those of the 9.5% convertible subordinated notes.

     The proceeds from the new borrowing were used to repurchase $150.6 million of our $154.3 million 4.75% notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality due 2004, at varying prices, resulting in an aggregate discount of

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approximately $1.4 million. The remaining proceeds from the issuance were also used to repurchase a portion of our 8.75% notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality due 2007.

     The 8.75% notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality due 2007 are unsecured obligations, and provide for semi-annual payments of interest each February 15 and August 15. The related indenture contains various restrictive covenants, which are similar to those in our senior unsecured notes.

     During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we retired $49.2 million of our 8.75% notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality due 2007 (plus $0.9 million of accrued interest) through the issuance of 8,138,728 common OP units. We recorded a loss on early extinguishment of debt of $1.7 million.

     Mortgage debt. As of June 30, 2004, we had four mortgage loans, two of which were placed during the second quarter of 2004 and one of which is in foreclosure.

     We financed a portion of the Marriott Irvine acquisition (see Note 4) with a $55.5 million fixed-rate mortgage effective June 25, 2004, collateralized by the hotel, which matures on July 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.69%. On June 30, 2004, in connection with The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City acquisition (see Note 4), we entered into a $55.8 million fixed-rate mortgage loan, collateralized by the hotel, which matures on June 1, 2011 and bears interest at an annual rate of 5.80%.

     We have a mortgage that matures in 2011 and carries an interest rate of 8.8%; however, the lender, with our acquiescence, initiated foreclosure proceedings which are expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2004. This mortgage loan is collateralized by one of our properties, which we will relinquish to the bank upon completion of foreclosure, which we expect to occur in the third quarter of 2004. The carrying value of the mortgage loan and the fair value of the building both approximate $11 million. This property is included in the seven properties remaining in our disposition program.

     Our only other individual mortgage matures in 2011 and carries an interest rate of 9.0%.

     Derivatives. On April 2, 2004, we entered into an interest rate swap arrangement with a third party to manage our interest rate risk related to our secured facility due 2009, effectively converting the interest the facility bears from a fixed rate to a floating rate. Under the swap, we receive fixed-rate payments of 8.01% and pay floating rate payments based on a one month LIBOR plus 444 basis points on a $307 million notional amount. We do not use derivative instruments for speculative purposes. Due to the fact that the notional amount of the swap matches the principal amount of the underlying debt and other hedge accounting criteria were met, the swap was designated as highly effective at the inception of the swap arrangement and designated as a fair value hedge. We continue to evaluate the effectiveness of the hedge and believe that the hedge continues to be highly effective.

     For a derivative qualifying as a fair value hedge, the change in net unrealized gain or loss upon measuring the fair value hedge and the fair value of the debt instrument is recorded on our consolidated statements of operations. These amounts offset each other as there is no ineffectiveness, and therefore had no impact on our net loss for the three and six months ended June 30, 2004. The fair value of the swap is recorded as either an asset or liability, with a corresponding increase or decrease to the carrying value of the debt instrument being hedged on our consolidated balance sheets. The fair value of our hedge was approximately a $10.1 million liability as of June 30, 2004. This amount is included in the consolidated balance sheet in the other liabilities line item. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2004, we earned cash payments of $1.7 million under the swap, which were recorded as a reduction in interest expense.

     During 2003, our only derivative instruments consisted of two swap agreements that did not qualify for treatment as hedges under SFAS No. 133, of which one expired in April 2003 and one in July 2003. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2003, we recognized $1.3 million and $3.4 million, respectively, of income related to the decrease in fair value of the liability recorded for the interest rate swaps in place in those time periods. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2003, we made cash payments on those swaps of $1.3 and $3.4 million, respectively. The change in fair value and the swap payments are netted together on our consolidated statement of operations, thus resulting in no impact on net income.

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9. Partnership Units and Minority Interests

     OP Units. Our operating partnership agreement provides for five classes of partnership interests: Common OP Units, Class B OP Units, Class C OP Units, Class D OP Units and Profits-Only OP Units, or POPs.

     During the six months ended June 30, 2004, we issued 8,138,728 Common OP units in exchange for the redemption of $49.2 million of our 8.75% notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality due 2007 (plus $0.9 million of accrued interest) (see Note 8).

     Common OP Unit holders converted 25,141 and 878,000 of their OP Units, with a value of $0.1 million and $20.1 million, respectively, into common stock during the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. A POPs unit holder converted 25,000 POPs for cash during the six months ended June 30, 2004.

     On April 9, 2004, in accordance with the terms of the certificate of designation for the outstanding Class D OP Units of our operating partnership, we redeemed all outstanding Class D OP Units plus accrued and unpaid preferential distributions on those units, for an aggregate consideration of approximately $8.8 million. The Class D OP Units had become redeemable at the option of the holder on April 1, 2004.

     On April 23, 2004, MeriStar Hospitality issued and sold 12.0 million shares of common stock at a price to the public of $6.25 per share pursuant to its effective shelf registration statement filed under the Securities Act of 1933. In connection with this transaction, MeriStar L.P. Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of MeriStar Hospitality, contributed the net proceeds to us in exchange for the same number of Common OP units. The offering closed on April 28, 2004 with net proceeds of $72.3 million.

10. Loss Per Unit

     The following table presents the computation of basic and diluted loss per unit (in thousands, except per unit amounts):

                                 
    Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    June 30,
  June 30,
    2004
  2003
  2004
  2003
Basic and Diluted Loss Per Unit:
                               
Loss from continuing operations
  $ (6,965 )   $ (74,634 )   $ (34,785 )   $ (89,809 )
Preferred distribution
          (141 )     (141 )     (282 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Loss from continuing operations available to common unitholders
  $ (6,965 )   $ (74,775 )   $ (34,926 )   $ (90,091 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Weighted average number OP units outstanding
    85,933       49,001       78,841       49,017  
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
Basic and diluted loss per unit from continuing operations
  $ (0.08 )   $ (1.53 )   $ (0.44 )   $ (1.84 )
 
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 

11. Commitments and Contingencies

     Litigation. In the course of our normal business activities, various lawsuits, claims and proceedings have been or may be instituted or asserted against us. Based on currently available facts, we believe that the disposition of matters that are pending or asserted will not have a material adverse effect on our financial position, results of operations or liquidity.

     Minimum Lease Payments. We lease the land at certain of our hotels and office space of our corporate headquarters under long-term arrangements from third parties. Certain leases contain contingent rent features

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based on gross revenues at the respective property. Future minimum lease payments required under these operating leases as of June 30, 2004 were as follows (in thousands):

         
2004 (six months)
  $ 1,206  
2005
    2,373  
2006
    2,289  
2007
    2,313  
2008
    2,313  
Thereafter
    72,351  
 
   
 
 
 
  $ 82,845  
 
   
 
 

     Our obligations under other operating lease commitments, primarily for equipment, are not significant.

     We lease certain office, retail and parking space to outside parties under non-cancelable operating leases with initial or remaining terms in excess of one year. Future minimum rental receipts under these leases as of June 30, 2004 were as follows (in thousands):

         
2004 (six months)
  $ 2,143  
2005
    3,444  
2006
    2,704  
2007
    2,542  
2008
    1,786  
Thereafter
    3,089  
 
   
 
 
 
  $ 15,708  
 
   
 
 

     We may be obligated to pay Interstate Hotels termination fees of up to a maximum of approximately $12.0 million with respect to the 32 properties we have sold between January 1, 2003 and August 3, 2004. In addition, as we dispose of the five remaining assets in our disposition program, we may incur termination obligations due to Interstate Hotels of up to a maximum of approximately $1.7 million, assuming the disposition of all five of the properties in 2004 and assuming buyers of our hotel properties elect to have the properties managed by parties other than Interstate Hotels or do not assume the obligation as part of the disposition transaction and no new management agreements are substituted. Any obligation due under the termination provisions of the contract is payable over a period of 48 months after termination. Termination fees payable to Interstate Hotels may be reduced by amounts paid under replacement management contracts.

     During July 2004, we concluded negotiations with Interstate Hotels to terminate the intercompany agreement. In exchange for terminating the intercompany agreement, we will receive, among other things, the following: the right to terminate up to 600 rooms per year upon the payment of a termination fee equal to 1.5 times the fees earned during the preceding 12 months, with the ability to carryover up to 600 rooms for termination in a succeeding year; the right to terminate the management contract of a hotel, where Interstate Hotels invests in a competing hotel, with no termination fee; and an extension of the termination fee payment period for terminations related to hotel sales, from 30 months to 48 months.

     Separately, we reached an agreement with Interstate Hotels regarding the calculation of termination fees payable upon a sale. Although termination fees for the properties that have been sold or were included in our previously announced disposition program (which includes four assets in our current disposition program) will be unchanged, we will receive a $2.5 million credit, which will be applicable to fees payable with respect to future dispositions. Of the $2.5 million credit, $0.6 million has been applied to terminations that have occurred in the third quarter of 2004, and an additional $1.7 million will be applied to terminations resulting from the sale of two of our remaining assets in our current disposition program.

12. Dispositions

     Between January 1, 2003 and June 30, 2004, we have sold 30 hotels with 6,241 rooms for total gross proceeds of $232.8 million. Of these 30 hotels, 15 hotels were sold in 2003, 11 hotels were sold in the first quarter of 2004, and four hotels were sold in the second quarter of 2004. As of June 30, 2004, we had seven

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hotels remaining in our non-core disposition program. Three of these hotels met our criteria for held-for-sale classification as of June 30, 2004 (see Note 6). Operating results for the sold hotels, and where applicable, the gain or loss on final disposition, and the three classified as held-for-sale are included in discontinued operations. Two of the seven hotels in our disposition program have been sold in the third quarter of 2004 for approximately $14.5 million.

     Summary financial information included in discontinued operations for these hotels is as follows (in thousands):

                                 
    Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    June 30,
  June 30,
    2004
  2003
  2004
  2003
Revenue
  $ 7,296     $ 44,638     $ 22,006     $ 87,076  
Loss on asset impairments
    (1,139 )     (142,876 )     (5,905 )     (199,553 )
Pretax gain (loss) from operations
    592       860       (879 )     (501 )
Loss on disposal
    (4,584 )           (11,530 )      

     Loss on disposal resulted primarily from the recognition of termination fees payable to Interstate Hotels with respect to these hotels’ management contracts.

13. Consolidating Financial Statements

     Certain of our subsidiaries and MeriStar Hospitality are guarantors of our senior unsecured notes. Certain of our subsidiaries are guarantors of MeriStar Hospitality’s unsecured senior subordinated notes. All guarantees are full and unconditional, and joint and several. Exhibit 99.1 to this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q presents our supplementary consolidating financial statements, including each of our guarantor subsidiaries. This exhibit presents our consolidating balance sheets as of June 30, 2004 and December 31, 2003, consolidating statements of operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003, and consolidating statements of cash flows for the six months ended June 30, 2004 and 2003.

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EX-31.1 4 w99712exv31w1.htm EXHIBIT 31.1 exv31w1
 

Exhibit 31.1

SECTION 302 CERTIFICATION

     I, Paul W. Whetsell, certify that:

  1.   I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of MeriStar Hospitality Corporation;

  2.   Based on my knowledge, this quarterly report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

  3.   Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

  4.   The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) for the registrant and have:

  a.   Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

  b.   Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

  c.   Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonable likely to affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

  5.   The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

  a.   All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

  b.   Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
         
     
Date: August 6, 2004     /s/ Paul W. Whetsell    
    Paul W. Whetsell   
    Chief Executive Officer
MeriStar Hospitality Corporation 
 
 

 

EX-31.2 5 w99712exv31w2.htm EXHIBIT 31.2 exv31w2
 

Exhibit 31.2

SECTION 302 CERTIFICATION

     I, Donald D. Olinger, certify that:

  1   I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of MeriStar Hospitality Corporation;

  2   Based on my knowledge, this quarterly report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

  3.   Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

  4   The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) for the registrant and have:

  a.   Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
 
  b.   Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
 
  c.   Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonable likely to affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

  5.   The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

  a.   All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

  b.   Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
         
     
Date: August 6, 2004  /s/ Donald D. Olinger    
  Donald D. Olinger   
  Executive Vice President and
   Chief Financial Officer
MeriStar Hospitality Corporation 
 
 

 

EX-32.1 6 w99712exv32w1.htm EXHIBIT 32.1 exv32w1
 

Exhibit 32.1

SARBANES-OXLEY ACT SECTION 906 CERTIFICATION

     In connection with this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of MeriStar Hospitality Corporation (the “Issuer”) for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2004 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Paul W. Whetsell, Chief Executive Officer of the Issuer, hereby certify pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, as adopted pursuant to § 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

  1)   The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C 78m or 78o(d)); and

  2)   The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Issuer.
         
     
Date: August 6, 2004  /s/ Paul W. Whetsell    
  Paul W. Whetsell   
  Chief Executive Officer MeriStar Hospitality Corporation   
 

 

EX-32.2 7 w99712exv32w2.htm EXHIBIT 32.2 exv32w2
 

Exhibit 32.2

SARBANES-OXLEY ACT SECTION 906 CERTIFICATIONS

     In connection with this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of MeriStar Hospitality Corporation (the “Issuer”) for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2004 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Donald D. Olinger, Chief Financial Officer of the Issuer, hereby certify pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, as adopted pursuant to § 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

  1)   The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C 78m or 78o(d)); and

  2)   The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Issuer.
         
     
Date: August 6, 2004  /s/ Donald D. Olinger    
  Donald D. Olinger   
  Executive Vice President and
    Chief Financial Officer
MeriStar Hospitality Corporation 
 
 

 

EX-99.1 8 w99712exv99w1.txt EXHIBIT 99.1 . . . MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR NON- HOSPITALITY GUARANTOR MERISTAR AGH UPREIT, MERISTAR OP, L.P. SUBSIDIARIES SUB 7C, LLC LLC SUB 5N, LLC ----------- ------------ ----------- ----------- ----------- ASSETS Property and equipment 22,219 1,472,038 -- -- 4,193 Accumulated depreciation (15,590) (270,448) -- -- (748) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 6,629 1,201,590 -- -- 3,445 Assets held for sale -- 9,313 -- -- -- Investments in affiliates 2,635,432 8,200 32 2,989 -- Due to/from subsidiaries (1,078,785) 528,088 -- 74 4,724 Note receivable from subsidiaries 158,084 -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 32,454 (3,546) -- -- (33) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts 26,366 810 -- -- -- Restricted cash 67,707 2,166 -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted 125,513 -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 1,973,400 1,746,621 32 3,063 8,136 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt 836,204 487,780 -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation 207,576 -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 6,118 7,125 -- -- 37 Accrued interest 38,951 2,170 -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts 13,841 -- -- -- -- Other liabilities 10,863 -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 1,113,553 497,075 -- -- 37 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests 2,472 -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value 27,533 -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 829,842 1,249,546 32 3,063 8,099 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 1,973,400 1,746,621 32 3,063 8,136 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8A, LLC 8F, L.P. 8G, LLC 6H, L.P. 8B, LLC ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment -- 11,535 -- 10,863 87,997 Accumulated depreciation -- (2,850) -- (470) (13,458) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- 8,685 -- 10,393 74,539 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- 72 -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries -- 7,870 9 7,326 29,243 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (50) -- (5) (70) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- 115 -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- 16,620 81 17,714 103,712 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses -- 38 -- 43 2,395 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- 38 -- 43 2,395 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital -- 16,582 81 17,671 101,317 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- 16,620 81 17,714 103,712 =========== =========== =========== =========== ===========
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 1C, L.P. 8E, LLC 7F, LLC 5L, LLC 3C, LLC ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment 26,898 15,610 7,338 12,052 17,509 Accumulated depreciation (6,597) (3,322) (266) (722) (4,047) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 20,301 12,288 7,072 11,330 13,462 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- -- -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries (3,754) 7,262 5,515 4,673 5,928 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (147) (19) (7) (53) 15 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 16,400 19,531 12,580 15,950 19,405 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 72 (23) 157 48 212 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 72 (23) 157 48 212 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 16,328 19,554 12,423 15,902 19,193 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 16,400 19,531 12,580 15,950 19,405 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5R, LLC 6D, LLC 6E, LLC 4E, L.P. 1B, LLC ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment -- 17,921 47,575 3,880 19,375 Accumulated depreciation -- (3,166) (10,789) -- (4,313) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- 14,755 36,786 3,880 15,062 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates 43 -- -- -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries (43) 9,034 22,531 3,772 15,702 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (14) (64) (37) (60) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- 98 -- -- 96 Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- 23,873 59,253 7,615 30,800 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- 33 Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses -- 136 60 204 (5) Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- 136 60 204 28 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital -- 23,737 59,193 7,411 30,772 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- 23,873 59,253 7,615 30,800 =========== =========== =========== =========== ===========
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5F, L.P. 6G, LLC 8C, LLC 4C, L.P. 4H, L.P. ------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment 19,426 22,883 -- -- 1 Accumulated depreciation (589) (5,376) -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 18,837 17,507 -- -- 1 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- -- -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries 11,741 8,548 11,440 -- 3,413 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (126) (24) -- -- -- Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 30,452 26,031 11,440 -- 3,414 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 120 72 1 -- -- Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 120 72 1 -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 30,332 25,959 11,439 -- 3,414 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 30,452 26,031 11,440 -- 3,414 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7A JOINT MERISTAR SUB 7E, LLC 3D, LLC 1A, LLC VENTURE 2B, LLC ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment 20,138 22,826 -- -- -- Accumulated depreciation (3,636) (7,418) -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 16,502 15,408 -- -- -- Assets held for sale -- -- 7,857 4,656 -- Investments in affiliates -- -- -- -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries 5,428 9,001 7,965 5,449 (3,497) Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (15) (31) (86) (9) -- Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 21,915 24,378 15,736 10,096 (3,497) =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 108 85 27 177 (7) Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 108 85 27 177 (7) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 21,807 24,293 15,709 9,919 (3,490) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 21,915 24,378 15,736 10,096 (3,497) =========== =========== =========== =========== ===========
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB SUB 4A, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 3A, LLC LLC 4D, LLC 2A, LLC 6L, LLC ------------ ----------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment -- -- -- -- -- Accumulated depreciation -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- -- -- -- -- Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- -- -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries 4,976 7,612 -- (7,913) 20,297 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- -- -- Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- 178 Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 4,976 7,612 -- (7,913) 20,475 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses -- -- -- (7) -- Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- -- -- (7) -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 4,976 7,612 -- (7,906) 20,475 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 4,976 7,612 -- (7,913) 20,475 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== MDV LIMITED MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB PARTNERSHIP 5C, LLC 6J, LLC 1D, L.P. 7B, L.P. ----------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment 3,900 -- 19,721 69,078 -- Accumulated depreciation (756) -- (4,051) (13,172) -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 3,144 -- 15,670 55,906 -- Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- -- -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries 2,702 5,087 8,844 21,253 (262) Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (14) 4 9 (393) -- Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- (2) -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 5,832 5,089 24,523 76,766 (262) =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 102 -- 72 98 -- Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 102 -- 72 98 -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 5,730 5,089 24,451 76,668 (262) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 5,832 5,089 24,523 76,766 (262) =========== =========== =========== =========== ===========
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7D, LLC 7G, LLC 6B, LLC 4I, L.P. 5D, LLC ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment 53,422 -- 11,464 -- 42,262 Accumulated depreciation (10,591) -- (2,411) -- (8,839) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 42,831 -- 9,053 -- 33,423 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- -- -- 51,368 Due to/from subsidiaries 27,467 2,369 3,052 1,660 (6,043) Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 118 -- (10) -- (49) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts 676 -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 71,092 2,369 12,095 1,660 78,699 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- 24,000 Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 4,611 -- (2) -- 372 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts (200) -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 4,411 -- (2) -- 24,372 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 66,681 2,369 12,097 1,660 54,327 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 71,092 2,369 12,095 1,660 78,699 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB AGH MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5H, LLC 7H, LLC PSS I, INC. 2D, LLC 4F, L.P. ------------ ------------ ----------- ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment -- -- -- -- 33,470 Accumulated depreciation -- -- -- -- (6,361) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- -- -- -- 27,109 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- -- -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries 36,576 9,589 25,570 (4,616) 4,992 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- -- 1 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts 46 -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 36,622 9,589 25,570 (4,616) 32,102 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses -- -- -- (1) 168 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- -- -- (1) 168 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 36,622 9,589 25,570 (4,615) 31,934 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 36,622 9,589 25,570 (4,616) 32,102 =========== =========== =========== =========== ===========
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5K, LLC 5M, LLC 1E, L.P. 5O, LLC 4B, L.P. ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment 28,635 22,103 -- 8,770 -- Accumulated depreciation (5,854) (2,593) -- (1,259) -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 22,781 19,510 -- 7,511 -- Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- -- -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries (969) 8,794 24,352 3,527 1,728 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (139) (85) -- (28) -- Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 21,673 28,219 24,352 11,010 1,728 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 1,548 98 -- 38 -- Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 1,548 98 -- 38 -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 20,125 28,121 24,352 10,972 1,728 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 21,673 28,219 24,352 11,010 1,728 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 2C, LLC 4G, L.P. 3B, LLC 5G, L.P. 5P, LLC ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment -- 8,734 -- 168,326 39 Accumulated depreciation -- (111) -- (33,652) (25) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -- 8,623 -- 134,674 14 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- -- -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries (6,612) 9,361 9,351 43,062 3,575 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (7) (170) (3) (206) (7) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts 5 -- -- -- 38 Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- (6,614) 17,814 9,348 177,530 3,620 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses (33) 171 22 574 -- Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- (33) 171 22 574 -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital (6,581) 17,643 9,326 176,956 3,620 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- (6,614) 17,814 9,348 177,530 3,620 =========== =========== =========== =========== ===========
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5J, LLC 5Q, LLC 5A, LLC 8D, LLC 4J, LLC ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment 112,407 16,905 36,345 2 39,184 Accumulated depreciation (19,626) (2,563) (11,218) -- (7,759) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 92,781 14,342 25,127 2 31,425 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliates -- -- 4,627 -- -- Due to/from subsidiaries 24,957 5,674 7,844 16,377 7,883 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (661) (98) (55) -- (36) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- 359 (14) Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 117,077 19,918 37,543 16,738 39,258 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- 23,609 -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 441 41 364 -- 155 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 441 41 23,973 -- 155 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 116,636 19,877 13,570 16,738 39,103 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 117,077 19,918 37,543 16,738 39,258 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== MERISTAR MERISTAR GUARANTOR PENTAGON HOTEL SUBSIDIARIES TOTAL CITY, LLC LESSEE, INC. TOTAL ELIMINATIONS CONSOLIDATED ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ASSETS Property and equipment 92,807 3,316 1,138,910 -- 2,633,167 Accumulated depreciation (355) (3,370) (202,333) -- (488,371) ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 92,452 (54) 936,577 -- 2,144,796 Assets held for sale -- -- 12,513 -- 21,826 Investments in affiliates -- 1,629 60,760 (2,689,392) 15,000 Due to/from subsidiaries 56,880 (7,653) 550,697 -- -- Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- (158,084) -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 524 14,053 11,913 -- 40,821 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- 47,861 49,341 (4,344) 72,173 Restricted cash -- 2,490 2,605 -- 72,478 Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- 23,299 23,299 -- 148,812 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 149,856 81,625 1,647,705 (2,851,820) 2,515,906 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt 55,800 110,486 213,928 (158,084) 1,379,828 Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- 207,576 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 325 61,716 74,830 -- 88,073 Accrued interest -- 4,344 4,344 (4,344) 41,121 Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- 8,246 8,046 -- 21,887 Other liabilities -- 8,292 8,292 -- 19,155 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 56,125 193,084 309,440 (162,428) 1,757,640 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- 2,472 Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- 27,533 Partners' capital 93,731 (111,459) 1,338,265 (2,689,392) 728,261 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 149,856 81,625 1,647,705 (2,851,820) 2,515,906 =========== =========== =========== =========== ===========
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2003 (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR NON- HOSPITALITY GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB AGH UPREIT, MERISTAR OP, L.P. SUBSIDIARIES 7C, LLC LLC SUB 5N, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 18,987 1,407,432 -- -- 4,146 Accumulated depreciation (13,219) (246,091) -- -- (679) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 5,768 1,161,341 -- -- 3,467 Assets held for sale -- 4,273 -- -- -- Investments in affiliate 2,208,641 8,200 32 2,989 -- Due from/to subsidiaries (838,258) 397,837 -- 133 4,243 Note receivable from subsidiaries 120,855 -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 34,658 (1,612) -- -- (18) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts 18,220 956 -- -- -- Restricted cash 39,932 2,476 -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted 218,646 -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 1,808,462 1,573,471 32 3,122 7,692 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt 917,232 436,778 -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation 256,473 -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 14,806 5,517 -- -- (11) Accrued interest 43,396 2,639 -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts 6,923 -- -- -- -- Other liabilities 1,750 (304) -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities 1,240,580 444,630 -- -- (11) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests 2,496 -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value 35,926 -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 529,460 1,128,841 32 3,122 7,703 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 1,808,462 1,573,471 32 3,122 7,692 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8A, LLC 8F, L.P. 8G, LLC 6H, L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment -- 11,502 -- 10,862 Accumulated depreciation -- (2,521) -- (157) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -- 8,981 -- 10,705 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliate -- -- 72 -- Due from/to subsidiaries -- 7,012 10 6,814 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (28) -- 1 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- 115 -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -- 16,080 82 17,520 ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses -- 67 -- 161 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities -- 67 -- 161 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- Partners' capital -- 16,013 82 17,359 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -- 16,080 82 17,520 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2003 (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8B, LLC 1C, L.P. 8E, LLC 7F, LLC 5L, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 83,215 26,641 15,493 7,293 11,841 Accumulated depreciation (12,270) (5,900) (3,024) (97) (645) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 70,945 20,741 12,469 7,196 11,196 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliate -- -- -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries 30,981 (3,881) 6,688 5,122 4,239 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (26) (88) (10) (1) (24) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 101,900 16,772 19,147 12,317 15,411 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 2,502 88 (32) 208 (15) Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities 2,502 88 (32) 208 (15) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 99,398 16,684 19,179 12,109 15,426 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 101,900 16,772 19,147 12,317 15,411 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 3C, LLC 5R, LLC 6D, LLC 6E, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 17,498 -- 17,449 45,155 Accumulated depreciation (3,696) -- (2,893) (9,963) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 13,802 -- 14,556 35,192 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliate -- 43 -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries 5,062 (43) 8,445 21,931 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 28 -- (7) (33) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- 103 -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 18,892 -- 23,097 57,090 ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 140 -- 38 (208) Accrued interest -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities 140 -- 38 (208) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 18,752 -- 23,059 57,298 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 18,892 -- 23,097 57,090 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2003 (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4E, L.P. 1B, LLC 5F, L.P. 6G, LLC 8C, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 5,047 18,656 17,410 22,578 -- Accumulated depreciation (76) (4,064) (198) (5,014) -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 4,971 14,592 17,212 17,564 -- Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- 5,530 Investments in affiliate -- -- -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries 3,545 15,375 12,431 6,988 5,557 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (17) (32) (63) (12) 117 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- 96 -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 8,499 30,031 29,580 24,540 11,204 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- 33 -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 351 39 97 (69) (306) Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities 351 72 97 (69) (306) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 8,148 29,959 29,483 24,609 11,510 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 8,499 30,031 29,580 24,540 11,204 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4C, L.P. 4H, L.P. 7E, LLC 3D, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment -- 4,929 18,569 22,682 Accumulated depreciation -- (130) (3,323) (7,036) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -- 4,799 15,246 15,646 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliate -- -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries -- (791) 6,367 8,459 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (8) (8) (16) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -- 4,000 21,605 24,089 ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses -- 178 74 30 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities -- 178 74 30 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- Partners' capital -- 3,822 21,531 24,059 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -- 4,000 21,605 24,089 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2003 (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 7A JOINT MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB SUB 4A, 1A, LLC VENTURE 2B, LLC 3A, LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 11,514 5,881 -- 3,197 -- Accumulated depreciation (2,928) (121) -- (51) -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 8,586 5,760 -- 3,146 -- Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- 3,301 Investments in affiliate -- -- -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries 7,330 5,021 (7,036) 1,904 4,573 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (56) 1 -- 1 (9) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- 2,345 -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 15,860 10,782 (4,691) 5,051 7,865 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses (17) 150 (8) 161 342 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities (17) 150 (8) 161 342 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 15,877 10,632 (4,683) 4,890 7,523 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 15,860 10,782 (4,691) 5,051 7,865 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MDV LIMITED 4D, LLC 2A, LLC 6L, LLC PARTNERSHIP ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment -- -- -- 3,850 Accumulated depreciation -- -- -- (686) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -- -- -- 3,164 Assets held for sale -- -- 12,395 -- Investments in affiliate -- -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries 2,930 (9,934) 6,238 2,538 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 3 -- 15 (4) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- 2,002 -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 2,933 (7,932) 18,648 5,698 ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses -- (8) 25 96 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities -- (8) 25 96 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 2,933 (7,924) 18,623 5,602 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 2,933 (7,932) 18,648 5,698 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2003 (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5C, LLC 6J, LLC 1D, L.P. 7B, L.P. 7D, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment -- 19,530 68,709 4,806 52,417 Accumulated depreciation -- (3,776) (12,036) (156) (9,771) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -- 15,754 56,673 4,650 42,646 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliate -- -- -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries 5,088 7,636 19,511 (3,011) 25,422 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- 23 (209) 1 192 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- 1,326 Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 5,088 23,413 75,975 1,640 69,586 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses -- (216) (91) 1,080 4,169 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- (200) Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities -- (216) (91) 1,080 3,969 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 5,088 23,629 76,066 560 65,617 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 5,088 23,413 75,975 1,640 69,586 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7G, LLC 6B, LLC 4I, L.P. 5D, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 1,901 10,802 -- 42,105 Accumulated depreciation -- (2,188) -- (8,102) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 1,901 8,614 -- 34,003 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliate -- -- -- 51,368 Due from/to subsidiaries 365 3,137 1,609 (6,600) Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (5) -- (17) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 2,266 11,746 1,609 78,754 ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- 24,000 Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses (6) (107) (61) 12 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities (6) (107) (61) 24,012 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 2,272 11,853 1,670 54,742 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 2,266 11,746 1,609 78,754 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2003 (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB AGH MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5H, LLC 7H, LLC PSS I, INC. 2D, LLC 4F, L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment -- -- -- -- 32,615 Accumulated depreciation -- -- -- -- (5,809) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -- -- -- -- 26,806 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliate -- -- -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries 36,579 9,567 25,579 (6,223) 5,237 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 1 -- 1 -- 13 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts 46 43 -- 1,166 -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 36,626 9,610 25,580 (5,057) 32,056 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses (2) -- -- (1) 370 Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities (2) -- -- (1) 370 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 36,628 9,610 25,580 (5,056) 31,686 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 36,626 9,610 25,580 (5,057) 32,056 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5K, LLC 5M, LLC 1E, L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 28,386 22,056 -- Accumulated depreciation (5,206) (2,355) -- ------------- ------------- ------------- 23,180 19,701 -- Assets held for sale -- -- -- Investments in affiliate -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries (365) 7,852 24,172 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (74) (48) (1) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- 198 Restricted cash -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- 22,741 27,505 24,369 ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 3,028 -- 14 Accrued interest -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities 3,028 -- 14 ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- Partners' capital 19,713 27,505 24,355 ------------- ------------- ------------- 22,741 27,505 24,369 ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2003 (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5O, LLC 4B, L.P. 2C, LLC 4G, L.P. 3B, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 8,741 -- -- 9,086 -- Accumulated depreciation (1,144) -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 7,597 -- -- 9,086 -- Assets held for sale -- 7,158 9,415 -- -- Investments in affiliate -- -- -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries 3,077 (4,789) 5,673 8,806 9,336 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (15) (4) (240) (89) (3) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- -- -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 10,659 2,365 14,848 17,803 9,333 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- 19,731 -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses (8) 410 257 488 -- Accrued interest -- -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities (8) 410 19,988 488 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 10,667 1,955 (5,140) 17,315 9,333 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 10,659 2,365 14,848 17,803 9,333 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5G, L.P. 5P, LLC 5J, LLC 5Q, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 164,273 39 110,406 16,737 Accumulated depreciation (30,502) (23) (16,816) (2,269) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 133,771 16 93,590 14,468 Assets held for sale -- -- -- -- Investments in affiliate -- -- -- -- Due from/to subsidiaries 42,679 3,088 21,963 4,637 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (255) (4) (370) (53) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- 38 -- -- Restricted cash -- -- -- -- Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 176,195 3,138 115,183 19,052 ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt -- -- -- -- Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses 775 -- 131 (189) Accrued interest -- -- -- -- Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- -- Other liabilities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities 775 -- 131 (189) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 175,420 3,138 115,052 19,241 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 176,195 3,138 115,183 19,052 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2003 (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR HOTEL SUBSIDIARIES 5A, LLC 8D, LLC 4J, LLC LESSEE, INC. TOTAL ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment 35,707 -- 38,463 3,146 1,055,333 Accumulated depreciation (10,686) -- (7,127) (3,284) (186,722) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 25,021 -- 31,336 (138) 868,611 Assets held for sale -- 9,097 -- -- 46,896 Investments in affiliate 4,627 -- -- 1,629 60,760 Due from/to subsidiaries 6,562 8,303 7,469 (189) 440,421 Note receivable from subsidiaries -- -- -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (29) 14 (19) 15,471 13,987 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- -- (13) 38,183 45,533 Restricted cash -- -- -- -- 115 Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- -- -- 12,230 12,230 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 36,181 17,414 38,773 67,186 1,488,553 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt 23,609 -- -- 81,027 148,400 Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- -- -- -- -- Accounts payable and accrued expenses (195) (183) 81 45,862 59,691 Accrued interest -- -- -- 778 778 Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- 9,688 9,488 Other liabilities -- -- -- 9,599 9,599 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total liabilities 23,414 (183) 81 146,954 227,956 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- -- -- -- -- Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- -- -- -- -- Partners' capital 12,767 17,597 38,692 (79,768) 1,260,597 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 36,181 17,414 38,773 67,186 1,488,553 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= TOTAL ELIMINATIONS CONSOLIDATED ------------- ------------- ASSETS Property and equipment -- 2,481,752 Accumulated depreciation -- (446,032) ------------- ------------- -- 2,035,720 Assets held for sale -- 51,169 Investments in affiliate (2,262,601) 15,000 Due from/to subsidiaries -- -- Note receivable from subsidiaries (120,855) -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- 47,033 Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts -- 64,709 Restricted cash -- 42,523 Cash and cash equivalents - unrestricted -- 230,876 ------------- ------------- (2,383,456) 2,487,030 ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL Long-term debt (120,855) 1,381,555 Notes payable to MeriStar Hospitality Corporation -- 256,473 Accounts payable and accrued expenses -- 80,014 Accrued interest -- 46,813 Due to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- 16,411 Other liabilities -- 11,045 ------------- ------------- Total liabilities (120,855) 1,792,311 ------------- ------------- Minority interests -- 2,496 Redeemable OP units at redemption value -- 35,926 Partners' capital (2,262,601) 656,297 ------------- ------------- (2,383,456) 2,487,030 ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR NON- HOSPITALITY GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB AGH UPREIT, MERISTAR SUB OP, L.P. SUBSIDIARIES 7C, LLC LLC 5N, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue 1,623 662 -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 33,509 -- -- 211 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 1,623 34,171 -- -- 211 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- 271 -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- 23 -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate 3,185 -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 2,860 12,437 -- -- 35 Property taxes, insurance and other (356) 4,738 -- -- 24 Loss on asset impairments -- 310 -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 5,689 17,779 -- -- 59 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) (4,066) 16,392 -- -- 152 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest 20 -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net (18,895) (7,887) -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt (1,980) -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities 12,880 -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (12,041) 8,505 -- -- 152 Income tax (expense) benefit (25) -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (12,066) 8,505 -- -- 152 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (30) 1,569 -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit 45 -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations 15 1,569 -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (12,051) 10,074 -- -- 152 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8A, LLC 8F, L.P. 8G, LLC 6H, L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 601 -- 373 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 601 -- 373 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 165 -- 156 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 182 -- 26 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 347 -- 182 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 254 -- 191 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 254 -- 191 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 254 -- 191 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- 254 -- 191 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8B, LLC 1C, L.P. 8E, LLC 7F, LLC 5L, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- 7 -- -- Participating lease revenue 1,863 304 371 305 253 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 1,863 304 378 305 253 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 602 341 149 73 39 Property taxes, insurance and other 250 169 22 32 36 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 852 510 171 105 75 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) 1,011 (206) 207 200 178 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 1,011 (206) 207 200 178 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 1,011 (206) 207 200 178 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 1,011 (206) 207 200 178 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 3C, LLC 5R, LLC 6D, LLC 6E, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- 41 -- Participating lease revenue 432 -- 582 1,594 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 432 -- 623 1,594 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 178 -- 136 415 Property taxes, insurance and other 93 -- 74 135 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 271 -- 210 550 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) 161 -- 413 1,044 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 161 -- 413 1,044 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 161 -- 413 1,044 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 161 -- 413 1,044 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4E, L.P. 1B, LLC 5F, L.P. 6G, LLC 8C, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue 2 (4) -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 360 519 737 1,084 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 362 515 737 1,084 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 73 121 195 153 -- Property taxes, insurance and other 194 8 89 92 -- Loss on asset impairments 981 -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 1,248 129 284 245 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) (886) 386 453 839 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (886) 386 453 839 -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (886) 386 453 839 -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- 142 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- 142 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (886) 386 453 839 142 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4C, L.P. 4H, L.P. 7E, LLC 3D, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- -- 344 378 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- 344 378 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- 161 190 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- 48 61 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- 209 251 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- 135 127 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- 135 127 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- 135 127 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- -- 135 127 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7A JOINT MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 1A, LLC VENTURE 2B, LLC 3A, LLC 4A, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- -- -- -- Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- -- -- -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (149) (49) -- -- 1 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations (149) (49) -- -- 1 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (149) (49) -- -- 1 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MDV LIMITED 4D, LLC 2A, LLC 6L, LLC PARTNERSHIP ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- -- -- 133 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- -- 133 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- -- 47 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- -- 34 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- -- 81 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- -- 52 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- -- 52 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- -- 52 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- -- -- 52 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5C, LLC 6J, LLC 1D, L.P. 7B, L.P. 7D, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- 55 -- 274 Participating lease revenue -- 754 1,124 -- 1,474 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 754 1,179 -- 1,748 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- 35 -- 216 Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 140 567 -- 431 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 71 389 -- 647 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 211 991 -- 1,294 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 543 188 -- 454 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 543 188 -- 454 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 543 188 -- 454 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- (503) -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- (503) -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- 543 188 (503) 454 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7G, LLC 6B, LLC 4I, L.P. 5D, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 356 -- 642 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 356 -- 642 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 112 -- 369 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 54 -- 49 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 166 -- 418 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 190 -- 224 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- (340) Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 190 -- (116) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 190 -- (116) Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax 56 -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations 56 -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 56 190 -- (116) ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB AGH PSS I, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5H, LLC 7H, LLC INC. 2D, LLC 4F, L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- 6 Participating lease revenue -- -- -- -- 492 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- -- -- 498 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- -- -- 275 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- -- -- 98 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- -- -- 373 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- -- -- 125 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- -- -- 125 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- -- -- 125 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- -- -- -- 125 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5K, LLC 5M, LLC 1E, L.P. 5O, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 577 422 -- 210 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 577 422 -- 210 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 324 120 -- 57 Property taxes, insurance and other 88 64 -- 25 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 412 184 -- 82 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) 165 238 -- 128 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 165 238 -- 128 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 165 238 -- 128 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 165 238 -- 128 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4B, L.P. 2C, LLC 4G, L.P. 3B, LLC 5G, L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- 7 Participating lease revenue -- -- 489 -- 2,444 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- 489 -- 2,451 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- 111 -- 1,578 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- 122 -- 393 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- 233 -- 1,971 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- 256 -- 480 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- (Loss) income before income taxes and ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- discontinued operations -- -- 256 -- 480 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- 256 -- 480 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (1) (667) -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations (1) (667) -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (1) (667) 256 -- 480 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5P, LLC 5J, LLC 5Q, LLC 5A, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- 24 Participating lease revenue 321 2,611 516 1,484 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 321 2,611 516 1,508 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 1 1,395 154 263 Property taxes, insurance and other 1 498 97 201 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 2 1,893 251 464 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) 319 718 265 1,044 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- (709) Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- (Loss) income before income taxes and ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- discontinued operations 319 718 265 335 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 319 718 265 335 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 319 718 265 335 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MERISTAR GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB PENTAGON HOTEL LESSEE, SUBSIDIARIES 8D, LLC 4J, LLC CITY, LLC INC. TOTAL ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- 143,156 143,156 Food and beverage -- -- -- 59,442 59,442 Other hotel operations -- -- -- 17,362 17,362 Office rental, parking and other revenue -- 72 -- 160 644 Participating lease revenue -- 699 1,406 -- 26,465 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 771 1,406 220,120 247,069 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- 35,046 35,046 Food and beverage -- -- -- 41,739 41,739 Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- 10,864 10,864 Office rental, parking and other expenses -- 148 -- -- 399 Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- 4 31,983 31,987 General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- 288 288 Property operating costs -- -- -- 31,909 31,909 Depreciation and amortization -- 317 355 42 9,840 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 81 177 66,974 71,598 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- 981 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 546 536 218,845 234,651 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 225 870 1,275 12,418 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- (9) (1,884) (2,942) Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 225 861 (609) 9,476 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 225 861 (609) 9,476 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- (5,500) (6,670) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- (5,500) (6,670) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- 225 861 (6,109) 2,806 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= TOTAL ELIMINATIONS CONSOLIDATED ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- 143,156 Food and beverage -- 59,442 Other hotel operations -- 17,362 Office rental, parking and other revenue -- 2,929 Participating lease revenue (59,974) -- ------------- ------------- Total revenue (59,974) 222,889 ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- 35,046 Food and beverage -- 41,739 Other hotel operating expenses -- 10,864 Office rental, parking and other expenses -- 670 Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- 32,010 General and administrative, corporate -- 3,473 Property operating costs -- 31,909 Depreciation and amortization -- 25,137 Property taxes, insurance and other (59,974) 16,006 Loss on asset impairments -- 1,291 ------------- ------------- Operating expenses (59,974) 198,145 ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 24,744 ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- 20 Interest expense, net -- (29,724) Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- (1,980) Equity in income from consolidated entities (12,880) -- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and -- -- discontinued operations (12,880) (6,940) Income tax (expense) benefit -- (25) -- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (12,880) (6,965) Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- (5,131) Income tax (expense) benefit -- 45 ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- (5,086) -- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (12,880) (12,051) ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OP, NON-GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB 7C, AGH UPREIT, MERISTAR SUB 5N, L.P. SUBSIDIARIES LLC LLC LLC --------------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues 2,158 1,716 -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 26,838 -- -- 234 --------------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- Total revenue 2,158 28,554 -- -- 234 --------------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- 525 -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- (260) -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate 3,185 -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 2,858 11,102 -- -- 35 Property taxes, insurance and other 1,337 4,828 -- -- 25 Loss on asset impairments -- 33,644 -- -- -- --------------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- Operating expenses 7,380 49,839 -- -- 60 --------------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- Operating (loss) income (5,222) (21,285) -- -- 174 Minority interest 5 -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net (26,212) (6,792) -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities (186,138) -- -- -- -- --------------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (217,567) (28,077) -- -- 174 Income tax expense (10) -- -- -- -- --------------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (217,577) (28,077) -- -- 174 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax 927 (80,881) -- -- -- Income tax expense (9) -- -- -- -- --------------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations 918 (80,881) -- -- -- --------------- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------------- Net (loss) income (216,659) (108,958) -- -- 174 =============== ============= ================ =========== ================ MERISTAR SUB 8A, MERISTAR SUB 8F, MERISTAR SUB 8G, MERISTAR SUB 6H, LLC L.P. LLC L.P. ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 586 -- 313 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Total revenue -- 586 -- 313 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 146 -- 144 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 99 -- 23 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating expenses -- 245 -- 167 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating (loss) income -- 341 -- 146 Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 341 -- 146 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 341 -- 146 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net (loss) income -- 341 -- 146 ================ ================ ================ ================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 8B, SUB 1C, SUB 8E, SUB 7F, SUB 5L, LLC L.P. LLC LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- 5 -- -- Participating lease revenue 1,818 308 362 226 228 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 1,818 308 367 226 228 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 610 254 145 114 35 Property taxes, insurance and other 346 132 54 41 37 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- 1,637 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 956 386 199 1,792 72 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income 862 (78) 168 (1,566) 156 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 862 (78) 168 (1,566) 156 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 862 (78) 168 (1,566) 156 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 862 (78) 168 (1,566) 156 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 3C, SUB 5R, SUB 6D, SUB 6E, LLC LLC LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- 4 -- Participating lease revenue 375 -- 531 1,483 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 375 -- 535 1,483 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 177 -- 136 408 Property taxes, insurance and other 99 -- 80 161 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 276 -- 216 569 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income 99 -- 319 914 Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 99 -- 319 914 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 99 -- 319 914 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 99 -- 319 914 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 4E, SUB 1B, SUB 5F, SUB 6G, SUB 8C, L.P. LLC L.P. LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues 2 1 -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 352 684 761 732 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 354 685 761 732 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 210 141 267 215 -- Property taxes, insurance and other 112 48 99 101 -- Loss on asset impairments 14,611 -- 7,231 -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 14,933 189 7,597 316 -- Operating (loss) income (14,579) 496 (6,836) 416 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (14,579) 496 (6,836) 416 -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (14,579) 496 (6,836) 416 -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- (935) Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- -- -- (935) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (14,579) 496 (6,836) 416 (935) ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 4C, SUB 4H, SUB 7E, SUB 3D, L.P. L.P. LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- -- 1 Participating lease revenue -- -- 337 352 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- 337 353 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- 154 195 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- 50 58 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- 204 253 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income -- -- 133 100 Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- 133 100 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- 133 100 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- (5,285) -- -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- (5,285) -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- (5,285) 133 100 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 7A MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 1A, SUB 5E, JOINT SUB 6K, SUB 2B, LLC LLC VENTURE LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 1,698 -- 1,088 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 1,698 -- 1,088 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 478 -- 184 -- Property taxes, insurance and other -- 100 -- 96 -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 578 -- 280 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income -- 1,120 -- 808 -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 1,120 -- 808 -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 1,120 -- 808 -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax 229 -- (5,316) -- (1,136) Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations 229 -- (5,316) -- (1,136) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 229 1,120 (5,316) 808 (1,136) ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 3A, SUB 4A, SUB 4D, SUB 2A, LLC LLC LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- -- -- Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income -- -- -- -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- -- -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- -- -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (1,443) (1,292) 30 (1,044) Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (1,443) (1,292) 30 (1,044) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (1,443) (1,292) 30 (1,044) ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MDV MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 6L, LIMITED SUB 5C, SUB 6J, SUB 1D, LLC PARTNERSHIP LLC LLC L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- -- -- (73) Participating lease revenue -- 127 -- 589 1,241 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 127 -- 589 1,168 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- 5 Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- 25 General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 34 -- 144 570 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 36 -- 65 448 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 70 -- 209 1,048 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income -- 57 -- 380 120 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- 1 -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 57 -- 381 120 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 57 -- 381 120 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (13,159) -- (1,191) -- -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (13,159) -- (1,191) -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (13,159) 57 (1,191) 381 120 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 7B, SUB 7D, SUB 7G, SUB 6B, L.P. LLC LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- (358) -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 2,240 -- 325 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 1,882 -- 325 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- (11) -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- 177 -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 441 -- 116 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 564 -- 50 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 1,171 -- 166 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income -- 711 -- 159 Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 711 -- 159 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 711 -- 159 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (2,335) -- (901) -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (2,335) -- (901) -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (2,335) 711 (901) 159 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 4I, SUB 5D, SUB 5H, SUB 7H, AGH PSSI, L.P. LLC LLC LLC INC. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 549 -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 549 -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 365 -- -- -- Property taxes, insurance and other -- 54 -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 419 -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income -- 130 -- -- -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- (316) -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- (186) -- -- -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- (186) -- -- -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (1,373) -- (17,930) (1,232) (1,346) Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (1,373) -- (17,930) (1,232) (1,346) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (1,373) (186) (17,930) (1,232) (1,346) ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 2D, SUB 4F, SUB 5K, SUB 5M, LLC L.P. LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- 4 -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 455 632 429 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 459 632 429 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 277 322 118 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 87 93 65 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 364 415 183 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income -- 95 217 246 Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 95 217 246 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 95 217 246 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (1,087) -- -- -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (1,087) -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (1,087) 95 217 246 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 1E, SUB 5O, SUB 6M SUB 4B, SUB 6C, L.P. LLC COMPANY L.P. LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- -- -- 1 Participating lease revenue -- 200 1,160 -- 753 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 200 1,160 -- 754 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 57 308 -- 193 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 26 82 -- 56 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 83 390 -- 249 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income -- 117 770 -- 505 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 117 770 -- 505 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 117 770 -- 505 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax 300 -- -- (416) -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations 300 -- -- (416) -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 300 117 770 (416) 505 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 2C, SUB 4G, SUB 3B, SUB 5G, LLC L.P. LLC L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- -- 16 Participating lease revenue -- 498 -- 2,267 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 498 -- 2,283 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 223 -- 1,573 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 165 -- 474 Loss on asset impairments -- 8,000 -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 8,388 -- 2,047 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income -- (7,890) -- 236 Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- (7,890) -- 236 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- (7,890) -- 236 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (2,346) -- (392) -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (2,346) -- (392) -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (2,346) (7,890) (392) 236 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB 5P, SUB 5J, SUB 5Q, SUB 5A, SUB 8D, LLC LLC LLC LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenues -- -- -- 27 -- Participating lease revenue 505 2,676 585 1,288 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------- Total revenue 505 2,676 585 1,315 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 1 870 140 385 -- Property taxes, insurance and other 1 369 55 178 -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------- Operating expenses 2 1,239 195 563 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------- Operating (loss) income 503 1,437 390 752 -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- (709) -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 503 1,437 390 43 -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 503 1,437 390 43 -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- 166 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- -- -- 166 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------- Net (loss) income 503 1,437 390 43 166 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============== MERISTAR MERISTAR GUARANTOR SUB 4J, HOTEL SUBSIDIARIES LLC LESSEE, INC. TOTAL ELIMINATIONS ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- 136,911 136,911 -- Food and beverage -- 56,404 56,404 -- Other hotel operations -- 19,201 19,201 -- Office rental, parking and other revenues (51) -- (421) -- Participating lease revenue 905 -- 29,892 (56,730) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 854 212,516 241,987 (56,730) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- 32,467 32,467 -- Food and beverage -- 38,789 38,789 -- Other hotel operating expenses -- 10,936 10,936 -- Office rental, parking and other expenses 64 -- 58 -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel 48 31,874 32,124 -- General and administrative, corporate -- (53) (53) -- Property operating costs -- 30,620 30,620 -- Depreciation and amortization 317 491 10,993 -- Property taxes, insurance and other 79 63,405 68,113 (56,730) Loss on asset impairments -- -- 31,479 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 508 208,529 255,526 (56,730) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating (loss) income 346 3,987 (13,539) -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- (555) (1,579) -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- 186,138 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 346 3,432 (15,118) 186,138 Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 346 3,432 (15,118) 186,138 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- (2,628) (62,062) -- Income tax expense -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- (2,628) (62,062) -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 346 804 (77,180) 186,138 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
TOTAL CONSOLIDATED ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms 136,911 Food and beverage 56,404 Other hotel operations 19,201 Office rental, parking and other revenues 3,453 Participating lease revenue -- ------------- Total revenue 215,969 ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms 32,467 Food and beverage 38,789 Other hotel operating expenses 10,936 Office rental, parking and other expenses 583 Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel 31,864 General and administrative, corporate 3,132 Property operating costs 30,620 Depreciation and amortization 24,953 Property taxes, insurance and other 17,548 Loss on asset impairments 65,123 ------------- Operating expenses 256,015 ------------- Operating (loss) income (40,046) Minority interest 5 Interest expense, net (34,583) Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (74,624) Income tax expense (10) ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (74,634) Discontinued operations: -- (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (142,016) Income tax expense (9) ------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (142,025) ------------- Net (loss) income (216,659) =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR NON- HOSPITALITY GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB AGH UPREIT, MERISTAR SUB OP, L.P. SUBSIDIARIES 7C, LLC LLC 5N, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue 3,227 1,295 -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 68,968 -- -- 519 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 3,227 70,263 -- -- 519 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- 561 -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- 23 -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate 7,016 -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 6,237 25,092 -- -- 69 Property taxes, insurance and other (356) 10,150 -- -- 52 Loss on asset impairment -- 310 -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 12,897 36,136 -- -- 121 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) (9,670) 34,127 -- -- 398 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest 24 -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net (42,325) (16,179) -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt (7,903) -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities 6,014 -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (53,860) 17,948 -- -- 398 Income tax benefit (expense) 314 -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (53,546) 17,948 -- -- 398 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax 447 1,123 -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit 161 -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations 608 1,123 -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (52,938) 19,071 -- -- 398 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8A, LLC 8F, L.P. 8G, LLC 6H, L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 1,202 -- 675 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 1,202 -- 675 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 329 -- 313 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 305 -- 50 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 634 -- 363 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 568 -- 312 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 568 -- 312 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 568 -- 312 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- 568 -- 312 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8B, LLC 1C, L.P. 8E, LLC 7F, LLC 5L, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- 16 -- -- Participating lease revenue 3,727 726 742 550 630 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 3,727 726 758 550 630 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 1,197 697 298 170 77 Property taxes, insurance and other 556 379 84 61 76 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 1,753 1,076 382 231 153 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) 1,974 (350) 376 319 477 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 1,974 (350) 376 319 477 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 1,974 (350) 376 319 477 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 1,974 (350) 376 319 477 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 3C, LLC 5R, LLC 6D, LLC 6E, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue 1 -- 90 -- Participating lease revenue 1,015 -- 1,014 3,007 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 1,016 -- 1,104 3,007 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 356 -- 273 825 Property taxes, insurance and other 202 -- 152 288 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 558 -- 425 1,113 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) 458 -- 679 1,894 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 458 -- 679 1,894 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 458 -- 679 1,894 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 458 -- 679 1,894 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4E, L.P. 1B, LLC 5F, L.P. 6G, LLC 8C, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue 3 (4) -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 720 1,123 1,429 1,913 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 723 1,119 1,429 1,913 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 149 249 391 362 -- Property taxes, insurance and other 314 55 187 197 -- Loss on asset impairment 981 -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 1,444 304 578 559 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) (721) 815 851 1,354 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (721) 815 851 1,354 -- Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (721) 815 851 1,354 -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- (61) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- (61) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (721) 815 851 1,354 (61) ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4C, L.P. 4H, L.P. 7E, LLC 3D, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- 1 -- Participating lease revenue -- -- 689 754 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- 690 754 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- 313 382 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- 100 126 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- 413 508 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- 277 246 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- 277 246 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- 277 246 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- (403) -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- (403) -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- (403) 277 246 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7A JOINT MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 1A, LLC VENTURE 2B, LLC 3A, LLC 4A, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- -- -- -- Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- -- -- -- Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- -- -- -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (167) (713) -- 89 97 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations (167) (713) -- 89 97 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (167) (713) -- 89 97 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MDV LIMITED 4D, LLC 2A, LLC 6L, LLC PARTNERSHIP ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- -- -- 263 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- -- 263 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- -- 70 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- -- 63 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- -- 133 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- -- 130 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- -- 130 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- -- 130 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- 1,852 -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- 1,852 -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- -- 1,852 130 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5C, LLC 6J, LLC 1D, L.P. 7B, L.P. 7D, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- 140 -- 710 Participating lease revenue -- 1,250 2,513 -- 2,935 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 1,250 2,653 -- 3,645 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- 63 -- 415 Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 281 1,136 -- 862 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 146 807 -- 1,305 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 427 2,006 -- 2,582 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 823 647 -- 1,063 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 823 647 -- 1,063 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 823 647 -- 1,063 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- (787) -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- (787) -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- 823 647 (787) 1,063 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7G, LLC 6B, LLC 4I, L.P. 5D, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 593 -- 1,101 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 593 -- 1,101 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 224 -- 738 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 112 -- 102 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 336 -- 840 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 257 -- 261 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- (647) Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 257 -- (386) Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 257 -- (386) Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax 103 -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations 103 -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 103 257 -- (386) ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB AGH PSS I, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5H, LLC 7H, LLC INC. 2D, LLC 4F, L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- 10 Participating lease revenue -- -- -- -- 984 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- -- -- 994 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- -- -- 552 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- -- -- 187 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- -- -- 739 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- -- -- 255 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- -- -- 255 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- -- -- 255 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income -- -- -- -- 255 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5K, LLC 5M, LLC 1E, L.P. 5O, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 1,263 991 -- 471 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 1,263 991 -- 471 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 648 238 -- 114 Property taxes, insurance and other 186 135 -- 52 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 834 373 -- 166 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) 429 618 -- 305 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 429 618 -- 305 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 429 618 -- 305 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 429 618 -- 305 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4B, L.P. 2C, LLC 4G, L.P. 3B, LLC 5G, L.P. ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- 14 Participating lease revenue -- -- 1,066 -- 5,506 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- -- 1,066 -- 5,520 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- 223 -- 3,150 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- 257 -- 819 Loss on asset impairment -- -- 245 -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- -- 725 -- 3,969 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- 341 -- 1,551 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- 341 -- 1,551 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- 341 -- 1,551 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (217) (1,645) -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations (217) (1,645) -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (217) (1,645) 341 -- 1,551 ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5P, LLC 5J, LLC 5Q, LLC 5A, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- 60 Participating lease revenue 488 5,286 1,087 3,115 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue 488 5,286 1,087 3,175 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 2 2,810 294 532 Property taxes, insurance and other 3 873 154 390 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses 5 3,683 448 922 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) 483 1,603 639 2,253 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- (1,417) Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 483 1,603 639 836 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 483 1,603 639 836 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income 483 1,603 639 836 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR MERISTAR GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB PENTAGON CITY, HOTEL LESSEE, SUBSIDIARIES 8D, LLC 4J, LLC LLC INC. TOTAL ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- -- -- -- Rooms -- -- -- 277,284 277,284 Food and beverage -- -- -- 110,450 110,450 Other hotel operations -- -- -- 34,397 34,397 Office rental, parking and other revenue -- 104 -- 161 1,306 Participating lease revenue -- 1,353 1,406 -- 52,106 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Total revenue -- 1,457 1,406 422,292 475,543 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- 67,795 67,795 Food and beverage -- -- -- 79,923 79,923 Other hotel operating departments -- -- -- 21,162 21,162 Office rental, parking and other expenses -- 216 -- -- 694 Other operating expenses: -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- -- 4 65,747 65,751 General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- 90 90 Property operating costs -- -- -- 62,941 62,941 Depreciation and amortization -- 632 355 84 19,395 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 172 177 135,016 144,140 Loss on asset impairment -- -- -- -- 1,226 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating expenses -- 1,020 536 432,758 463,117 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 437 870 (10,466) 12,426 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- (9) (3,526) (5,599) Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- -- -- Equity in income from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 437 861 (13,992) 6,827 Income tax benefit (expense) -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 437 861 (13,992) 6,827 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (857) -- -- (17,175) (19,884) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations (857) -- -- (17,175) (19,884) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (857) 437 861 (31,167) (13,057) ============= ============= ============= ============= ============= TOTAL ELIMINATIONS CONSOLIDATED ------------- ------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: -- -- Rooms -- 277,284 Food and beverage -- 110,450 Other hotel operations -- 34,397 Office rental, parking and other revenue -- 5,828 Participating lease revenue (121,074) -- ------------- ------------- Total revenue (121,074) 427,959 ------------- ------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- 67,795 Food and beverage -- 79,923 Other hotel operating departments -- 21,162 Office rental, parking and other expenses -- 1,255 Other operating expenses: -- -- General and administrative, hotel -- 65,774 General and administrative, corporate -- 7,106 Property operating costs -- 62,941 Depreciation and amortization -- 50,724 Property taxes, insurance and other (121,074) 32,860 Loss on asset impairment -- 1,536 ------------- ------------- Operating expenses (121,074) 391,076 ------------- ------------- Operating income (loss) -- 36,883 ------------- ------------- Minority interest -- 24 Interest expense, net -- (64,103) Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- (7,903) Equity in income from consolidated entities (6,014) -- ------------- ------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (6,014) (35,099) Income tax benefit (expense) -- 314 ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (6,014) (34,785) Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- (18,314) Income tax (expense) benefit -- 161 ------------- ------------- (Loss) income from discontinued operations -- (18,153) ------------- ------------- Net (loss) income (6,014) (52,938) ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OP, NON-GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB7C, AGH UPREIT, MERISTAR SUB 5N, L.P. SUBSIDIARIES LLC LLC LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue 4,211 2,380 -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 54,691 -- -- 515 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue 4,211 57,071 -- -- 515 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- 814 -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- (261) -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate 6,104 -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 5,072 22,031 -- -- 69 Property taxes, insurance and other 2,029 9,456 -- -- 52 Loss on asset impairments -- 33,644 -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses 13,205 65,684 -- -- 121 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) (8,994) (8,613) -- -- 394 Minority interest (6) -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net (52,566) (13,679) -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities (230,202) -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (291,768) (22,292) -- -- 394 Income tax (expense) benefit 119 -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (291,649) (22,292) -- -- 394 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax 1,786 (83,512) -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit 6 -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations 1,792 (83,512) -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income (289,857) (105,804) -- -- 394 =============== =============== =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB 8A, MERISTAR SUB 8F, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8B, LLC L.P. 8G, LLC 6H, L.P. LLC ---------------- ---------------- -------------- --------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 1,172 -- 569 3,636 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue -- 1,172 -- 569 3,636 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 261 -- 252 1,220 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 245 -- 47 692 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses -- 506 -- 299 1,912 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) -- 666 -- 270 1,724 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 666 -- 270 1,724 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 666 -- 270 1,724 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income -- 666 -- 270 1,724 =============== =============== =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB 1C, MERISTAR SUB 8E, MERISTAR SUB 7F, MERISTAR SUB 5L, MERISTAR SUB 3C, L.P. LLC LLC LLC LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- 10 -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 834 724 452 547 969 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Total revenue 834 734 452 547 969 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 508 291 229 69 356 Property taxes, insurance and other 374 108 81 61 197 Loss on asset impairments -- -- 1,637 -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Operating expenses 882 399 1,947 130 553 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Operating income (loss) (48) 335 (1,495) 417 416 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- (2) -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (48) 335 (1,495) 415 416 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (48) 335 (1,495) 415 416 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Net (loss) income (48) 335 (1,495) 415 416 ============== ============== ============== ============== ============== MERISTAR SUB 5R, MERISTAR SUB 6D, MERISTAR SUB 6E, MERISTAR SUB 4E, MERISTAR SUB 1B, LLC LLC LLC L.P. LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- 8 -- 3 1 Participating lease revenue -- 963 2,791 703 1,274 ------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Total revenue -- 971 2,791 706 1,275 ------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 273 822 421 284 Property taxes, insurance and other -- 159 322 223 94 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- 14,611 -- ------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Operating expenses -- 432 1,144 15,255 378 ------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Operating income (loss) -- 539 1,647 (14,549) 897 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- (10) Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- ------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 539 1,647 (14,549) 887 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 539 1,647 (14,549) 887 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- ------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- -- -- -- ------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Net (loss) income -- 539 1,647 (14,549) 887 ============= ============== ============== ============== ==============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB 5F, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8C, MERISTAR SUB 4C, MERISTAR SUB L.P. 6G, LLC LLC L.P. 4H, L.P. ---------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 1,487 1,248 -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Total revenue 1,487 1,248 -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 534 430 -- -- -- Property taxes, insurance and other 198 189 -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 7,231 -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Operating expenses 7,963 619 -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Operating income (loss) (6,476) 629 -- -- -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (6,476) 629 -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (6,476) 629 -- -- -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- (4,934) -- (5,399) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- (4,934) -- (5,399) -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Net (loss) income (6,476) 629 (4,934) -- (5,399) ============== ============== ============== ============== ============== MERISTAR SUB 7E, MERISTAR SUB 3D, MERISTAR SUB 1A, MERISTAR SUB 5E, MERISTAR SUB 7A LLC LLC LLC LLC JOINT VENTURE ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- 1 -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 673 726 -- 2,940 -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Total revenue 673 727 -- 2,940 -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 309 392 -- 962 -- Property taxes, insurance and other 99 117 -- 201 -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Operating expenses 408 509 -- 1,163 -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Operating income (loss) 265 218 -- 1,777 -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 265 218 -- 1,777 -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 265 218 -- 1,777 -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- 460 -- (5,215) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- 460 -- (5,215) -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Net (loss) income 265 218 460 1,777 (5,215) ============== ============== ============== ============== ==============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 2B, MERISTAR SUB 3A, MERISTAR SUB 4A, MERISTAR SUB 4D, 6K, LLC LLC LLC LLC LLC --------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 2,040 -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue 2,040 -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 370 -- -- -- -- Property taxes, insurance and other 191 -- -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses 561 -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) 1,479 -- -- -- -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 1,479 -- -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 1,479 -- -- -- -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- (4,971) (1,399) (1,101) (939) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- (4,971) (1,399) (1,101) (939) --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income 1,479 (4,971) (1,399) (1,101) (939) =============== =============== =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB 2A, MERISTAR SUB 6L, MDV LIMITED MERISTAR SUB 5C, MERISTAR SUB 6J, LLC LLC PARTNERSHIP LLC LLC ---------------- ---------------- --------------- ---------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- -- 253 -- 1,051 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue -- -- 253 -- 1,051 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- -- 69 -- 302 Property taxes, insurance and other -- -- 70 -- 130 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses -- -- 139 -- 432 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) -- -- 114 -- 619 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- 2 Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- -- 114 -- 621 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- -- 114 -- 621 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (3,221) (13,081) -- (7,069) -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (3,221) (13,081) -- (7,069) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income (3,221) (13,081) 114 (7,069) 621 =============== =============== =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB 1D, MERISTAR SUB 7B, MERISTAR SUB 7D, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 6B, L.P. L.P. LLC 7G, LLC LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue 6 -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue 2,429 -- 3,665 -- 550 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue 2,435 -- 3,665 -- 550 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses 47 -- 190 -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel 25 -- 177 -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 1,148 -- 862 -- 232 Property taxes, insurance and other 835 -- 1,125 -- 100 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses 2,055 -- 2,354 -- 332 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) 380 -- 1,311 -- 218 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 380 -- 1,311 -- 218 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 380 -- 1,311 -- 218 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- (10,191) -- (7,531) -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- (10,191) -- (7,531) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income 380 (10,191) 1,311 (7,531) 218 =============== =============== =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB 4I, MERISTAR SUB 5D, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB L.P. LLC 5H, LLC 7H, LLC AGH PSS I, INC. ---------------- ---------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 1,024 -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue -- 1,024 -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 730 -- -- -- Property taxes, insurance and other -- 112 -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses -- 842 -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) -- 182 -- -- -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- (644) -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- (462) -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- (462) -- -- -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (1,484) -- (17,368) (1,086) (896) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (1,484) -- (17,368) (1,086) (896) --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income (1,484) (462) (17,368) (1,086) (896) =============== =============== =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB 2D, MERISTAR SUB 4F, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 1E, LLC L.P. 5K, LLC 5M, LLC L.P. ---------------- ---------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- 7 -- -- -- Participating lease revenue -- 981 1,259 976 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue -- 988 1,259 976 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization -- 556 644 236 -- Property taxes, insurance and other -- 173 187 131 -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses -- 729 831 367 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) -- 259 428 609 -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations -- 259 428 609 -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations -- 259 428 609 -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (8,913) -- -- -- 538 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (8,913) -- -- -- 538 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income (8,913) 259 428 609 538 =============== =============== =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 6M MERISTAR SUB 4B, MERISTAR SUB 6C, MERISTAR SUB 2C, 5O, LLC COMPANY L.P. LLC LLC --------------- --------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- -- 5 -- Participating lease revenue 440 2,077 -- 1,402 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue 440 2,077 -- 1,407 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 114 616 -- 387 -- Property taxes, insurance and other 52 165 -- 112 -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses 166 781 -- 499 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) 274 1,296 -- 908 -- Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- -- Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 274 1,296 -- 908 -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 274 1,296 -- 908 -- Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- (572) -- (16,006) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- (572) -- (16,006) --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income 274 1,296 (572) 908 (16,006) =============== =============== =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 3B, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5P, MERISTAR SUB 5J, 4G, L.P. LLC 5G, L.P. LLC LLC --------------- ---------------- --------------- ---------------- ---------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other revenue -- -- 25 -- -- Participating lease revenue 1,026 -- 5,323 686 5,369 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue 1,026 -- 5,348 686 5,369 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage -- -- -- -- -- Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- -- Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- -- -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- -- -- General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- -- Depreciation and amortization 448 -- 3,145 2 1,741 Property taxes, insurance and other 319 -- 955 4 739 Loss on asset impairments 8,000 -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses 8,767 -- 4,100 6 2,480 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) (7,741) -- 1,248 680 2,889 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- -- -- -- (3) Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (7,741) -- 1,248 680 2,886 Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (7,741) -- 1,248 680 2,886 Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- (883) -- -- -- Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- (883) -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income (7,741) (883) 1,248 680 2,886 =============== =============== =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5A, MERISTAR SUB 8D, MERISTAR SUB 4J, MERISTAR HOTEL 5Q, LLC LLC LLC LLC LESSEE, INC. --------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms -- -- -- -- 266,706 Food and beverage -- -- -- -- 107,520 Other hotel operations -- -- -- -- 35,754 Office rental, parking and other revenue -- 56 -- 3 -- Participating lease revenue 1,198 2,881 -- 1,630 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Total revenue 1,198 2,937 -- 1,633 409,980 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms -- -- -- -- 63,163 Food and beverage -- -- -- -- 75,646 Other hotel operating expenses -- -- -- -- 20,392 Office rental, parking and other expenses -- -- -- 162 -- Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel -- -- -- 48 62,917 General and administrative, corporate -- -- -- -- -- Property operating costs -- -- -- -- 59,609 Depreciation and amortization 280 771 -- 643 532 Property taxes, insurance and other 109 355 -- 160 126,753 Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating expenses 389 1,126 -- 1,013 409,013 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating income (loss) 809 1,811 -- 620 967 Minority interest -- -- -- -- -- Interest expense, net -- (1,417) -- -- (982) Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations 809 394 -- 620 (15) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations 809 394 -- 620 (15) Discontinued operations: (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax -- -- 338 -- (7,405) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations -- -- 338 -- (7,405) --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net (loss) income 809 394 338 620 (7,420) =============== =============== =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
GUARANTOR TOTAL SUBSIDIARIES TOTAL ELIMINATIONS CONSOLIDATED ------------------ ----------------- ----------------- Revenue: Hotel operations: Rooms 266,706 -- 266,706 Food and beverage 107,520 -- 107,520 Other hotel operations 35,754 -- 35,754 Office rental, parking and other revenue 125 -- 6,716 Participating lease revenue 58,483 (113,174) -- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- Total revenue 468,588 (113,174) 416,696 ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- Hotel operating expenses: Rooms 63,163 -- 63,163 Food and beverage 75,646 -- 75,646 Other hotel operating expenses 20,392 -- 20,392 Office rental, parking and other expenses 399 -- 1,213 Other operating expenses: General and administrative, hotel 63,167 -- 62,906 General and administrative, corporate 1 -- 6,105 Property operating costs 59,609 -- 59,609 Depreciation and amortization 21,510 -- 48,613 Property taxes, insurance and other 136,236 (113,174) 34,547 Loss on asset impairments 31,479 -- 65,123 ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- Operating expenses 471,602 (113,174) 437,317 ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- Operating income (loss) (3,014) -- (20,621) Minority interest -- -- (6) Interest expense, net (3,056) -- (69,301) Equity in loss from consolidated entities -- 230,202 -- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- (Loss) income before income taxes and discontinued operations (6,070) 230,202 (89,928) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- 119 ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- (Loss) income from continuing operations (6,070) 230,202 (89,809) Discontinued operations: -- (Loss) income from discontinued operations before income tax (118,328) -- (200,054) Income tax (expense) benefit -- -- 6 ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- (Loss) income on discontinued operations (118,328) -- (200,048) ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- Net (loss) income (124,398) 230,202 (289,857) ================= ================= =================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OP, NON-GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB L.P. SUBSIDIARIES 7C, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (52,938) 19,071 -- Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 6,237 25,793 -- Equity in earnings (6,014) -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- 3,763 -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect 226 (833) -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt 7,903 -- -- Minority interests (24) -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation 1,090 -- -- Deferred income taxes (652) -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable (8,146) 149 -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (1,221) 2,738 -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts 6,808 -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (12,214) 707 -- Due from subsidiaries 46,887 (26,984) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (12,058) 24,404 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- (92,140) -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (1,215) (23,254) -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- 42,075 -- Change in restricted cash (27,774) 309 -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net 84 (1,654) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (28,905) (74,664) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt (85,319) (807) -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs (347) 54,758 -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- (3,691) -- Loans to/from subsidiaries (29,460) -- -- Distributions to partners (141) -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance 72,340 -- -- Purchase of OP units (8,690) -- -- Other (325) -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (51,942) 50,260 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash (227) -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH (93,132) -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD 218,645 -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD 125,513 -- -- =============== =============== =============== AGH UPREIT, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB LLC 5N, LLC 8A, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income -- 398 -- Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- 69 -- Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- 15 -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities -- 48 -- Due from subsidiaries -- (483) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- 47 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- (47) -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities -- (47) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8F, L.P. 8G, LLC 6H, L.P. --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 568 -- 312 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 329 -- 313 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 22 -- 6 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (29) -- (118) Due from subsidiaries (857) -- (512) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 33 -- 1 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (33) -- (1) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (33) -- (1) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8B, LLC 1C, L.P. 8E, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 1,974 (350) 376 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 1,197 697 298 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 34 59 9 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (107) (16) 9 Due from subsidiaries 1,684 (134) (576) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 4,782 256 116 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (4,782) (256) (116) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (4,782) (256) (116) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7F, LLC 5L, LLC 3C, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 319 477 458 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 170 77 356 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 6 29 9 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (51) 63 72 Due from subsidiaries (400) (435) (884) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 44 211 11 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (44) (211) (11) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (44) (211) (11) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5R, LLC 6D, LLC 6E, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income -- 679 1,894 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- 273 825 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- 5 -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- 7 31 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities -- 98 268 Due from subsidiaries -- (590) (598) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- 472 2,420 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- (472) (2,420) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities -- (472) (2,420) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4E, L.P. 1B, LLC 5F, L.P. --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (721) 815 851 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 149 249 391 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 981 -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 20 28 62 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (147) (44) 23 Due from subsidiaries (244) (329) 690 --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 38 719 2,017 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (38) (719) (2,017) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (38) (719) (2,017) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 6G, LLC 8C, LLC 4C, L.P. --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 1,354 (61) -- Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 362 -- -- Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- 110 -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 12 117 -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 142 839 -- Due from subsidiaries (1,565) (6,603) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 305 (5,598) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (305) 711 -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- 5,000 -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- (113) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (305) 5,598 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4H, L.P. 7E, LLC 3D, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (403) 277 246 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 43 313 382 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect 365 -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (8) 7 15 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (236) 34 54 Due from subsidiaries (4,133) 938 (553) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (4,372) 1,569 144 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (87) (1,569) (144) Proceeds from sales of assets 4,650 -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net (191) -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities 4,372 (1,569) (144) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7A JOINT MERISTAR SUB 1A, LLC VENTURE 2B, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (167) (713) -- Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 197 121 -- Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 544 1,005 -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- 2,345 Prepaid expenses and other assets 30 10 -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 44 27 -- Due from subsidiaries (637) (428) (2,345) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 11 22 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (11) (22) -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (11) (22) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4D, 3A, LLC SUB 4A, LLC LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 89 97 -- Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 51 -- -- Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect (20) 45 -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 1 (9) 3 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (104) (400) -- Due from subsidiaries (2,993) (2,860) (3) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (2,976) (3,127) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (83) (194) -- Proceeds from sales of assets 3,300 3,575 -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net (241) (254) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities 2,976 3,127 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MDV LIMITED 2A, LLC 6L, LLC PARTNERSHIP --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income -- 1,852 130 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- -- 70 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- (1,827) -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable 2,002 (178) -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- 14 9 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities -- (109) 6 Due from subsidiaries (2,002) (13,739) (165) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- (13,987) 50 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- (319) (50) Proceeds from sales of assets -- 14,775 -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- (469) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities -- 13,987 (50) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5C, LLC 6J, LLC 1D, L.P. --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income -- 823 647 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- 281 1,136 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable 2 -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (4) 8 183 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities -- 288 189 Due from subsidiaries 2 (1,208) (1,785) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- 192 370 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- (192) (370) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities -- (192) (370) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7B, L.P. 7D, LLC 7G, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (787) 1,063 103 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 99 862 49 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect 1,035 -- (39) Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- 650 -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 1 31 -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (1,602) 442 6 Due from subsidiaries (3,147) (2,044) (1,659) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (4,401) 1,004 (1,540) --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment 306 (1,004) (399) Proceeds from sales of assets 4,500 -- 2,300 Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net (405) -- (361) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities 4,401 (1,004) 1,540 --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 6B, LLC 4I, L.P. 5D, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 257 -- (386) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 224 -- 738 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 4 -- 31 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 105 61 359 Due from subsidiaries 73 (61) (585) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 663 -- 157 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (663) -- (157) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (663) -- (157) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB AGH PSS I, 5H, LLC 7H, LLC INC. --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income -- -- -- Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- -- -- Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- 43 -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 1 -- 1 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 2 -- -- Due from subsidiaries (3) (43) (1) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- -- -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 2D, LLC 4F, L.P. 5K, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income -- 255 429 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- 552 648 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable 1,166 -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- 13 64 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities -- (202) (1,481) Due from subsidiaries (1,166) 237 589 --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- 855 249 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- (855) (249) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities -- (855) (249) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5M, LLC 1E, L.P. 5O, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 618 -- 305 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 238 -- 114 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- 198 -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 37 (1) 13 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 98 (14) 46 Due from subsidiaries (944) (183) (449) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 47 -- 29 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (47) -- (29) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (47) -- (29) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4B, L.P. 2C, LLC 4G, L.P. --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (217) (1,645) 341 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- -- 223 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- 903 245 Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect 215 1,612 -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- (7) -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (4) (234) 81 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (464) (217) (317) Due from subsidiaries (6,348) 11,658 (569) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (6,818) 12,070 4 --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (200) (81) (4) Proceeds from sales of assets 7,500 8,398 -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net (482) (656) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities 6,818 7,661 (4) --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- (19,731) -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- (19,731) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== =============== MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 3B, LLC 5G, L.P. 5P, LLC --------------- --------------- --------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income -- 1,551 483 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- 3,150 2 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- 228 3 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 22 (478) -- Due from subsidiaries (22) (398) (488) --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- 4,053 -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- (4,053) -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities -- (4,053) -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- --------------- --------------- --------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- =============== =============== ===============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5J, LLC 5Q, LLC 5A, LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 1,603 639 836 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 2,810 294 532 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect -- -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 292 46 26 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 310 229 559 Due from subsidiaries (3,014) (1,040) (1,315) ------------- ------------- ------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 2,001 168 638 ------------- ------------- ------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- -- Capital expenditures for property and equipment (2,001) (168) (638) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (2,001) (168) (638) ------------- ------------- ------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- -- Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB PENTAGON CITY, 8D, LLC 4J, LLC LLC ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (857) 437 861 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- 632 355 Equity in earnings -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect 899 -- -- Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- Accounts receivable (359) 1 -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 14 17 -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (76) 74 325 Due from subsidiaries (7,723) (440) 35,990 ------------- ------------- ------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (8,102) 721 37,531 ------------- ------------- ------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired -- -- (92,672) Capital expenditures for property and equipment (359) (721) (135) Proceeds from sales of assets 8,800 -- -- Change in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net (339) -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities 8,102 (721) (92,807) ------------- ------------- ------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- -- -- Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- -- 55,276 Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Loans to/from subsidiaries -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- Purchase of OP units -- -- -- Other -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities -- -- 55,276 ------------- ------------- ------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ============= ============= ============= MERISTAR GUARANTOR HOTEL LESSEE, SUBSIDIARIES TOTAL INC. TOTAL ELIMINATIONS CONSOLIDATED ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (31,167) (13,057) (6,014) (52,938) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 84 19,955 -- 51,985 Equity in earnings -- -- 6,014 -- Loss on asset impairments -- 3,678 -- 7,441 Loss on sale of assets, before tax effect 9,742 12,137 -- 11,530 Loss on early extinguishments of debt -- -- -- 7,903 Minority interests -- -- -- (24) Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- 1,090 Deferred income taxes -- -- -- (652) Changes in operating assets and liabilities: -- -- -- -- Accounts receivable (6,442) (574) 4,344 (4,227) Prepaid expenses and other assets 1,958 3,347 -- 4,864 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts (10,049) (10,049) -- (3,241) Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 11,181 9,811 (4,344) (6,040) Due from subsidiaries 6,939 (19,903) -- -- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (17,754) 5,345 -- 17,691 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Investing activities: Acquisition of hotels, net of cash acquired 2,022 (90,650) -- (182,790) Capital expenditures for property and equipment (170) (25,429) -- (49,898) Proceeds from sales of assets -- 62,798 -- 104,873 Change in restricted cash (2,490) (2,490) -- (29,955) Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- (3,511) -- (5,081) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities (638) (59,282) -- (162,851) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Financing activities: Prepayments on long-term debt -- (19,731) -- (105,857) Proceeds from debt issuance, net of issuance costs -- 55,276 -- 109,687 Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- (3,691) Loans to/from subsidiaries 29,460 29,460 -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- (141) Proceed from OP units issuance -- -- -- 72,340 Purchase of OP units -- -- -- (8,690) Other -- -- -- (325) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities 29,460 65,005 -- 63,323 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- (227) ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH 11,068 11,068 -- (82,064) CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD 12,231 12,231 -- 230,876 ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD 23,299 23,299 -- 148,812 ============= ============= ============= =============
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OP, NON-GUARANTOR MERISTAR SUB L.P. SUBSIDIARIES 7C, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (289,857) (105,804) -- Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 5,072 25,558 -- Equity in earnings of affiliates 230,202 -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- 119,917 -- Minority interests 6 -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation 1,433 -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps (3,395) -- -- Deferred income taxes (1,534) -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable (2,792) 144 -- Prepaid expenses and other assets 4,476 89 -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts 724 (1) -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 4,348 (4,256) -- Due to/from subsidiaries 81,069 (41,235) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 29,752 (5,588) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (503) (3,061) -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- 12,650 -- Purchases of marketable securities (18,056) -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts 42,052 -- -- Increase in restricted cash (9,692) (48) -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- (299) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities 13,801 9,242 -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt (24,359) (3,654) -- Distributions to partners (141) -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit (65) -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities (24,565) (3,654) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash (115) -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 18,873 -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD 21,372 -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD 40,245 -- -- ================ ================ ================ AGH UPREIT, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB LLC 5N, LLC 8A, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income -- 394 -- Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- 69 -- Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities -- 15 (1) Due to/from subsidiaries -- (465) 1 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- 13 -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- (13) -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities -- (13) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB 8F, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB L.P. 8G, LLC 6H, L.P. ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 666 -- 270 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 261 -- 252 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable (28) -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (5) -- (5) Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (130) -- 31 Due to/from subsidiaries (743) -- (541) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 21 -- 7 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (21) -- (7) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (21) -- (7) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 8E, 8B, LLC 1C, L.P. LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 1,724 (48) 335 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 1,220 508 291 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (17) -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (44) (143) (15) Due to/from subsidiaries (2,164) (223) (543) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 736 77 68 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (736) (77) (68) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (736) (77) (68) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB 7F, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB LLC 5L, LLC 3C, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (1,495) 415 416 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 229 69 356 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 1,637 -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- 48 -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (6) -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 20 (4) (62) Due to/from subsidiaries (358) (430) (698) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 33 92 12 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (33) (92) (12) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (33) (92) (12) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 6E, 5R, LLC 6D, LLC LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income -- 539 1,647 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- 273 822 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- (5) -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities -- (6) (45) Due to/from subsidiaries -- (801) (2,298) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- -- 126 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- -- (126) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities -- -- (126) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB 4E, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5F, L.P. 1B, LLC L.P. ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (14,549) 887 (6,476) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 421 284 534 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 14,611 -- 7,231 Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (36) -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (260) (13) 46 Due to/from subsidiaries (129) (1,031) (1,288) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 94 91 47 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (94) (80) (47) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (94) (80) (47) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- (11) -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- (11) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 6G, LLC 8C, LLC 4C, L.P. ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 629 (4,934) -- Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 430 377 -- Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- 5,213 -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (22) 5 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (150) (145) (5) Due to/from subsidiaries (805) (480) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 104 9 -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (104) (9) -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (104) (9) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7E, MERISTAR SUB 4H, L.P. LLC 3D, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (5,399) 265 218 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 264 309 392 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 5,187 -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable 14 -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (7) -- -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (61) 15 54 Due to/from subsidiaries 94 (495) (556) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 92 94 108 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (92) (94) (108) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (92) (94) (108) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5E, MERISTAR SUB 7A 1A, LLC LLC JOINT VENTURE ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 460 1,777 (5,215) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 225 962 215 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- 5,478 Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (92) 156 (51) Due to/from subsidiaries (499) (2,846) (314) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 94 49 113 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (94) (49) (113) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (94) (49) (113) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 6K, LLC 2B, LLC 3A, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 1,479 (4,971) (1,399) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 370 213 131 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- 4,670 1,497 Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- 2 -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- (2) Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (113) -- (44) Due to/from subsidiaries (1,727) 632 (160) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 9 546 23 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (9) (546) (23) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (9) (546) (23) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4A, LLC 4D, LLC 2A, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (1,101) (939) (3,221) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization -- 55 164 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 1,455 1,004 2,828 Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- (1) Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (3) -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (118) (5) (79) Due to/from subsidiaries (3) (3,091) 1,153 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 233 (2,979) 844 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (233) (91) (844) Proceeds from sales of assets -- 3,070 -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (233) 2,979 (844) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MDV LIMITED MERISTAR SUB 6L, LLC PARTNERSHIP 5C, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (13,081) 114 (7,069) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 445 69 289 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 13,286 -- 7,187 Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (2) -- 26 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 32 (32) (51) Due to/from subsidiaries (635) (143) (302) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 45 8 80 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (45) (8) (80) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (45) (8) (80) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB 6J, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB LLC 1D, L.P. 7B, L.P. ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 621 380 (10,191) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 302 1,148 342 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- 10,288 Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (67) (241) (37) Due to/from subsidiaries (822) (1,201) (364) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 34 86 38 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (34) (86) (38) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (34) (86) (38) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7D, LLC 7G, LLC 6B, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 1,311 (7,531) 218 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 862 308 232 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- 7,416 -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable 182 -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (169) (132) 92 Due to/from subsidiaries (2,139) (2) (439) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 47 59 103 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (47) (59) (103) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (47) (59) (103) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB 4I, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB L.P. 5D, LLC 5H, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (1,484) (462) (17,368) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 145 730 1,010 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 1,259 -- 18,075 Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (8) -- (1) Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (129) 13 43 Due to/from subsidiaries 246 (254) (1,676) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 29 27 83 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (29) (27) (83) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (29) (27) (83) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 7H, LLC AGH PSS I, INC. 2D, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (1,086) (896) (8,913) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 97 -- 234 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 1,383 1,787 8,685 Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- (7) Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (23) 88 (158) Due to/from subsidiaries (354) (932) 968 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 17 47 809 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (17) (47) (809) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (17) (47) (809) Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB 4F, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB L.P. 5K, LLC 5M, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 259 428 609 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 556 644 236 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- 2 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (189) (1,171) 39 Due to/from subsidiaries (288) 159 (873) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 338 60 13 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (338) (60) (13) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (338) (60) (13) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB 1E, MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB L.P. 5O, LLC 6M COMPANY ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 538 274 1,296 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 158 114 616 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (27) 19 136 Due to/from subsidiaries (650) (401) (2,032) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 19 6 16 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (19) (6) (16) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (19) (6) (16) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4B, L.P. 6C, LLC 2C, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (572) 908 (16,006) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 268 387 512 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 264 -- 15,255 Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets -- -- -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (147) 41 (202) Due to/from subsidiaries 267 (1,280) 1,923 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 80 56 1,482 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (80) (56) (1,482) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (80) (56) (1,482) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4G, L.P. 3B, LLC 5G, L.P. ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (7,741) (883) 1,248 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 448 259 3,145 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments 8,000 1,064 -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (3) (11) -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (282) (35) 373 Due to/from subsidiaries (405) (475) (4,374) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 17 (81) 392 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (17) 81 (392) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (17) 81 (392) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 5J, MERISTAR SUB 5P, LLC LLC 5Q, LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 680 2,886 809 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 2 1,741 280 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (8) 29 -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 4 25 (2) Due to/from subsidiaries (678) (3,043) (976) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities -- 1,638 111 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment -- (1,638) (111) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities -- (1,638) (111) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB MERISTAR SUB 4J, 5A, LLC 8D, LLC LLC ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income 394 338 620 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 771 627 643 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- -- Loss on asset impairments -- -- -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable -- -- (12) Prepaid expenses and other assets -- (23) -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities 197 (15) (43) Due to/from subsidiaries (1,132) (564) (1,186) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 230 363 22 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (230) (363) (22) Proceeds from sales of assets -- -- -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (230) (363) (22) ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt -- -- -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -- -- -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD -- -- -- ================ ================ ================ GUARANTOR MERISTAR HOTEL SUBSIDIARIES LESSEE, INC. TOTAL ELIMINATIONS ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (7,420) (124,398) 230,202 Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 532 27,848 -- Equity in earnings of affiliates -- -- (230,202) Loss on asset impairments -- 144,760 -- Minority interests -- -- -- Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation -- -- -- Change in value of interest rate swaps -- -- -- Deferred income taxes -- -- -- Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable (9,713) (9,520) -- Prepaid expenses and other assets (243) (340) -- Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts (5,298) (5,298) -- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (2,273) (5,572) -- Due to/from subsidiaries 5,031 (39,834) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (19,384) (12,354) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (894) (10,983) -- Proceeds from sales of assets -- 3,070 -- Purchases of marketable securities -- -- -- Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts -- -- -- Increase in restricted cash -- -- -- Costs associated with disposition program and other, net -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (894) (7,913) -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt 23,816 23,805 -- Distributions to partners -- -- -- Purchase of limited partnership unit -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities 23,816 23,805 -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash -- -- -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 3,538 3,538 -- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD 12,517 12,517 -- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD 16,055 16,055 -- ================ ================ ================
MERISTAR HOSPITALITY OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. CONSOLIDATING CASH FLOW SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2003 UNAUDITED (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
TOTAL CONSOLIDATED ---------------- Operating activities: Net (loss) income (289,857) Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 58,478 Equity in earnings of affiliates -- Loss on asset impairments 264,677 Minority interests 6 Amortization of unearned stock-based compensation 1,433 Change in value of interest rate swaps (3,395) Deferred income taxes (1,534) Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable (12,168) Prepaid expenses and other assets 4,225 Due from/to Interstate Hotels & Resorts (4,575) Accounts payable, accrued expenses, accrued interest and other liabilities (5,480) Due to/from subsidiaries -- ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 11,810 ---------------- Investing activities: Capital expenditures for property and equipment (14,547) Proceeds from sales of assets 15,720 Purchases of marketable securities (18,056) Payments to Interstate Hotels & Resorts 42,052 Increase in restricted cash (9,740) Costs associated with disposition program and other, net (299) ---------------- Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities 15,130 ---------------- Financing activities: Scheduled payments on long-term debt (4,208) Distributions to partners (141) Purchase of limited partnership unit (65) ---------------- Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities (4,414) ---------------- Effect of exchange rate changes on cash (115) ---------------- NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 22,411 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD 33,889 ---------------- CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD 56,300 ================
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