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Hotels on the moon. I wish I was kidding. Ashford Hospitality’s CEO, Rob Hays, tweeted about partnering with Elon Musk to build lunar hotels. This would be pretty ambitious for any hotel company, particularly since there won’t be tourists, electricity, food or other such niceties on the moon for at least a few more years. The idea of running moon tourist outposts seems pretty fantastical right now.
What’s worse is that this moon tourism utopia is coming from a company that has left its shareholders amid a flaming wreck back here on Earth. AHT stock has collapsed 95% over the past five years. Admittedly, with that sort of track record, a CEO might want to put millions of miles between himself and his shareholder base.
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