Tourists wary, but investors eye Greece

Some private equity investors see value in the sector because prices are depressed and hotels are largely supported by revenue from foreigners

Greece's top hoteliers are facing choppy waters, as concerns about the nation's future in the euro zone have added turbulence to a tourism industry responsible for 16% of the country's gross domestic product.

Meanwhile, some private equity investors see value in the sector because prices are depressed and hotels are largely supported by revenue from foreigners.

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