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    Expedia Sales Up 20%, But Stock Down. Why?

    Expedia’s stock (NASDAQ: EXPE) lost about 8% of its value since the end of 2017 through 2019, with the stock price dropping from $117 to $108. But what went wrong for the company to see a drop in stock price, despite revenue growth of clo...


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    Expedia Stock Fell 36% Year-To-Date, How Low Can It Go?

    Despite almost a 36% decline in Expedia ‘s (NASDAQ:EXPE) stock since the beginning of this year, at the current price of $71 per share (as of April 30th), we believe Expedia has a significant downside. The travel industry is facing an unpre...



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    Expedia Down 55% vs. 25% For S&P. Will It Continue To Underperform?

    Expedia ’s   (NASDAQ: EXPE) stock has lost a sizeable chunk of its value since the outbreak of coronavirus with the company’s share price falling nearly 55% since early February (1st Feb – 20th March) considering the impact that the o...


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    Here’s Why We Revised Our Forecast For Expedia To $111

    Expedia ‘s (NASDAQ: EXPE) stock price has been quite volatile and fluctuated between $95 and $138 over the course of 2019. The stock was slightly down year-to-date  largely due to its long-term growth concerns. Also, it continued to see hea...


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    Why Will Expedia’s Total Expenses See Single-Digit Growth In 2019?

    Expedia ‘s (NASDAQ: EXPE) total expenses have trended higher from $8 billion in 2016 to $10 billion in 2018. Operating expenses are the biggest driver of Expedia’s expenses, accounting for 83% of Revenue in 2015 and 84% of Revenues in...


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    Explaining The Decline In Expedia’s Q3 Profits

    Expedia ‘s (NASDAQ: EXPE) adjusted profits fell 7% year-over-year due to the following reasons: incremental weakness in SEO volumes, due to headwinds from Google’s search engine practices in favor of its own Google Flights and Googl...



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    What To Expect From Expedia Post Q1 Results

    Expedia ‘s (NASDAQ: EXPE) non-gaap earnings per share came in ahead of market expectations, but revenue missed in its first quarter results. In Q1 2019, the company’s revenues grew 4% year-over-year (y-o-y) to 2.6 billion, driven by 8...


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    What To Expect From Expedia in 2019?

    Expedia  (NASDAQ: EXPE) delivered a strong performance in 2018, driven by robust gross bookings from both HomeAway and Egencia. In 2018, the company’s revenues grew 12% year-over-year (y-o-y) to 11.2 billion, driven by 10% y-o-y growth in o...


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    A Closer Look At Expedia’s Operating Expenses

    Expedia ‘s (NASDAQ: EXPE) overall operating expenses grew 11% year-over-year to $8.5 billion in 2018, largely driven by higher selling and marketing (S&M) and technology and content (T&C) expenses. Going forward, we expect Expedia&#...


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    How Will Expedia Perform In 2019?

    Expedia  (NASDAQ: EXPE) delivered a strong performance in 2018, driven by robust gross bookings from both HomeAway and Egencia. In 2018, the company’s revenues grew 12% year-over-year (y-o-y) to 11.2 billion, driven by 10% y-o-y growth in o...


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    Higher Gross Bookings To Continue To Drive Expedia’s Q4 Results

    Expedia  (NASDAQ: EXPE) is scheduled to announce its fourth quarter results on Thursday, February 7. The company delivered a strong performance in the first three quarters of fiscal 2018, driven by robust gross bookings from both HomeAway and Ege...


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    What Will Expedia’s Revenue Growth Look Like Through Fiscal 2019?

    Expedia  (NASDAQ: EXPE) has delivered a strong performance so far this year, driven by robust gross bookings from both HomeAway and Egencia. In the first nine months of 2018, the company’s revenues grew 12% year-over-year (y-o-y) to $8.7 bi...


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    What Is Expedia’s Fair Value?

    Expedia  (NASDAQ: EXPE) has delivered a strong performance so far this year, driven by robust gross bookings from both HomeAway and Egencia. In the first nine months of 2018, the company’s revenues grew 12% year-over-year (y-o-y) to $8.7 bi...

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