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Expedia Group, Inc. Common Stock
As of May 18, 2026 at 24:05 UTC
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About Expedia Group, Inc. Common Stock
Expedia is the world's second-largest online travel agency by bookings, offering services for lodging (80% of total 2025 sales), air tickets (3%), rental cars, cruises, in-destination, and other (9%), and advertising revenue (8%). Expedia operates a number of branded travel booking sites, but its three core online travel agency brands are Expedia, Hotels.com, and alternative accommodations brand Vrbo. It also has a metasearch brand, Trivago. Transaction fees for online bookings account for the bulk of sales and profits.
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5 articlesU.S. equities reached fresh record highs on Friday, with the Nasdaq 100 jumping 1.6% above 29,000 and the S&P 500 climbing 0.8% to near 7,400. A strong April jobs report (115,000 jobs added) and a semiconductor rally led gains, with Micron Technology surging 13.5% for its best week since 2008. However, mixed earnings results saw software stocks stumble, with Cloudflare and HubSpot falling over 20% on weak guidance.
Uber announced at its GO-GET event that it is expanding into travel and hospitality by partnering with Expedia Group to offer hotel bookings and vacation rentals through its app. The company will provide access to over 700,000 hotels worldwide with discounts for Uber One members. Uber also introduced new features including Travel Mode, Voice Bookings, and Eats for the Way. Despite a revenue miss, Uber beat earnings expectations with 72 cents EPS and reported strong growth in gross bookings (21% YOY) and Uber One membership (50% YOY increase).
TravelTech Breakthrough announced the winners of its 4th annual awards program, recognizing standout travel technology companies across 15+ countries. The awards span hospitality management, AI-driven operations, revenue optimization, and guest experience, reflecting the industry's technology-led transformation as global travel revenue is projected to reach $1.03 trillion by 2027. Winners include Expedia Group (Overall Company), Airbnb (Overall Solution), and leaders in specialized categories like Booking.com for Business, Guestey, and Canary Technologies.
Booking Holdings reported strong Q1 2026 earnings but cut full-year guidance due to the Strait of Hormuz blockade impacting global travel flows. The stock fell 6.5% in pre-market trading as management revealed the Middle East conflict reduced room night growth by 2 percentage points in Q1 and 6 percentage points in March alone. The company now expects only 2-4% room night growth in Q2 and has reduced margin expansion expectations to 0-25 basis points from 50 basis points.
Expedia Group has appointed Derek Andersen, former CFO of Snap Inc., as its new Chief Financial Officer effective May 11, 2026. Andersen will succeed Scott Schenkel, who is stepping down after 16 months. The stock was up 0.23% in premarket trading on Friday, with the company set to report earnings on May 7, 2026.