Historical expe News Stories
Expedia Catalysts: Canada Flight Tool & BofA Boost
Expedia's app-only Flight Deals rollout in Canada and a Bank of America upgrade (price target to $326) provide concrete near-term catalysts for EXPE. Product innovation targets mobile engagement and conversion, while the analyst upgrade signals renewed institutional confidence tied to loyalty partnerships and AI-driven efficiencies.
Expedia Q4 Beats, Guidance Sparks EXPE Sell-off
Expedia reported stronger-than-expected Q4 results and announced generous buybacks and a dividend hike, but cautious 2026 margin guidance triggered a sharp sell-off in EXPE. Investors now weigh solid top-line momentum against margin execution and ongoing restructuring.
Expedia Upgrades, BNPL Deal & AI Push Spark Rally.
Recent concrete developments — a bullish BTIG price-target raise, a cautious Cantor note on AI risks, an exclusive BNPL pact with Affirm, and new AI-driven product launches — have created fresh, data-backed catalysts for Expedia (EXPE). These moves enhance conversion, expand B2B capabilities, and present clear near-term implications for investors.
Expedia EXPE: AI Sell-off, Layoffs, $300 Target Q1!
Expedia (EXPE) experienced a sharp AI-driven sell-off recently amid fresh analyst price-target changes and renewed cost-cutting. This article examines the concrete events — a roughly 13% decline in share price, TD Cowen’s $300 target, Deutsche Bank’s uplift, and announced layoffs in Austin — and explains what these developments mean for investors in the near term.