Expedia, Inc. Q4 and Full Year 2017 Earnings Release Available on Company's IR Site
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Expedia (EXPE) PT Lowered to $132 at Credit Suisse; 'Disappointing 4Q results, but reaction overdone'
February 9, 2018 8:51 AM ESTCredit Suisse lowered its price target on Expedia (NASDAQ: EXPE) to $132.00 (from $151.00) while maintaining a Outperform rating.
Analyst P. Bieber commented, "4Q17 results were disappointing as EBITDA was light driven by $10mn negative hurricane impact, poor Trivago performance and an early ramp of... More
Needham & Company Downgrades Expedia (EXPE) to Hold
February 9, 2018 7:18 AM ESTNeedham & Company downgraded Expedia (NASDAQ: EXPE) from Buy to Hold.
Analyst Laura Martin commented, "EXPE reported 4Q17 revenue of $2.3B (up 11% y/y and 1% below our estimate), Operating Income of $114mm (down 23% y/y and 52%% below our estimate), and Adjusted EPS of $0.84 (down... More
Expedia (EXPE) PT Lowered to $155 at Susquehanna
February 9, 2018 6:44 AM ESTSusquehanna lowered its price target on Expedia (NASDAQ: EXPE) to $155.00 (from $160.00) while maintaining a Positive rating.
Analyst Shyam Patil commented, "Lots of noise and heavy investment weighed on the results and outlook, but we think the fundamentals and long-term accommodations penetration thesis remains intact."
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