Heard on the Street: Results from Expedia and Airbnb this week show demand might be too hot for the platforms to handle
can go on too long. Homestay plays seem a case in point. Shares of Vrbo-owner Expedia fell 14% Tuesday following its first-quarter earnings release, while Airbnb ’s shares traded up 5% in after-hours trading Tuesday immediately following.
can go on too long. Homestay plays seem a case in point. Shares of Vrbo-owner Expedia fell 14% Tuesday following its first-quarter earnings release, while Airbnb ’s shares traded up 5% in after-hours trading Tuesday immediately followingAustralia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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