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To own Expedia Group, you need to believe its mix of online travel brands can keep turning strong consumer demand into durable earnings, even as U.S. travel softness and price-sensitive customers weigh on its core B2C business. The latest beat and raised full-year guidance reinforce the near term catalyst of improving B2C margins, but do not remove the key risk that competition, promotions and customer acquisition costs could still pressure take rates and profitability.
Among recent announcements, the ongoing US$5,000,000,000 share repurchase program, with more than 20% of shares already bought back, stands out alongside the consistent quarterly dividend of US$0.48 per share. Together, these capital returns sit against the backdrop of stronger B2C performance, and may matter for investors weighing whether Expedia’s margin momentum and earnings profile can support continued buybacks while the company still faces risks around travel demand, competition and platform recovery.
But even with these positives, investors should still pay close attention to Expedia’s reliance on paid search and rising customer acquisition costs, because...
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Expedia Group's narrative projects $18.7 billion revenue and $2.7 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 7.2% yearly revenue growth and about a $1.2 billion earnings increase from $1.5 billion today.
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Before this quarter’s results, the most optimistic analysts were already assuming revenues around US$20.7 billion and earnings near US$3.9 billion by 2029, so this latest B2C driven beat could either support that upbeat AI and margin story or highlight how fragile those assumptions look if marketing spend and competition keep rising.
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