With brands such as Booking.com, Priceline, Kayak, Agoda, and OpenTable, the digital travel giant has prospered from a pair of trends: more vacationers making reservations online and the overall growth of the global travel market (nearly 90% of the company’s revenue is now international). Booking.com, its core site, is nearing 30 million accommodation listings as it widens its scope to compete with fast-growing rivals like Airbnb.
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Company Information
Overall Score | 1.3 |
Sector | Consumer Discretionary |
Industry | Internet and Direct Marketing Retail |
CEO | Glenn Fogel |
Website | www.bookingholdings.com |
HQ Location | Norwalk, Conn. |
Country | U.S. |
Revenues ($M) (Past 12 Months) | $14,749 |
Profits ($M) (Past 12 Months) | $4,158 |
Market Value as of Oct. 9, 2019 ($M) | $82,615 |
Employees | 24,500 |