On August 19, Booking Holdings rose 3.3% in regular trading, trading at approximately $214.86/share, with turnover of $199 million. The move was driven by a combination of strong cruise industry earnings and a strategic partnership expansion at its OpenTable subsidiary.
Viking Holdings reported Q2 earnings that significantly beat expectations, posting $2.19 billion in revenue with robust demand and strong forward bookings for the next several quarters. The results demonstrated that travel consumer spending intentions remain resilient, lifting the broader online travel and hospitality sector. Within the same session, Airbnb rose 2.4%, Royal Caribbean gained 0.9%, and Marriott advanced 1.99%.
Additionally, OpenTable expanded its technology partnership with Block's Square unit, integrating restaurant reservation, guest data, and transaction information into a unified view. The collaboration enables restaurants to link reservations to spending patterns, repeat visits, and customer profiles, enhancing loyalty and marketing capabilities. Multiple investment banks have recently raised their price targets on Booking Holdings, with JPMorgan at $248, UBS at $266, and HSBC maintaining $301.
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