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bloggingstocks.com - Dec 19, 2008   about  EXPE, EBAY, FDX and 1 more
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, eBay (EBAY), Amazon.com (AMZN), Expedia Inc (EXPE), FedEx Corp (FDX), Analyst initiationsAnalyst upgrades: Jefferies upgraded shares of Alkermes (NASDAQ: ALKS) to Overweight from Neutral on valuation, as they believe the current sha...
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zachstocks.com - Dec 15, 2008   about  EXPE
Last week I traveled to Baltimore for the monthly editorial meeting for Taipan Publishing Group.  Shortly before leaving my home office in Atlanta, I booked a hotel using Expedia Inc. (EXPE).  Similar to previous trips, I was pleased with the choices available both from a price standpoint as well as...
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alleyinsider.com - Nov 25, 2008   about  EXPE, OWW, TZOO
With 600,000 fewer Americans traveling this holiday weekend and 7.2% fewer flying, according to the AAA, travel sites are beginning to feel like the turkeys in that Sarah Palin video: Last week, Moody's lowered its outlook on Orbitz's (OWW) from stable to junk. "With global recession becoming an in...
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sramanamitra.com - Nov 17, 2008   about  PCLN, EXPE, OWW
The online travel industry’s woes just don’t seem to be coming to an end, not a surprise as Japan follows the European Union and Hong Kong into an official recession. The World Travel Market’s Global Trends Report 2008 notes that global capacity for winter airline schedules is down and hotel occupan...
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 31, 2008   about  EXPE, PCLN, OWW
The online travel booking business is not going to survive an economic downturn unscathed. That’s not a surprising statement, but confirmation of those sentiments yesterday form Expedia (EXPE) has the Street scurrying to revalue the online travel stocks. As I noted in a post yesterday, Expedia obser...
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seekingalpha.com - Oct 30, 2008   about  EXPE
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247wallst.com - Oct 30, 2008   about  EXPE, GLBL, AVP and 3 more
Hartford Financial (HIG) Big analyst downgrade. Plunges to $8.23 from 52-week high of $98.70. CIGNA (CI) Profit drops 53%. Stock off to $15.08 from 52-week... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 30, 2008   about  EXPE, LINTA, GSIC and 1 more
Apparently, when the economy is going south, people spend less time buying things they don’t really need from television shopping channels. That is one of the takeaways from this morning’s financial update from the convoluted empire that is John Malone’s Liberty Media Corp. The slice of the company...
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 17, 2008   about  EXPE, PCLN, OWW
If the economy is going to slow (which it is) and the jobless rate is going rise (which it is) you can safely conclude that people will be traveling less. That’s the core idea behind the call today on the online travel sites by Bank of America’s Brian Pitz and Brian Fitzgerald, who today chopped the...
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 22, 2008   about  GOOG, EXPE, PCLN and 3 more
Citigroup’s Mark Mahaney is the latest Internet analyst to chop his estimates on the companies in the sector across the board to reflect the impact on earnings of a stronger dollar. The move follows similar sweeping estimate cuts recently by J.P. Morgan’s Imran Khan and by Lehman’s Douglas Anmuth. H...
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 08, 2008   about  EBAY, PCLN, EXPE and 3 more
Bank of America Internet analysts Brian Pitz and Brian Fitzgerald this morning chopped their estimates on Google (GOOG), Yahoo (YHOO), Amazon (AMZN), eBay (EBAY), Priceline (PCLN) and Expedia (EXPE) to reflect the recent rally of the dollar against the Euro and some Asian currencies. The move follow...
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 04, 2008   about  EBAY, PCLN, EXPE and 4 more
Imran Khan, analyst at J.P. Morgan, this morning issued a pair of cautionary reports on the prospects for Internet stocks, one focused on weak ad spending, the other addressing the impact of a stronger U.S. dollar. In his piece on the outlook for ad spending, Khan noted that macro weakness has alrea...
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