Expedia Group’s stock fell nearly 7% in premarket trading despite exceeding Wall Street’s revenue and earnings estimates, posting double-digit booking growth, increasing its dividend, and repurchasing stock. The decline is attributed to cautious guidance for 2026 and tempered margin expectations from its CFO, who highlighted a “dynamic macro environment.” While first-quarter margins are expected to improve, the remainder of the year could be less robust.
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Why Is Expedia Stock Falling Friday? - Expedia Group (NASDAQ:EXPE)
Expedia Group’s stock fell nearly 7% in premarket trading despite exceeding Wall Street’s revenue and earnings estimates, posting double-digit booking growth, increasing its dividend, and repurchasing stock. The decline is attributed to cautious guidance for 2026 and tempered margin expectations from its CFO, who highlighted a “dynamic macro environment.” While first-quarter margins are expected to improve, the remainder of the year could be less robust.