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American Airlines Feuding With Web Agencies
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Wed, Jan 05 2011 5:58 PM
Over the last two weeks, American Airlines (AMR) has pulled its flights from two of the largest online travel agency sites, Expedia (EXPE), and Orbitz (OWW), after disputes over the fees it must pay to list its flights with the agencies. Consequently, American has turned its focus to it...
Friday Sector Leaders: General Entertainment, Business Software & Services
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Fri, Aug 13 2010 4:58 PM
In trading Friday, General Entertainment shares were relative leaders, up on the day by about 4.1%. Leading the group were shares of Premier Exhibitions (PRXI), up about 56% and shares of Expedia (EXPE) up about 0.6% on the day.
Upgrades: EXPE, RHT, DG
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Tue, Apr 13 2010 2:08 PM
This morning, Goldman Sachs upgraded shares of Expedia (EXPE) from neutral to buy as the firm sees encouraging hotel trends forming. With the upgrade, Goldman added Expedia to its Conviction Buy list and set a price target of $31 per share.
Travel Calls: Expedia, Priceline
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Tue, Apr 13 2010 1:32 PM
Expedia (EXPE) stock is getting a boost today after its second upgrade in as many days. Goldman Sachs (GS) upgraded the stock today, from neutral to buy, and even put the stock on its conviction buy list.
Internet Stocks: Travel Sites File Suit, Yahoo Shuts Down for Holidays
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Tue, Dec 22 2009 10:44 AM
Internet travel websites have filed a lawsuit against New York City to prevent a hotel tax on clients. Expedia (EXPE), Hotels.
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