Movement Alert|Airbnb, Inc. Rises 11.55% in After-Hours Trading, Q3 Revenue Guidance Significantly Beats Market Expectations

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Aug 07

On August 7, Airbnb, Inc. rose 11.55% in after-hours trading, reaching $170.0 per share, with turnover of $37.42 million.

The surge was driven by the company's Q3 revenue guidance of $4.69 billion to $4.77 billion, issued alongside its earnings release, which significantly exceeded the market consensus estimate of $4.6 billion by approximately 2% to 3.7%. This beat served as the core catalyst for the price jump. For Q2, consensus estimates had projected revenue of $3.577 billion, representing 17.83% year-over-year growth, and adjusted EPS of $1.25, up 33.46% year-over-year.

Ahead of the earnings release, multiple institutions had raised their price targets, including Bank of America Global Research lifting its target from $150 to $160, UBS adjusting to $163 from $157, and Jefferies maintaining a Buy rating with a $175 target. Strategically, the company has been executing a broad expansion into boutique hotels, car rentals, grocery delivery, and AI-powered services, aiming to transform into a comprehensive travel super-app. Analysts have noted that hotel partnerships alone could add roughly 2 percentage points to growth next year.

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