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AirBnB: The New King of Travel?
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That’s a market cap of $114.5 billion, on 2020 revenue of $3.4 billion or (if you’re an optimist) 2019 revenue of $4.8 billion. That brings ABNB stock price to sales ratio of anywhere from 23 (for the optimists) to 34 (for the realists). We can’t talk about a price to earnings ratio because there are no earnings, and there never have been.</p>\n<p>ABNB stock is the most valuable name in travel.<b>Booking.Com</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>BKNG</u></b>), which began as Priceline, is worth $97.6 billion. It had $15 billion in 2019 revenue and brought nearly one-third of that revenue to the net income line.<b>Expedia Group</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>EXPE</u></b>) is worth $25.3 billion on 2019 revenue of $12 billion.</p>\n<p><b>A Ridiculous Price</b></p>\n<p>It’s a ridiculous price but you would never know at Tipranks, where 10 of 26 analysts rate AirBnB a buy andonly 1 says sell.The average one-year price target, however, is $193.25, 2% from where it was due to open.</p>\n<p>Bulls like the folks at Revolution Capital saythey love AirBnBbecause travel should be a $1 trillion market in 2025. Revolution thinks AirBnB will hit $13 billion in revenue by 2025, based on its current trajectory. They believe its “experiences” service should bea big growth catalyst.</p>\n<p>Sure, but you’re buying at over 10 times expected 2025 revenue. Let’s also not forget that, as with other stocks that find a better business model like<b>Tesla</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>TSLA</u></b>), the posse is now after ABNB stock. Expedia has a version of AirBnB called Vrbo, which isseeking to poach hosts. Booking offersa versionof AirBnB.<b>TripAdvisor</b>(NASDAQ:<b><u>TRIP</u></b>) has offered experiencesfor years— that is its core business.</p>\n<p>The companies that book travel are also bigger than anyone else in travel. AirBnB now has more than twice the market cap of<b>Marriott International</b>(NYSE:<b><u>MAR</u></b>), almost three times that of Southwest Airlines (NYSE:<b><u>LUV</u></b>), more than three times that of<b>Carnival</b>(NYSE:<b><u>CCL</u></b>).</p>\n<p><b>Yes, But</b></p>\n<p>That’s not to say AirBnB isn’t a good company. It should seegreat growth in 2021. Its “experiences” helped many gig workersthrough the pandemic.</p>\n<p>The company has launcheda splashy new ad campaign for hosts, shutting down its online“influencers” program, while its rivals continue to market mostly online.</p>\n<p>But have we already forgotten the pushback AirBnB was getting two years ago?Those fights are back.As our Muslim Farooque notes many cities are banning the service or putting such constraints on it as topractically shut it down.Cities that tourists like are doing all they can to discourage AirBnB hosts withstrict regulation.</p>\n<p>Then there’s the AirBnB “myth” that when you rent with them, some small guy like you is getting the money. Not true. Just 5% of hostscontrol one-thirdof all AirBnB rentals. 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That’s a...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://investorplace.com/2021/04/abnb-stock-the-new-king-of-travel/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"ABNB":"爱彼迎"},"source_url":"https://investorplace.com/2021/04/abnb-stock-the-new-king-of-travel/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1155080490","content_text":"AirBnB has changed travel forever but it may now be overvalued.\n\nThere’s a new king in the travel market and it’s ABNB stock.\nAirBnB(NASDAQ:ABNB) opened for trade Apr. 5 at almost $191/share. That’s a market cap of $114.5 billion, on 2020 revenue of $3.4 billion or (if you’re an optimist) 2019 revenue of $4.8 billion. That brings ABNB stock price to sales ratio of anywhere from 23 (for the optimists) to 34 (for the realists). We can’t talk about a price to earnings ratio because there are no earnings, and there never have been.\nABNB stock is the most valuable name in travel.Booking.Com(NASDAQ:BKNG), which began as Priceline, is worth $97.6 billion. It had $15 billion in 2019 revenue and brought nearly one-third of that revenue to the net income line.Expedia Group(NASDAQ:EXPE) is worth $25.3 billion on 2019 revenue of $12 billion.\nA Ridiculous Price\nIt’s a ridiculous price but you would never know at Tipranks, where 10 of 26 analysts rate AirBnB a buy andonly 1 says sell.The average one-year price target, however, is $193.25, 2% from where it was due to open.\nBulls like the folks at Revolution Capital saythey love AirBnBbecause travel should be a $1 trillion market in 2025. Revolution thinks AirBnB will hit $13 billion in revenue by 2025, based on its current trajectory. They believe its “experiences” service should bea big growth catalyst.\nSure, but you’re buying at over 10 times expected 2025 revenue. Let’s also not forget that, as with other stocks that find a better business model likeTesla(NASDAQ:TSLA), the posse is now after ABNB stock. Expedia has a version of AirBnB called Vrbo, which isseeking to poach hosts. Booking offersa versionof AirBnB.TripAdvisor(NASDAQ:TRIP) has offered experiencesfor years— that is its core business.\nThe companies that book travel are also bigger than anyone else in travel. AirBnB now has more than twice the market cap ofMarriott International(NYSE:MAR), almost three times that of Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV), more than three times that ofCarnival(NYSE:CCL).\nYes, But\nThat’s not to say AirBnB isn’t a good company. It should seegreat growth in 2021. 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