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  2. Reservation price - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a reservation (or reserve) price is a limit on the price of a good or a service. On the demand side, it is the highest price that a buyer is willing to pay; on the supply side, it is the lowest price a seller is willing to accept for a good or service. Reservation prices are commonly used in auctions, but

  3. Reserve (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    A smaller organization (e.g., less than US$1,000,000 per year) or one with volatile income sources could be vulnerable even if it had more than six months' expenses in reserve. [4] Grantmakers, for example, frequently maintain operating reserves of more than 12 months because their income often depends on a volatile stock market. [ 4 ]

  4. Expedia Group - Wikipedia

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    In January 2011, Travelscape, a subsidiary of Expedia Inc. based in the Las Vegas Valley, was ordered to pay $6.3 million in back sales taxes to South Carolina by the South Carolina Supreme Court. Travelscape argued that South Carolina's efforts to tax online retailers located out-of-state violate the Dormant Commerce Clause. In a unanimous ...

  5. Expedia CEO says customers claim to be worried about ... - AOL

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  6. Is Expedia Going to Soar High or Come Crashing Down on ... - AOL

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    Is Expedia about to take a flight of its own? On Thursday, Feb. 6, the online travel company is due to report fourth-quarter earnings for its 2013 fiscal year. Oftentimes with earnings, shares of ...

  7. Expedia's bounceback in hotel bookings looks good - AOL

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    Expedia reported an 8% rise in hotel bookings from 2019. Airbnb said its gross bookings rose 73% from 3 years ago, as it swung to a huge profit.

  8. Compensating variation - Wikipedia

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    It measures the amount of money a consumer would pay to avoid a price change, before it happens. When the good is neither a normal good nor an inferior good, or when there are no income effects for the good (in particular when utility is quasilinear), then EV (Equivalent variation) = CV (Compensating Variation) = ΔCS (Change in Consumer Surplus)

  9. Why Expedia and Priceline Don't Want You to Hear About ... - AOL

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