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  2. This Expedia Analyst Is Buying The Dip - AOL

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    The stock has a 52-week high of $144 and a 52-week low of $40.76.Related Links:Why Expedia's Stock Is Trading Higher TodayExpedia CEO, CFO Resign; Chairman Barry Diller, Vice Chair Kern To ...

  3. Is It Time To Consider Buying Expedia Group, Inc ... - AOL

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

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  5. 'Competing' Brands You Didn't Know Were Made by the Same Company

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    Based in Bellevue, Washington, Expedia Group owns most all the major travel fare aggregators and metasearch sites you probably use when planning a vacation, including CheapTickets, Orbitz ...

  6. Expedia shares sink as vacation rental weakness fuels ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Expedia shares tumbled as much as 13% to a near six-month low in early trading on Friday, after the online booking firm cut its annual forecast for revenue growth due to weakness at its ...

  7. Expedia Stock Hits Record High After Analysts Boost Price ...

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  8. Priceline, Expedia, and Orbitz: Beware or Be Greedy? - AOL

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    You might have noticed the recent debate about whether or not Priceline is overpriced. At the time of this writing Priceline trades at $1,280 per share, which makes it the highest-priced stock in ...

  9. 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