Movement Alert|Booking Holdings Overnight Rise 5.27%, Q2 Earnings and Revenue Beat Wall Street Estimates

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Aug 05

On August 5, Booking Holdings rose 5.27% overnight, trading at $204.51/share, with turnover of $61,400. The rally was driven by the company's Q2 earnings release, which significantly exceeded analyst expectations.

Booking Holdings reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $2.54, beating the consensus estimate of $2.45 by 3.67% and representing a 14.4% year-over-year increase. Revenue came in at $7.35 billion versus the $7.19 billion expected, growing 8.1% YoY. The outperformance was fueled by strong international travel demand and robust U.S. room nights, which grew at a high single-digit rate. The CEO highlighted that AI initiatives are delivering positive returns, with per-booking customer service costs declining at a double-digit percentage rate while maintaining high satisfaction scores. Management guided Q3 revenue growth of 4%-6% and full-year adjusted EPS growth in the low-to-mid teens. The company also raised its transformation plan savings target to approximately $650 million, expected by 2027. However, management cautioned that Middle East conflict-related indirect impacts on long-haul travel may persist through Q3.

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