- Investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald raised its price target for Expedia Group Inc. to $310.00 from $255.00, despite the stock trading at $319.66.
- The online travel company reported strong Q2 2026 financial results, with 12% gross bookings growth, a 14% revenue increase, and $1.10 billion in adjusted EBITDA.
- While Expedia Group Inc. raised its full-year revenue forecast to between $16.05 billion and $16.22 billion, GuruFocus suggests the stock may be significantly overvalued at a GF Value of $209.75.
Expedia Group Inc. (NASDAQ: EXPE) is a major online travel company that provides booking services for flights, hotels, and car rentals. On August 6, 2026, investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald increased its price target for Expedia Group Inc. to $310.00 from $255.00. This update came as the stock was trading at a price of $319.66.
This price target revision follows strong Q2 2026 financial results. The company reported a 12% year-over-year increase in gross bookings, which is the total value of all travel services booked. Revenue also rose by 14%, and adjusted EBITDA, a measure of profitability, reached $1.10 billion, a 23% increase from the previous year.
The company's business-to-business (B2B) segment showed strong performance with its 20th straight quarter of double-digit growth. Consumer bookings also increased by 8%, supported by strong engagement from top-tier loyalty members. This marks the fastest U.S. growth for the company in 15 quarters, driven by AI-powered personalization.
Due to these results, Expedia Group Inc. raised its financial forecast for the full year. As reported by the WSJ, the company now expects annual revenue between $16.05 billion and $16.22 billion. This is an increase from its previous forecast of $15.60 billion to $16.00 billion, showing confidence in its continued performance.
While the stock price for Expedia Group Inc. increased by 2.44% on the day of the announcement, some analysis suggests caution. GuruFocus calculated the stock's GF Value at $209.75. This metric indicates that the stock may be significantly overvalued at its current price, despite the positive company performance and analyst outlook.