- Expedia Group reported robust Q2 2026 results, with revenue climbing 14% and Adjusted EBITDA increasing 23%.
- Analyst firm Piper Sandler maintained a "Neutral" rating but significantly raised its price target for Expedia Group to $325 from $245.
- Following strong performance, Expedia Group raised its full-year financial outlook, now expecting annual revenue between $16.05 billion and $16.22 billion.
Expedia Group (NASDAQ: EXPE) is a major online travel company that offers a wide range of services, including booking flights, hotels, and vacation packages. The company operates several well-known travel brands. With a market capitalization of approximately $36.60 billion, it is a significant player in the global travel and tourism industry.
On August 6, 2026, analyst firm Piper Sandler maintained its "Neutral" rating for Expedia Group, which suggests a hold position for investors. At the time of the rating, the stock was priced at $319.66. A Neutral rating often means the analyst believes the stock will perform in line with the broader market.
Despite the hold recommendation, Piper Sandler increased its price target for Expedia Group to $325 from $245, as highlighted by TheFly. A price target is an analyst's projection of a stock's future price. This update came as the company reported strong quarterly results, which saw its stock price increase by 2.44%.
Expedia Group's second-quarter 2026 performance exceeded expectations, with revenue growing 14% year-over-year to $4.32 billion. The company also saw gross bookings, which is the total value of all travel services booked, climb by 12%. Adjusted EBITDA, a measure of profitability, reached $1.10 billion, marking a 23% increase from the previous year.
Expedia Group's earnings per share were $5.76, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $5.45. Following these strong results, Expedia Group raised its financial outlook for the full year. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, the company now expects annual revenue to be between $16.05 billion and $16.22 billion.