Booking Holdings Inc. reported Q4 earnings that significantly exceeded analyst expectations, with adjusted EPS of $48.80 and revenue of $6.35 billion. The company saw a 9% rise in room nights and a 16% increase in gross bookings year-over-year, alongside robust guidance for Q1 and full-year 2026. Additionally, the board approved a 25-to-1 stock split and increased its quarterly cash dividend.
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Booking Holdings beats Q4 expectations as room nights rise 9% By Investing.com
Booking Holdings Inc. reported Q4 earnings that significantly exceeded analyst expectations, with adjusted EPS of $48.80 and revenue of $6.35 billion. The company saw a 9% rise in room nights and a 16% increase in gross bookings year-over-year, alongside robust guidance for Q1 and full-year 2026. Additionally, the board approved a 25-to-1 stock split and increased its quarterly cash dividend.