Booking Holdings (BKNG) reported Q4 2025 revenue of $6.35 billion, exceeding analyst estimates, but its diluted earnings per share of $44.22 missed expectations. Despite the EPS miss, the company showed strong growth in revenue, gross profit, operating profit, and net income, with operating cash flow more than doubling. Insider trading data indicated significant sales by executives, while institutional investors showed mixed activity, and analysts largely maintained “Buy” or “Outperform” ratings with a median price target of $6250.0.
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Booking Holdings (BKNG) Releases Q4 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats but EPS Misses
Booking Holdings (BKNG) reported Q4 2025 revenue of $6.35 billion, exceeding analyst estimates, but its diluted earnings per share of $44.22 missed expectations. Despite the EPS miss, the company showed strong growth in revenue, gross profit, operating profit, and net income, with operating cash flow more than doubling. Insider trading data indicated significant sales by executives, while institutional investors showed mixed activity, and analysts largely maintained “Buy” or “Outperform” ratings with a median price target of $6250.0.