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Expedia: Take Off?
Published by: cfz 2009-01-09
On November 10, 1998, Microsoft had its first-ever spin-off. Of course, the newly minted IPO was Expedia (EXPE) , the online travel site.

Like any hot Net IPO, the stock soared on its first day, gaining $39.44 to $53.44, giving the company a $2 billion market capitalization.

The stock eventually reached a high of $65-7/8. However, Expedia is now trading for $48-3/8.

Having Microsoft as the parent certainly has made life easier for Expedia. Since its inception in 1996, the site has generated a total of $790 million in airline ticket purchases, hotel and car rental reservations. There are now about 7.5 million registered users. According to Media Metrix, Expedia.com was ranked No. 1 as the most visited travel site for the six months ended September 30, 1999.

The site is a one-stop shop for travel. You have access to schedules, pricing and availability information for over 450 airlines, 40,000 hotels and all major car rental companies.

The competition is intense, though, and will worsen with the pending recent merger announcement of Travelocity and Preview. But the market seems to be big enough for several players. Travel is the biggest online retail category, with online transactions of $7.8 billion in 1999, an amount expected to be $32 billion by 2004 by Forrester Research.

Computer Power User Article - Inside Expedia::
Interestingly, Expedia's take on mobile devices is that they are best used Naturally, this set Expedia off to a slow start as the company first had to
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Overworked Americans can't use up their vacation::
"Expedia.com wants to do everything possible to help Americans overcome "If you take off a week, you've got three times as much work to do when you get
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Strategy

There is an interesting way to perhaps make a quick profit from Expedia. The company is currently in the so-called quiet period. This is mandated by the Securities and Exchange Commission and requires companies to not promote their stock until 26 days after their IPO. Of course, once the quiet period expires, there is lots of hyping. Underwriters will put buy recommendations on the stock. The IPO company will also typically make big announcements.

Expedia Press Room - Press Releases::
Expedia Travel Trendwatch Observes Consumer Appetite for Winter Travel, "But travel during winter is nothing compared to the take-off we'll see when
http://press.expedia.com/index.php?s=press_releases&item=359
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Expedia has lots of fire-power for its quiet period expiration--Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley were the underwriters. Of course, they have highly regarded (and followed) research analysts.

It is vitally important to Microsoft that Expedia perform very well. The reason is that Microsoft wants to spin-off other Internet divisions. Thus, it makes sense that Microsoft will spin-off its best divisions first. This creates momentum for follow-on spin-offs.

But perhaps most importantly, Microsoft wants to deflect attention away from the settlement talks with the Justice Department. What better way then to show strength from its Expedia IPO?

Microsoft still owns 80 percent of Expedia. So it should not be surprising if Microsoft puts lots of pressure on the company to show results and make a splash.

Expedia looks like it could have a nice short-term pop. As for the quiet period, it will expire Dec. 5.


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