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- CEO: Brian Chesky (Aug 2008–)Founded: August 2008, San Francisco, CAHeadquarters: San Francisco, CANumber of employees: 6,132 (2021)Revenue: 4.81 billion USD (2021)Subsidiaries: HotelTonight, Luxury Retreats International Inc., MOREFounders: Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, Nathan Blecharczyk
Market Cap 77.37B Beta (5Y Monthly) N/A
- 52 Week Range103.74 - 212.58
- Volume
4,581,072 ymbol Last Price Change % Change 13.51 -0.55 -3.91% 2,335.87 -36.49 -1.54% 131.66 -2.53 -1.89% 15.63 -0.45 -2.80% 56.33 -1.42 -2.46%
"""Airbnb's business is naturally insulated from inflation for two simple reasons. First, travelers with less spending power will likely gravitate toward cheaper Airbnb rentals instead of traditional hotels. Second, hosts who want to generate additional income will likely rent out more properties.
Airbnb is an ideal growth stock for the current market. Its profitability is improving, it's resistant to inflation, it benefits from relaxed lockdown measures, and its valuations are fairly reasonable. The unpredictable macro and geopolitical headwinds might limit its near-term gains, but I believe it's still a solid long-term winner.""""
CEO: Brian Chesky (Aug 2008–)
Founded: August 2008, San Francisco, CA
Headquarters: San Francisco, CA
Number of employees: 6,132 (2021)
Revenue: 4.81 billion USD (2021)
Subsidiaries: HotelTonight, Luxury Retreats International Inc., MORE
Founders: Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, Nathan Blecharczyk
Market Cap | 77.37B |
Beta (5Y Monthly) | N/A |
52 Week Range103.74 - 212.58
Volume4,581,072
ymbol | Last Price | Change | % Change |
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"""Airbnb's business is naturally insulated from inflation for two simple reasons. First, travelers with less spending power will likely gravitate toward cheaper Airbnb rentals instead of traditional hotels. Second, hosts who want to generate additional income will likely rent out more properties.
Airbnb is an ideal growth stock for the current market. Its profitability is improving, it's resistant to inflation, it benefits from relaxed lockdown measures, and its valuations are fairly reasonable. The unpredictable macro and geopolitical headwinds might limit its near-term gains, but I believe it's still a solid long-term winner.""""
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