Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB), the leading online marketplace for short-term lodging and experiences with a market ...
For starters, Airbnb has a brand moat. There are some growing competitors, yes, but around 90% of its traffic is organic. In other words, management isn't bleeding cash to acquire users. Travelers ...
American cities are cracking down on Airbnb — so it's expanding rapidly in countries like Brazil, Mexico, China, and Japan.
Airbnb is still adding users, but its grip on the short-term-rental market is slipping as it faces more competition. Airbnb has dominated the short-term-rental market so far, as seen by its large ...
Airbnb’s ABNB shares have lost 7.4% over the past six months, underperforming the Zacks Consumer Discretionary sector’s 16.4% return and the Zacks Leisure and Recreation Services industry’s ...
Airbnb may have a near stranglehold on the market, but other better options including Vacasa and Vrbo. Many or all of the products on this page are from partners who compensate us when you click ...
countering the hotel industry — particularly the Hotel Trades Council union — which sees short-term rentals as competition for tourists. Airbnb has launched a Super PAC that plans to spend $5 ...
Airbnb co-hosting has gained popularity on social media, with individuals sharing strategies to earn money without owning property. The co-hosting model poses potential competition to small ...