China's largest travel site, Trip.com, is under scrutiny after a watchdog concluded it abused its power as the platform handling over half of the country’s hotel bookings. The probe highlights concerns about anti-competitive practices in the online travel market.
Chinese authorities have imposed a substantial $765 million penalty on the travel platform Trip.com, citing violations related to monopoly abuses within the market.
Citi has decreased its price target for Trip.com (TCOM) to $64 after the company's second-quarter guidance fell short of expectations. This adjustment reflects concerns about the travel platform's near-term performance.
This collection of articles provides a preview of the upcoming quarterly earnings reports for several companies, including Trip.com (Q1 2026), MillerKnoll (Q4 2026), H.B. Fuller (Q2 2026), and Jefferies Financial Group (Q2 2026).
Trip.com Group data reveals a significant surge in multi-destination travel across the Asia-Pacific region during the recent Labour Day period. This trend indicates evolving travel preferences among consumers.
Trip.com (TCOM) announced earnings that surpassed expectations, driven by robust travel demand, leading Barclays to maintain an "Overweight" rating on the stock.
Visa and Trip.com have partnered to launch a global virtual travel card program, aiming to provide travelers with a convenient and secure payment solution for their international journeys.
Trip.com Malaysia has provided support to Pertubuhan Amal Uncle Kentang Malaysia's disaster rescue operations, as reported by Taiwan News, highlighting corporate social responsibility.
Fast-fashion giant Shein is reportedly facing significant losses in the first quarter of 2026, attributed to new US tariffs, as it prepares for a potential initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong. The company aims for a valuation between $40-50 billion, but analysts suggest it may struggle to justify this figure given the current economic climate and trade tensions.
An analysis explores whether Trip.com (TCOM) stands out as one of the fastest-growing Asian stocks currently available for investment, examining its market performance and potential.
The Chinese stock market has gained almost a third in 2025, with opportunities beyond major players like Tencent and Alibaba, including companies like Trip.com, though the market remains complex for investors.
Trip.com has been awarded the iF DESIGN AWARD 2026 in recognition of its outstanding inclusive design efforts. This prestigious award highlights the company's commitment to accessibility and user experience.
Trip.com highlights a significant increase in demand for travel to China, with Guangzhou and Zhuhai emerging as popular destinations among international visitors.
Trip.com Group, a leading online travel agency, has announced its fourth-quarter earnings results, alongside significant changes in its leadership structure.
China's antitrust regulator has penalized Trip.com with a US$770 million fine, citing the company's use of traffic allocation, platform rules, and technology to secure exclusive deals and push for the lowest prices with hotels.
Bank of America maintains a bullish stance on Trip.com (TCOM) shares, acknowledging new challenges but reaffirming its positive outlook for the travel company.
Financial analysts have identified several undervalued stocks, including Trip.com Group (TCOM) and Equinox Gold (EQX), that show high upside potential for investors.
Trip.com reported second-quarter revenue of $2.35 billion, beating estimates, but its non-GAAP EPS of $0.83 missed by $0.08. The company aims to serve 200 million inbound travelers over the next five years and expects Q2 net revenue growth of 3% to 8%.
Visa and Trip.com Group have formed a strategic collaboration aimed at empowering consumers to pursue their travel passions through enhanced offerings.
Trip.com has unveiled two new travel promotions, including a "National 5.5 Autumn Mega Sale" and an exclusive "Seek Southeast Asia" initiative. These perks are aimed at travelers, specifically targeting Sydney residents for the latter.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Trip.com Group Limited (TCOM), seeking recovery for investors, with a deadline for lead plaintiffs set for May 11, 2026.
Visa and Trip.com have partnered to launch a global virtual travel card program aimed at simplifying and streamlining travel payments across the Asia Pacific region.