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-Mandeep Singh, Global Tech Research Head at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses recent earnings.
Airbnb shares rose after the company posted strong fourth-quarter bookings and issued an upbeat revenue outlook, citing strong travel demand and growing adoption of its new flexible payment and booking options.
Also, Pinterest shares fell by the most in more than three years after the company projected current-quarter sales that fell short of Wall Street estimates, the latest in a rocky period marked by layoffs and a pivot toward artificial intelligence products.
-Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Technology Analyst, discusses why software companies are facing pressure amid concerns that AI will erode demand.
According to Bloomberg Intelligence: The top 2-3 companies in each industry could retain their ranking given high domain-expertise, brand and their ability to spend aggressively in embedding AI (intelligence) across their products, assuming they have access to all the frontier models.
-Nicole D'Souza, Bloomberg Intelligence Internet and Software Equity Analyst, discusses travel earnings.
Expedia shares tumble despite the online travel company reporting the fastest fourth-quarter revenue growth in three years and first-quarter sales and gross bookings view above Wall Street estimates. TripAdvisor shares fell to a 10-month low intraday after the online travel company reported adjusted earnings per share for the fourth quarter that fell well short of the average analyst estimate.
-Edward Najarian, Bloomberg Intelligence Consumer Finance Analyst, discusses research on American Express. According to Bloomberg Intelligence: American Express' focus on attracting new premium cardholders should help it meet consensus EPS growth of 14-15% in 2026-27, with stronger fee economics likely overlooked by investors noting its 4Q decline in US new-card acquisitions and 16% rise in customer-engagement expenses tied to high-fee cards.

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