Trip.com Group Ltd
HKEX:9961

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Trip.com Group Ltd
HKEX:9961
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Price: 541.5 HKD -1.1% Market Closed
Market Cap: 353.7B HKD
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Trip.com Group Ltd., formerly known as Ctrip.com, has woven a remarkable narrative in the ever-evolving travel industry. Launched from ground zero in Shanghai in 1999, the company began by providing internet-based travel services when digital booking was still a novel concept in China. It quickly evolved into a comprehensive one-stop travel platform that serves the diverse needs of globetrotters and corporate travelers alike. Trip.com operates by offering a broad spectrum of travel services—airline tickets, hotel reservations, packaged tours, and corporate travel management—under its various brands, including Ctrip, Skyscanner, and Qunar. Its strength lies in its ability to harness cutting-edge technology to offer convenience, efficiency, and personalized travel solutions to its vast customer base. The revenue model of Trip.com Group is as diverse as its services. Primarily, the company generates income through service fees charged on bookings made through its online portals and mobile apps. This includes commissions from airlines, hotel networks, and other travel service providers. Another stream comes from advertising services, especially given its substantial online traffic, placing it as an attractive space for marketers. The company also benefits from Skyscanner, which offers metasearch services for airline tickets, gleaning significant ad revenues in the process. By continuously expanding its geographic footprint and enhancing its tech-driven offerings, Trip.com has entrenched itself as a formidable player in the global travel market, effectively bridging the gap between travelers and their destinations.

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661.2 HKD
Undervaluation 18%
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