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Liberty Tripadvisor Holdings Inc
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Liberty TripAdvisor Holdings, Inc. engages in the online advertising and commerce business through its subsidiaries. The company is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado and currently employs 2,691 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2014-08-27. The firm operates, through its subsidiary, Tripadvisor, Inc. (Tripadvisor). Its segments include Hotels, Media & Platform, and Experiences & Dining. Tripadvisor is an online travel company and enables to plan, book and experience the trip. Tripadvisor operates a global travel guidance platform that connects travelers with travel partners through rich content, price comparison tools and online reservation and related services for destinations, accommodations, travel activities and experiences, and restaurants. The company provides click-based advertising on Tripadvisor-branded Websites, which primarily consists of contextually-relevant booking links to its travel partners’ Websites. Tripadvisor provides information and services for consumers to research and book restaurant reservations in travel destinations through its online restaurant reservations offering, TheFork, and on its Tripadvisor-branded Websites and mobile applications.
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