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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 1d ago
qwant news | Uber adds hotels to its app in big travel swing AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Uber announced a major expansion into travel accommodations by integrating hotel bookings directly into its app through a partnership with Expedia, initially offering access to more than 700,000 properties worldwide and later adding home rentals from Vrbo. Chief product officer Sachin Kansal explained that the feature is built from the ground up using Expedia’s APIs, allowing users to book a room, arrange a ride to the hotel, and even order room‑service—all within the Uber platform, with additional perks for Uber One subscribers. The rollout is part of a broader push to create a seamless, all‑in‑one travel experience that also includes new services such as on‑the‑go snack ordering, “Shop for Me,” AI‑powered voice search, indoor airport navigation, city guides, and upcoming boat‑ride bookings, while Uber continues to explore further integrations like robotaxis and delivery robots. Read more: https://www.theverge.com/transportation/919393/uber-hotel-expedia-vrbo-ai-voice-search #Uber #Expedia #SachinKansal #Vrbo #BookingHoldings
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 2d ago
US Top News and Analysis | Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Robinhood, Booking Holdings, Starbucks, Visa & more AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. After the bell, several U.S. stocks posted notable moves: Booking Holdings slid nearly 4 % after trimming its full‑year adjusted EPS growth to the “low‑to‑mid‑teens” amid lingering Middle‑East conflict impacts, while its peer Expedia fell about 3 % in sympathy. Mondelez International rose 2 % on a first‑quarter beat, reporting 67 cents per share earnings on $10.08 billion revenue versus expectations of 61 cents and $9.75 billion. Robinhood’s shares tumbled roughly 6 % as Q1 results missed forecasts (38 cents earnings on $1.07 billion revenue). Starbucks jumped nearly 5 % after upping its full‑year same‑store‑sales outlook to at least 5 % and raising its EPS range to $2.25‑$2.45. Enphase Energy slipped more than 6 % despite a modest beat, while Seagate Technology surged about 15 % on strong Q4 guidance. NXP Semiconductors also spiked over 15 % after beating earnings and revenue estimates. Cloud‑security firm F5 added nearly 5 % on better‑than‑expected Q2 results and upgraded guidance; Visa gained 6 % on solid Q2 earnings and revenue. Real‑estate data provider CoStar Group fell 5 % after reaffirming full‑year revenue forecasts, and O‑I Glass plunged 19 % after cutting its full‑year EPS outlook and missing earnings expectations. Rush Street Interactive leapt 15 % on a Q1 beat and raised full‑year guidance, Bloom Energy rose 9 % after beating estimates, and Brown‑Forman slid 6 % when merger talks with Pernod Ricard fell through. Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/28/stocks-making-the-biggest-moves-after-hours-hood-bkng-sbux-v.html #Robinhood #BookingHoldings #Starbucks #Visa
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