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Transcript | Quarter | Year | Date | Estimated EPS | Actual EPS |
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Read Transcript | Q4 | 2024 | 2025-02-13 | $0.61 | $0.73 |
Read Transcript | Q3 | 2024 | 2024-11-07 | $2.14 | $2.13 |
Read Transcript | Q2 | 2024 | 2024-08-06 | $0.92 | $0.86 |
Read Transcript | Q1 | 2024 | 2024-05-08 | $0.24 | $0.41 |
Read Transcript | Q4 | 2023 | 2024-02-13 | $0.66 | $0.76 |
Read Transcript | Q3 | 2023 | 2023-11-01 | $2.08 | $2.39 |
Read Transcript | Q2 | 2023 | 2023-08-03 | $0.78 | $0.98 |
Read Transcript | Q1 | 2023 | 2023-05-09 | $0.09 | $0.18 |

Airbnb, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates a platform that enables hosts to offer stays and experiences to guests worldwide. The company's marketplace model connects hosts and guests online or through mobile devices to book spaces and experiences. It primarily offers private rooms, primary homes, or vacation homes. The company was formerly known as AirBed & Breakfast, Inc. and changed its name to Airbnb, Inc. in November 2010. Airbnb, Inc. was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
$128.80
Stock Price
$81.21B
Market Cap
7.30K
Employees
San Francisco, CA
Location
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Annual Income Statement
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 |
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Revenue | $11.10B | $9.92B | $8.40B | $5.99B | $3.38B |
Cost of Revenue | $1.88B | $1.70B | $1.50B | $1.16B | $876.04M |
Gross Profit | $9.22B | $8.21B | $6.90B | $4.84B | $2.50B |
Gross Profit Ratio | 83.08% | 82.80% | 82.15% | 80.70% | 74.07% |
Research and Development Expenses | $2.06B | $1.72B | $1.50B | $1.43B | $2.75B |
General and Administrative Expenses | $1.19B | $2.02B | $950.00M | $836.00M | $1.13B |
Selling and Marketing Expenses | $2.15B | $1.76B | $1.52B | $1.19B | $1.18B |
Selling General and Administrative Expenses | $3.33B | $3.79B | $2.47B | $2.02B | $2.31B |
Other Expenses | $1.28B | $1.19B | $25.00M | $-304.00M | $-947.22M |
Operating Expenses | $6.67B | $6.70B | $5.01B | $4.29B | $5.94B |
Cost and Expenses | $8.55B | $8.40B | $6.51B | $5.45B | $6.82B |
Interest Income | $818.00M | $721.00M | $186.00M | $13.00M | $27.12M |
Interest Expense | $- | $83.00M | $24.00M | $438.00M | $171.69M |
Depreciation and Amortization | $- | $44.00M | $89.30M | $175.50M | $125.88M |
EBITDA | $2.55B | $2.23B | $2.10B | $-64.36M | $-4.38B |
EBITDA Ratio | 23.00% | 22.48% | 25.99% | 6.49% | -125.30% |
Operating Income | $2.55B | $1.52B | $1.80B | $429.00M | $-3.59B |
Operating Income Ratio | 23.00% | 15.31% | 21.45% | 7.16% | -106.27% |
Total Other Income Expenses Net | $778.00M | $584.00M | $187.00M | $-729.00M | $-1.09B |
Income Before Tax | $3.33B | $2.10B | $1.99B | $-300.00M | $-4.68B |
Income Before Tax Ratio | 30.00% | 21.20% | 23.68% | -5.01% | -138.59% |
Income Tax Expense | $683.00M | $-2.69B | $96.00M | $52.00M | $-97.22M |
Net Income | $2.65B | $4.79B | $1.89B | $-352.00M | $-4.58B |
Net Income Ratio | 23.85% | 48.32% | 22.54% | -5.87% | -135.71% |
EPS | $4.19 | $7.52 | $2.97 | $-0.57 | $-16.12 |
EPS Diluted | $4.11 | $7.24 | $2.79 | $-0.57 | $-16.12 |
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding | 632.00M | 637.00M | 637.00M | 616.00M | 284.36M |
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding Diluted | 645.00M | 662.00M | 680.00M | 616.00M | 284.36M |
SEC Filing | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source |
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | September 30, 2024 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | September 30, 2023 | June 30, 2023 | March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | September 30, 2022 | June 30, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | September 30, 2021 | June 30, 2021 | March 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | September 30, 2020 | June 30, 2020 | March 31, 2020 |
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Revenue | $2.48B | $3.73B | $2.75B | $2.14B | $2.22B | $3.40B | $2.48B | $1.82B | $1.90B | $2.88B | $2.10B | $1.51B | $1.53B | $2.24B | $1.34B | $886.94M | $859.26M | $1.34B | $334.77M | $841.83M |
Cost of Revenue | $427.00M | $465.00M | $844.00M | $765.00M | $384.00M | $459.00M | $432.00M | $428.00M | $345.12M | $401.00M | $390.00M | $363.00M | $295.31M | $311.58M | $294.43M | $254.51M | $209.75M | $227.32M | $161.20M | $277.77M |
Gross Profit | $2.05B | $3.27B | $1.90B | $1.38B | $1.83B | $2.94B | $2.05B | $1.39B | $1.56B | $2.48B | $1.71B | $1.15B | $1.24B | $1.93B | $1.04B | $632.42M | $649.52M | $1.12B | $173.58M | $564.06M |
Gross Profit Ratio | 82.78% | 87.50% | 69.30% | 64.30% | 82.70% | 86.50% | 82.60% | 76.50% | 81.90% | 86.10% | 81.50% | 75.90% | 80.70% | 86.10% | 77.90% | 71.30% | 75.59% | 83.06% | 51.85% | 67.00% |
Research and Development Expenses | $538.00M | $524.00M | $519.00M | $475.00M | $432.00M | $419.00M | $451.00M | $420.00M | $397.84M | $366.00M | $375.00M | $363.00M | $367.84M | $344.41M | $349.73M | $363.06M | $2.06B | $213.92M | $217.94M | $258.82M |
General and Administrative Expenses | $248.00M | $335.00M | $315.00M | $287.00M | $1.20B | $304.00M | $275.00M | $243.00M | $255.74M | $240.00M | $244.00M | $210.00M | $216.51M | $210.75M | $218.30M | $189.76M | $713.77M | $180.02M | $149.30M | $91.76M |
Selling and Marketing Expenses | $547.00M | $514.00M | $573.00M | $514.00M | $424.00M | $403.00M | $486.00M | $450.00M | $408.34M | $384.00M | $379.00M | $345.00M | $351.03M | $290.86M | $315.32M | $229.12M | $629.82M | $113.49M | $114.84M | $317.18M |
Selling General and Administrative Expenses | $795.00M | $849.00M | $888.00M | $801.00M | $1.63B | $707.00M | $761.00M | $693.00M | $664.08M | $624.00M | $623.00M | $555.00M | $567.54M | $501.60M | $533.63M | $418.89M | $1.34B | $293.51M | $264.14M | $408.94M |
Other Expenses | $290.00M | $369.00M | $-42.00M | $-10.00M | $-8.00M | $-3.00M | $-36.00M | $-7.00M | $11.77M | $13.00M | $2.00M | $-2.00M | $-4.61M | $2.17M | $-2.13M | $-300.10M | $-831.47M | $-56.14M | $-12.85M | $-46.76M |
Operating Expenses | $1.62B | $1.74B | $1.41B | $1.28B | $2.33B | $1.44B | $1.53B | $1.40B | $1.32B | $1.28B | $1.26B | $1.15B | $1.16B | $1.07B | $1.09B | $967.38M | $3.74B | $673.54M | $642.55M | $889.55M |
Cost and Expenses | $2.05B | $2.21B | $2.25B | $2.04B | $2.71B | $1.90B | $1.96B | $1.82B | $1.67B | $1.68B | $1.65B | $1.51B | $1.46B | $1.39B | $1.39B | $1.22B | $3.95B | $900.87M | $803.75M | $1.17B |
Interest Income | $183.00M | $207.00M | $226.00M | $202.00M | $192.00M | $192.00M | $191.00M | $146.00M | $102.55M | $59.00M | $20.00M | $5.00M | $3.78M | $2.96M | $2.94M | $3.05M | $3.29M | $4.33M | $5.86M | $15.16M |
Interest Expense | $- | $- | $- | $- | $71.00M | $6.00M | $2.00M | $4.00M | $5.07M | $5.00M | $8.00M | $6.00M | $2.52M | $6.65M | $6.52M | $421.91M | $64.14M | $59.87M | $49.19M | $- |
Depreciation and Amortization | $22.00M | $- | $14.00M | $14.00M | $16.00M | $8.00M | $9.00M | $11.00M | $13.00M | $12.81M | $26.00M | $29.23M | $30.84M | $33.69M | $35.54M | $38.25M | $32.44M | $29.64M | $29.93M | $33.87M |
EBITDA | $452.00M | $1.52B | $511.00M | $115.00M | $-296.00M | $1.50B | $532.00M | $6.00M | $362.00M | $1.29B | $416.60M | $27.00M | $107.02M | $885.20M | $-14.93M | $-705.74M | $-3.90B | $471.10M | $-560.28M | $-323.22M |
EBITDA Ratio | 18.23% | 40.86% | 18.60% | 5.37% | -13.35% | 49.84% | 27.66% | 7.98% | 19.04% | 44.66% | 24.05% | 1.79% | 6.94% | 39.79% | -1.08% | -66.94% | -451.73% | 31.24% | -133.24% | -34.64% |
Operating Income | $430.00M | $1.52B | $497.00M | $101.00M | $-496.00M | $1.50B | $523.00M | $-5.00M | $234.83M | $1.20B | $369.00M | $-5.00M | $75.57M | $851.97M | $-51.28M | $-446.94M | $-3.10B | $418.74M | $-583.22M | $-325.49M |
Operating Income Ratio | 17.34% | 40.86% | 18.09% | 4.72% | -22.36% | 44.04% | 21.05% | -0.28% | 12.35% | 41.71% | 17.54% | -0.33% | 4.93% | 38.08% | -3.84% | -50.39% | -360.79% | 31.19% | -174.21% | -38.66% |
Total Other Income Expenses Net | $192.00M | $210.00M | $184.00M | $192.00M | $113.00M | $183.00M | $153.00M | $135.00M | $109.08M | $67.00M | $14.00M | $-3.00M | $-3.03M | $-1.51M | $-5.71M | $-718.96M | $-892.32M | $-111.69M | $-56.18M | $-31.60M |
Income Before Tax | $622.00M | $1.74B | $681.00M | $293.00M | $-383.00M | $1.68B | $676.00M | $130.00M | $344.08M | $1.27B | $383.00M | $-8.00M | $72.22M | $850.46M | $-56.98M | $-1.17B | $-3.99B | $307.05M | $-639.40M | $-357.09M |
Income Before Tax Ratio | 25.08% | 46.49% | 24.78% | 13.68% | -17.27% | 49.43% | 27.21% | 7.15% | 18.09% | 44.04% | 18.20% | -0.53% | 4.71% | 38.01% | -4.27% | -131.45% | -464.64% | 22.87% | -190.99% | -42.42% |
Income Tax Expense | $161.00M | $367.00M | $126.00M | $29.00M | $-34.00M | $-2.69B | $26.00M | $13.00M | $25.41M | $56.00M | $4.00M | $11.00M | $17.72M | $16.57M | $11.23M | $6.31M | $-104.65M | $87.72M | $-63.81M | $-16.48M |
Net Income | $461.00M | $1.37B | $555.00M | $264.00M | $-349.00M | $4.37B | $650.00M | $117.00M | $318.66M | $1.21B | $379.00M | $-19.00M | $54.50M | $833.89M | $-68.22M | $-1.17B | $-3.89B | $219.33M | $-575.59M | $-340.61M |
Net Income Ratio | 18.59% | 36.66% | 20.20% | 12.32% | -15.73% | 128.76% | 26.17% | 6.44% | 16.76% | 42.09% | 18.01% | -1.26% | 3.56% | 37.27% | -5.11% | -132.16% | -452.46% | 16.34% | -171.93% | -40.46% |
EPS | $0.73 | $2.17 | $0.88 | $0.41 | $-0.55 | $6.83 | $1.02 | $0.18 | $0.50 | $1.90 | $0.59 | $-0.03 | $0.09 | $1.34 | $-0.11 | $-1.95 | $-11.24 | $0.37 | $-1.08 | $-0.64 |
EPS Diluted | $0.72 | $2.13 | $0.86 | $0.41 | $-0.55 | $6.63 | $0.98 | $0.18 | $0.48 | $1.79 | $0.56 | $-0.03 | $0.08 | $1.22 | $-0.11 | $-1.95 | $-11.24 | $0.37 | $-1.08 | $-0.64 |
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding | 625.00M | 631.00M | 635.00M | 638.00M | 638.00M | 640.00M | 635.00M | 634.00M | 634.00M | 639.00M | 638.00M | 635.00M | 629.48M | 621.01M | 611.74M | 600.96M | 345.75M | 587.20M | 530.95M | 530.95M |
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding Diluted | 636.00M | 642.00M | 649.00M | 654.00M | 638.00M | 660.00M | 665.00M | 670.00M | 672.00M | 680.00M | 684.00M | 635.00M | 680.90M | 681.92M | 611.74M | 600.96M | 345.75M | 587.20M | 530.95M | 530.95M |
SEC Filing | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source |
Annual Balance Sheet
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 |
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Cash and Cash Equivalents | $6.86B | $6.87B | $7.38B | $6.07B | $5.48B |
Short Term Investments | $3.75B | $3.20B | $2.24B | $2.25B | $910.70M |
Cash and Short Term Investments | $10.61B | $10.07B | $9.62B | $8.32B | $6.39B |
Net Receivables | $5.93B | $5.87B | $161.00M | $112.00M | $2.18B |
Inventory | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Other Current Assets | $638.00M | $5.92B | $720.00M | $3.95B | $343.80M |
Total Current Assets | $17.18B | $16.51B | $14.86B | $12.39B | $8.92B |
Property Plant Equipment Net | $- | $279.00M | $259.00M | $429.00M | $654.26M |
Goodwill | $750.00M | $752.00M | $650.00M | $653.00M | $655.80M |
Intangible Assets | $27.00M | $40.00M | $34.00M | $52.00M | $75.89M |
Goodwill and Intangible Assets | $777.00M | $792.00M | $684.00M | $705.00M | $731.69M |
Long Term Investments | $- | $95.00M | $- | $- | $- |
Tax Assets | $2.44B | $2.88B | $16.00M | $- | $- |
Other Non-Current Assets | $563.00M | $184.00M | $218.00M | $188.00M | $189.16M |
Total Non-Current Assets | $3.78B | $4.14B | $1.18B | $1.32B | $1.58B |
Other Assets | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Assets | $20.96B | $20.64B | $16.04B | $13.71B | $10.49B |
Account Payables | $142.00M | $141.00M | $137.00M | $118.00M | $79.90M |
Short Term Debt | $63.00M | $61.00M | $118.00M | $63.00M | $83.34M |
Tax Payables | $1.05B | $1.12B | $624.00M | $310.00M | $165.26M |
Deferred Revenue | $- | $1.43B | $1.18B | $1.00B | $165.26M |
Other Current Liabilities | $8.90B | $7.20B | $5.92B | $5.87B | $4.81B |
Total Current Liabilities | $10.16B | $9.95B | $7.98B | $6.36B | $5.14B |
Long Term Debt | $2.23B | $2.24B | $2.28B | $2.35B | $2.25B |
Deferred Revenue Non-Current | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Deferred Tax Liabilities Non-Current | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Other Non-Current Liabilities | $155.00M | $287.00M | $218.00M | $219.00M | $203.47M |
Total Non-Current Liabilities | $2.39B | $2.53B | $2.50B | $2.57B | $2.45B |
Other Liabilities | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Liabilities | $12.55B | $12.48B | $10.48B | $8.93B | $7.59B |
Preferred Stock | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Common Stock | $- | $- | $- | $63.00K | $60.00K |
Retained Earnings | $-4.22B | $-3.42B | $-5.96B | $-6.36B | $-6.01B |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Loss | $35.00M | $-49.00M | $-32.00M | $-7.00M | $2.64M |
Other Total Stockholders Equity | $12.60B | $11.64B | $11.56B | $11.14B | $8.90B |
Total Stockholders Equity | $8.41B | $8.16B | $5.56B | $4.78B | $2.90B |
Total Equity | $8.41B | $8.16B | $5.56B | $4.78B | $2.90B |
Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity | $20.96B | $20.64B | $16.04B | $13.71B | $10.49B |
Minority Interest | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Liabilities and Total Equity | $20.96B | $20.64B | $16.04B | $13.71B | $10.49B |
Total Investments | $3.75B | $3.20B | $2.24B | $2.25B | $910.70M |
Total Debt | $2.29B | $2.30B | $2.34B | $2.42B | $2.33B |
Net Debt | $-4.57B | $-4.57B | $-5.04B | $-3.65B | $-3.15B |
Balance Sheet Charts
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | September 30, 2024 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | September 30, 2023 | June 30, 2023 | March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | September 30, 2022 | June 30, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | September 30, 2021 | June 30, 2021 | March 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | September 30, 2020 | June 30, 2020 | March 31, 2020 |
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Cash and Cash Equivalents | $6.86B | $7.67B | $7.88B | $7.83B | $6.87B | $8.18B | $7.91B | $8.17B | $7.38B | $7.52B | $7.84B | $6.89B | $6.07B | $5.99B | $5.67B | $4.48B | $5.48B | $2.66B | $5.48B | $- |
Short Term Investments | $3.75B | $3.58B | $3.37B | $3.26B | $3.20B | $2.79B | $2.44B | $2.43B | $2.24B | $2.10B | $2.06B | $2.44B | $2.25B | $1.93B | $1.76B | $2.09B | $910.70M | $1.83B | $910.70M | $3.07B |
Cash and Short Term Investments | $10.61B | $11.25B | $11.25B | $11.09B | $10.07B | $10.96B | $10.34B | $10.59B | $9.62B | $9.63B | $9.90B | $9.32B | $8.32B | $7.92B | $7.43B | $6.57B | $6.39B | $4.50B | $6.39B | $3.07B |
Net Receivables | $6.08B | $6.57B | $175.00M | $175.00M | $205.00M | $206.00M | $9.14B | $7.76B | $161.00M | $4.81B | $7.47B | $6.10B | $112.00M | $3.94B | $6.30B | $4.01B | $2.18B | $184.84M | $- | $- |
Inventory | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Other Current Assets | $491.00M | $493.00M | $1.04B | $9.12B | $882.00M | $823.00M | $568.00M | $515.00M | $720.00M | $433.56M | $464.66M | $334.50M | $3.95B | $359.72M | $366.35M | $342.46M | $343.80M | $2.53B | $2.53B | $- |
Total Current Assets | $17.18B | $18.32B | $22.25B | $20.39B | $16.51B | $17.52B | $20.05B | $18.87B | $14.86B | $14.87B | $17.83B | $15.76B | $12.39B | $12.22B | $14.10B | $10.93B | $8.92B | $7.21B | $8.92B | $3.07B |
Property Plant Equipment Net | $291.00M | $- | $273.00M | $282.00M | $279.00M | $270.00M | $263.00M | $260.00M | $259.00M | $272.68M | $282.69M | $405.84M | $429.00M | $453.93M | $482.32M | $511.97M | $654.26M | $615.69M | $654.26M | $- |
Goodwill | $750.00M | $- | $- | $- | $752.00M | $- | $- | $- | $650.00M | $646.53M | $649.42M | $651.86M | $653.00M | $653.64M | $654.55M | $654.02M | $655.80M | $653.77M | $655.80M | $- |
Intangible Assets | $27.00M | $- | $783.00M | $- | $40.00M | $- | $- | $- | $34.00M | $38.15M | $42.43M | $46.67M | $52.00M | $57.98M | $63.65M | $69.33M | $75.89M | $74.57M | $75.89M | $- |
Goodwill and Intangible Assets | $777.00M | $783.00M | $783.00M | $786.00M | $792.00M | $676.00M | $679.00M | $682.00M | $684.00M | $684.68M | $691.84M | $698.54M | $705.00M | $711.62M | $718.21M | $723.34M | $731.69M | $728.33M | $731.69M | $- |
Long Term Investments | $- | $- | $5.00M | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Tax Assets | $2.44B | $2.60B | $2.83B | $2.89B | $2.88B | $2.77B | $- | $- | $16.00M | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Other Non-Current Assets | $272.00M | $469.00M | $182.00M | $190.00M | $184.00M | $195.00M | $194.00M | $207.00M | $218.00M | $252.71M | $258.94M | $202.62M | $188.00M | $195.53M | $188.30M | $177.12M | $189.16M | $172.25M | $189.16M | $-3.07B |
Total Non-Current Assets | $3.78B | $3.85B | $4.07B | $4.14B | $4.14B | $3.92B | $1.14B | $1.15B | $1.18B | $1.21B | $1.23B | $1.31B | $1.32B | $1.36B | $1.39B | $1.41B | $1.58B | $1.52B | $1.58B | $-3.07B |
Other Assets | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Assets | $20.96B | $22.17B | $26.32B | $24.54B | $20.64B | $21.44B | $21.19B | $20.02B | $16.04B | $16.08B | $19.06B | $17.07B | $13.71B | $13.58B | $15.48B | $12.34B | $10.49B | $8.73B | $10.49B | $- |
Account Payables | $142.00M | $181.00M | $163.00M | $184.00M | $141.00M | $163.00M | $100.00M | $161.00M | $137.00M | $152.66M | $139.25M | $128.19M | $118.00M | $97.09M | $97.67M | $116.69M | $79.90M | $45.97M | $79.90M | $- |
Short Term Debt | $63.00M | $54.00M | $1.46B | $61.00M | $61.00M | $132.00M | $-1.60B | $-1.42B | $59.00M | $104.65M | $123.40M | $127.05M | $63.00M | $131.16M | $102.22M | $109.73M | $83.34M | $90.57M | $56.59M | $- |
Tax Payables | $1.05B | $1.47B | $1.40B | $1.46B | $1.12B | $588.00M | $588.00M | $671.00M | $624.00M | $510.19M | $473.89M | $536.64M | $310.00M | $407.93M | $387.45M | $335.57M | $165.26M | $241.35M | $- | $- |
Deferred Revenue | $1.62B | $- | $2.62B | $2.43B | $1.43B | $1.61B | $2.50B | $2.31B | $1.18B | $510.19M | $- | $- | $1.00B | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Other Current Liabilities | $7.29B | $9.63B | $11.59B | $10.01B | $7.20B | $7.55B | $10.54B | $9.16B | $5.98B | $7.25B | $10.55B | $8.98B | $5.87B | $5.92B | $8.91B | $6.01B | $4.81B | $5.54B | $5.00B | $- |
Total Current Liabilities | $10.16B | $11.34B | $15.83B | $14.14B | $9.95B | $9.82B | $13.62B | $12.21B | $7.98B | $8.02B | $11.29B | $9.77B | $6.36B | $6.56B | $9.50B | $6.57B | $5.14B | $5.92B | $5.14B | $- |
Long Term Debt | $2.23B | $2.21B | $2.21B | $1.99B | $2.24B | $2.25B | $2.27B | $2.29B | $2.28B | $2.31B | $2.32B | $2.34B | $2.35B | $2.37B | $2.39B | $2.40B | $2.25B | $2.19B | $430.90M | $- |
Deferred Revenue Non-Current | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Deferred Tax Liabilities Non-Current | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Other Non-Current Liabilities | $155.00M | $143.00M | $275.00M | $510.00M | $287.00M | $240.00M | $231.00M | $227.00M | $218.00M | $212.27M | $207.33M | $214.76M | $219.00M | $208.34M | $202.62M | $204.31M | $203.47M | $297.82M | $2.02B | $- |
Total Non-Current Liabilities | $2.39B | $2.35B | $2.49B | $2.50B | $2.53B | $2.50B | $2.50B | $2.52B | $2.50B | $2.52B | $2.53B | $2.56B | $2.57B | $2.57B | $2.60B | $2.61B | $2.45B | $2.49B | $2.45B | $- |
Other Liabilities | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Liabilities | $12.55B | $13.68B | $18.32B | $16.64B | $12.48B | $12.32B | $16.13B | $14.73B | $10.48B | $10.54B | $13.81B | $12.33B | $8.93B | $9.13B | $12.09B | $9.18B | $7.59B | $8.41B | $7.59B | $- |
Preferred Stock | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $3.23B |
Common Stock | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $63.00K | $64.00K | $64.00K | $63.00K | $62.00K | $62.00K | $61.00K | $60.00K | $53.00K | $60.00K | $- |
Retained Earnings | $-4.22B | $-3.84B | $-4.11B | $-3.91B | $-3.42B | $-2.32B | $-6.20B | $-6.34B | $-5.96B | $-5.78B | $-6.00B | $-6.38B | $-6.36B | $-6.41B | $-7.25B | $-7.18B | $-6.01B | $-4.85B | $- | $- |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Loss | $35.00M | $-47.00M | $-5.00M | $-9.00M | $-49.00M | $-5.00M | $-33.00M | $-30.00M | $-32.00M | $-41.87M | $-24.03M | $-12.41M | $-7.00M | $-3.15M | $7.00K | $-2.20M | $2.64M | $-2.87M | $2.64M | $-807.68M |
Other Total Stockholders Equity | $12.60B | $12.38B | $12.12B | $11.82B | $11.64B | $11.45B | $11.29B | $11.66B | $11.56B | $11.37B | $11.27B | $11.13B | $11.14B | $10.86B | $10.64B | $10.34B | $8.90B | $3.98B | $2.90B | $- |
Total Stockholders Equity | $8.41B | $8.49B | $8.00B | $7.90B | $8.16B | $9.12B | $5.06B | $5.29B | $5.56B | $5.54B | $5.25B | $4.74B | $4.78B | $4.45B | $3.39B | $3.16B | $2.90B | $321.22M | $2.90B | $2.42B |
Total Equity | $8.41B | $8.49B | $8.00B | $7.90B | $8.16B | $9.12B | $5.06B | $5.29B | $5.56B | $5.54B | $5.25B | $4.74B | $4.78B | $4.45B | $3.39B | $3.16B | $2.90B | $321.22M | $2.90B | $2.42B |
Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity | $20.96B | $22.17B | $26.32B | $24.54B | $20.64B | $21.44B | $21.19B | $20.02B | $16.04B | $16.08B | $19.06B | $17.07B | $13.71B | $13.58B | $15.48B | $12.34B | $10.49B | $8.73B | $10.49B | $2.42B |
Minority Interest | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Liabilities and Total Equity | $20.96B | $22.17B | $26.32B | $24.54B | $20.64B | $21.44B | $21.19B | $20.02B | $16.04B | $16.08B | $19.06B | $17.07B | $13.71B | $13.58B | $15.48B | $12.34B | $10.49B | $8.73B | $10.49B | $2.42B |
Total Investments | $3.75B | $3.58B | $3.37B | $3.26B | $3.20B | $2.79B | $2.44B | $2.43B | $2.24B | $2.10B | $2.06B | $2.44B | $2.25B | $1.93B | $1.76B | $2.09B | $910.70M | $1.83B | $910.70M | $3.07B |
Total Debt | $2.29B | $2.26B | $2.27B | $2.05B | $2.30B | $2.31B | $2.32B | $2.34B | $2.34B | $2.36B | $2.38B | $2.41B | $2.42B | $2.43B | $2.44B | $2.46B | $2.33B | $2.25B | $487.49M | $- |
Net Debt | $-4.57B | $-5.41B | $-5.61B | $-5.78B | $-4.57B | $-5.87B | $-5.58B | $-5.83B | $-5.04B | $-5.16B | $-5.46B | $-4.48B | $-3.65B | $-3.56B | $-3.23B | $-2.03B | $-3.15B | $-410.30M | $-4.99B | $3.07B |
Annual Cash Flow
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Net Income | $2.65B | $4.79B | $1.89B | $-352.03M | $-4.58B |
Depreciation and Amortization | $65.00M | $44.00M | $81.00M | $138.32M | $125.88M |
Deferred Income Tax | $433.00M | $-2.88B | $-1.00M | $10.94M | $-19.60M |
Stock Based Compensation | $1.41B | $1.12B | $930.00M | $899.00M | $3.00B |
Change in Working Capital | $-67.00M | $720.00M | $319.00M | $637.92M | $-284.61M |
Accounts Receivables | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Inventory | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Accounts Payables | $- | $- | $20.00M | $39.95M | $-73.11M |
Other Working Capital | $-67.00M | $720.00M | $299.00M | $597.98M | $-211.50M |
Other Non Cash Items | $32.00M | $83.00M | $208.00M | $855.72M | $1.13B |
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities | $4.52B | $3.88B | $3.43B | $2.19B | $-629.73M |
Investments in Property Plant and Equipment | $- | $- | $-25.00M | $-25.32M | $-37.37M |
Acquisitions Net | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Purchases of Investments | $-3.15B | $-3.31B | $-4.07B | $-4.94B | $-3.03B |
Sales Maturities of Investments | $2.60B | $2.38B | $4.07B | $3.61B | $3.16B |
Other Investing Activities | $-75.00M | $-114.00M | $-2.00M | $500.00K | $-8.60M |
Net Cash Used for Investing Activities | $-616.00M | $-1.04B | $-28.00M | $-1.35B | $79.59M |
Debt Repayment | $- | $- | $- | $-328.92M | $1.92B |
Common Stock Issued | $- | $- | $- | $- | $3.65B |
Common Stock Repurchased | $-3.43B | $-2.25B | $-1.50B | $- | $- |
Dividends Paid | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Other Financing Activities | $-142.00M | $-178.00M | $811.00M | $1.57B | $-2.63B |
Net Cash Used Provided by Financing Activities | $-3.57B | $-2.43B | $-689.00M | $1.43B | $2.94B |
Effect of Forex Changes on Cash | $-237.00M | $152.00M | $-337.00M | $-209.86M | $134.14M |
Net Change in Cash | $93.00M | $564.00M | $2.38B | $2.06B | $2.52B |
Cash at End of Period | $12.76B | $12.67B | $12.10B | $9.73B | $7.67B |
Cash at Beginning of Period | $12.67B | $12.10B | $9.73B | $7.67B | $5.14B |
Operating Cash Flow | $4.52B | $3.88B | $3.43B | $2.19B | $-629.73M |
Capital Expenditure | $- | $- | $-25.00M | $-25.32M | $-37.37M |
Free Cash Flow | $4.52B | $3.88B | $3.40B | $2.16B | $-667.10M |
Cash Flow Charts
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | September 30, 2024 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | September 30, 2023 | June 30, 2023 | March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | September 30, 2022 | June 30, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | September 30, 2021 | June 30, 2021 | March 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | September 30, 2020 | June 30, 2020 | March 31, 2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Net Income | $461.00M | $1.37B | $555.00M | $264.00M | $-349.00M | $4.37B | $650.00M | $117.00M | $318.66M | $1.21B | $379.00M | $-18.79M | $54.50M | $833.89M | $-68.22M | $-1.17B | $-3.89B | $219.33M | $-575.59M | $-340.61M |
Depreciation and Amortization | $22.00M | $15.00M | $14.00M | $14.00M | $16.00M | $8.00M | $9.00M | $11.00M | $12.95M | $12.81M | $26.00M | $29.23M | $30.84M | $33.69M | $35.54M | $38.25M | $32.44M | $29.64M | $29.93M | $33.87M |
Deferred Income Tax | $129.00M | $239.00M | $65.00M | $- | $-116.00M | $-2.76B | $- | $- | $-1.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-19.60M | $32.92M | $-4.18M | $767.76M | $-20.00M | $66.14M | $66.55M | $66.14M |
Stock Based Compensation | $368.00M | $362.00M | $382.00M | $295.00M | $290.00M | $286.00M | $304.00M | $240.00M | $253.61M | $234.00M | $247.00M | $194.92M | $225.70M | $210.79M | $232.86M | $229.47M | $2.89B | $29.36M | $37.79M | $41.63M |
Change in Working Capital | $-496.00M | $-1.32B | $-22.00M | $1.35B | $130.00M | $-592.00M | $-25.00M | $1.21B | $-98.05M | $-560.30M | $23.00M | $953.59M | $20.88M | $-593.69M | $593.74M | $616.99M | $-78.94M | $-12.16M | $163.94M | $-357.45M |
Accounts Receivables | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Inventory | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Accounts Payables | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-27.00M | $65.00M | $-62.00M | $24.00M | $-19.22M | $15.95M | $13.00M | $10.27M | $21.91M | $-75.00K | $-19.22M | $37.33M | $33.03M | $-20.20M | $-106.44M | $20.51M |
Other Working Capital | $-496.00M | $-1.32B | $-22.00M | $1.35B | $130.00M | $-657.00M | $37.00M | $1.18B | $-78.83M | $-576.25M | $234.00M | $943.32M | $-1.03M | $-593.61M | $612.96M | $579.66M | $-111.97M | $8.05M | $270.38M | $-377.96M |
Other Non Cash Items | $-18.00M | $418.00M | $57.00M | $327.00M | $92.00M | $11.00M | $-29.00M | $12.00M | $-23.47M | $64.40M | $14.00M | $43.04M | $68.52M | $5.58M | $1.56M | $14.10M | $922.07M | $3.36M | $20.93M | $-13.41M |
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities | $466.00M | $1.08B | $1.05B | $1.92B | $63.00M | $1.32B | $909.00M | $1.59B | $462.70M | $965.56M | $801.00M | $1.20B | $380.85M | $523.18M | $791.30M | $494.37M | $-139.11M | $335.67M | $-256.46M | $-569.83M |
Investments in Property Plant and Equipment | $- | $- | $14.00M | $-14.00M | $30.00M | $-15.00M | $-9.00M | $-6.00M | $-8.39M | $-5.60M | $-5.00M | $-5.96M | $-4.46M | $-5.51M | $-7.65M | $-7.71M | $-7.88M | $-7.64M | $-6.19M | $-15.67M |
Acquisitions Net | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-537.00M | $349.00M | $11.00M | $177.00M | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-192.12M | $- | $- | $- |
Purchases of Investments | $-697.00M | $-929.00M | $-694.00M | $-826.00M | $-943.00M | $-674.00M | $-597.00M | $-1.09B | $-1.06B | $-936.21M | $-1.15B | $-927.97M | $-1.31B | $-820.74M | $-1.23B | $-1.58B | $-1.03B | $-803.39M | $-918.95M | $-277.32M |
Sales Maturities of Investments | $526.00M | $731.00M | $592.00M | $756.00M | $552.00M | $325.00M | $586.00M | $917.00M | $921.89M | $885.43M | $1.52B | $739.81M | $984.14M | $650.49M | $1.56B | $416.85M | $1.95B | $573.73M | $344.06M | $294.75M |
Other Investing Activities | $-49.00M | $-4.00M | $-22.00M | $-14.00M | $-114.00M | $-349.00M | $-11.00M | $-177.00M | $227.00K | $620.00K | $373.00M | $-2.85M | $500.00K | $-170.24M | $333.17M | $-1.16B | $183.02M | $-229.66M | $-574.88M | $500.00K |
Net Cash Used for Investing Activities | $-220.00M | $-202.00M | $-110.00M | $-84.00M | $-475.00M | $-364.00M | $-20.00M | $-183.00M | $-143.27M | $-55.76M | $368.00M | $-196.97M | $-329.44M | $-175.75M | $325.52M | $-1.17B | $895.69M | $-237.29M | $-581.07M | $2.26M |
Debt Repayment | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-166.00K | $- | $1.98B | $-2.31B | $-2.38M | $-2.50M | $1.93B | $- |
Common Stock Issued | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $25.15M | $- | $- | $20.73M | $-1.92B | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Common Stock Repurchased | $-838.00M | $-1.09B | $-749.00M | $-750.00M | $-752.00M | $-500.00M | $-507.00M | $-493.00M | $-500.00M | $-1.00B | $-140.00M | $- | $-22.37M | $-15.71M | $-8.49M | $- | $-1.65B | $- | $- | $- |
Dividends Paid | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Other Financing Activities | $-492.00M | $-4.09B | $1.56B | $2.88B | $-377.00M | $-3.21B | $674.00M | $2.78B | $-264.43M | $-2.57B | $1.45B | $2.19B | $-123.95M | $-2.32B | $2.27B | $1.85B | $1.77B | $-1.03B | $614.51M | $-339.20M |
Net Cash Used Provided by Financing Activities | $-1.33B | $-5.19B | $811.00M | $2.13B | $-1.17B | $-3.71B | $167.00M | $2.29B | $-764.43M | $-3.57B | $1.45B | $2.20B | $-146.49M | $-2.32B | $2.33B | $1.57B | $1.77B | $-1.03B | $2.54B | $-339.20M |
Effect of Forex Changes on Cash | $-354.00M | $319.00M | $-91.00M | $-111.00M | $162.00M | $-142.00M | $53.00M | $79.00M | $288.91M | $-318.02M | $-311.00M | $3.40M | $-50.85M | $-103.25M | $16.53M | $-72.29M | $98.93M | $104.77M | $27.55M | $-97.12M |
Net Change in Cash | $-1.44B | $6.28B | $53.00M | $966.00M | $-1.30B | $-2.89B | $1.11B | $3.77B | $-156.38M | $-2.98B | $2.30B | $3.21B | $-145.93M | $-2.08B | $3.47B | $817.33M | $2.62B | $-826.83M | $1.73B | $-1.00B |
Cash at End of Period | $12.76B | $14.20B | $7.92B | $7.86B | $6.90B | $14.09B | $16.98B | $15.87B | $12.10B | $12.26B | $15.24B | $12.94B | $9.73B | $9.87B | $11.95B | $8.49B | $7.67B | $5.05B | $5.87B | $4.14B |
Cash at Beginning of Period | $14.20B | $7.92B | $7.86B | $6.90B | $8.20B | $16.98B | $15.87B | $12.10B | $12.26B | $15.24B | $12.94B | $9.73B | $9.87B | $11.95B | $8.49B | $7.67B | $5.05B | $5.87B | $4.14B | $5.14B |
Operating Cash Flow | $466.00M | $1.08B | $1.05B | $1.92B | $63.00M | $1.32B | $909.00M | $1.59B | $462.70M | $965.56M | $801.00M | $1.20B | $380.85M | $523.18M | $791.30M | $494.37M | $-139.11M | $335.67M | $-256.46M | $-569.83M |
Capital Expenditure | $- | $- | $14.00M | $-14.00M | $30.00M | $-15.00M | $-9.00M | $-6.00M | $-8.39M | $-5.60M | $-5.00M | $-5.96M | $-4.46M | $-5.51M | $-7.65M | $-7.71M | $-7.88M | $-7.64M | $-6.19M | $-15.67M |
Free Cash Flow | $466.00M | $1.08B | $1.06B | $1.91B | $93.00M | $1.31B | $900.00M | $1.58B | $454.30M | $959.96M | $796.00M | $1.20B | $376.39M | $517.67M | $783.65M | $486.66M | $-146.99M | $328.03M | $-262.65M | $-585.50M |
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The stock market has had a bumpy start to the year, with the S&P 500 down about 6% year to date at the time of writing. While it can be unnerving to watch your investments lose value, market volatility is the price investors have to pay to experience large gains down the road.

AirBnb: An Outstanding Business Now At A Reasonable Price
AirBnb's business model is exceptional, generating significant cash flow with minimal capital expenditures, making it a strong long-term investment despite its stock volatility. The company's ability to earn interest on customer prepayments and its strong cash position highlight its financial strength and operational efficiency. Expansion into new markets and adjacent businesses, while risky, offers substantial growth potential, similar to Amazon's early strategy.

Airbnb: We're Obsessed With This Profitable, Growing Travel Juggernaut
Airbnb's asset-light, high-margin business model and strong financials - including $10B in cash and 24% net margins - make it a compelling long-term investment. Despite a recent growth slowdown, Airbnb's strategic focus on core services, global expansion, and new offerings positions it for continued revenue growth and market share gains. At 7x sales and 18x free cash flow, Airbnb shares are attractively priced, offering potential for significant compounded returns as the company scales.

Airbnb CBO: AI Will Enable a ‘Concierge in Your Pocket'
Airbnb is planning to embed artificial intelligence (AI) throughout its operations to transform guest and homeowner experiences, enabling a “concierge in your pocket,” according to its chief business officer. AI is an “incredibly high priority,” said Airbnb's Dave Stephenson, at the Human[x] conference in Las Vegas on Monday (March 10).

The 3 Best ETFs to Buy in March
If you want to invest your money in stocks but do not know how to pick the right stocks, you are not alone. Many retail investors have the money but are not sure how to get started in the stock market. With thousands of companies and stocks to choose from, it is natural to get confused. Fortunately, there are exchange-traded funds or ETFs that can help you with the task. These funds invest in individual stocks and help achieve diversification. All you need to do is choose an ETF that works with your risk appetite and investment goals. Growing market volatility has led several investors towards ETFs and the global ETF industry saw an inflow of $1.45 trillion in 2024. If you are ready to invest in ETFs, here are three ETFs to buy in March. Key points in this article: Investors are playing safe and looking for ETFs to park their money. Besides providing immediate diversification, ETFs also generate steady returns. If you are looking for individual stocks instead of an ETF, get your hands on our “The Next Nvidia” stocks, it has one stock with 10X potential. Vanguard S&P 500 ETF If you want a safe way to ride the stock market, consider the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:VOO). With a low expense ratio, it is one of the best ways to invest in the top U.S. companies. As of writing, VOO is trading at $546 and is close to the 52-week high of $563. It has generated 15% returns in a year and over 100% returns in five years. It holds 505 stocks and allocates 30% of the funds into the information technology sector, followed by 14% in the financial sector and 11% in the consumer discretionary industry. One good reason to invest in the ETF is that it follows the S&P 500 and you will be able to own a piece of the top companies without having to pick them individually. Some of the fund’s top holdings include Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT), the four stalwarts leading the tech industry. It has an expense ratio of only 0.03% and the Assets Under Management are $498.5 billion. While it offers diversification to your portfolio, it is heavily dependent on the tech industry for majority gains. Hence, if you are optimistic about the growth of the tech sector, this is an ideal ETF to own. As long as the tech sector continues to post gains, VOO will keep soaring. Invesco QQQ The Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ:QQQ) is ideal for investors who want higher exposure to the tech sector. It follows the Nasdaq 100 and has an expense ratio of 0.15%. At the time of writing, QQQ is up 14% in the year and 146% in the past five years. Its NAV is $508 and is lower than the 52-week high of $540. Since its launch in 1999, the fund has shown strong performance and generated +443.43% higher returns than the S&P 500. The Assets Under Management (AUM) of the fund is $171.86 billion. QQQ offers high exposure to the Magnificent Seven and allows you to own some of the most popular stocks. Its biggest holdings include Microsoft Corporation, Apple Inc., and NVIDIA, the three tech giants driving the market today. Over 50% of the fund’s holdings are in the tech sector followed by the consumer discretionary. Notably, the fund also owns stocks in different industries and has some long-term winners like Palantir (NASDAQ:PLTR). Airbnb Inc (NASDAQ:ABNB) and Costco Wholesale Corp. (NASDAQ: COST). The solid diversification of the fund ensures that it stands strong when volatility hits the tech industry. Invesco QQQ is ideal for low-risk investors who seek steady growth and steady income. While it offers exposure to the technology sector, it maintains a strong balance in its total holdings. ARK Fintech Innovation ETF Cathie Wood’s ARK Fintech Innovation ETF (NASDAQ: ARKF) focuses on companies that are transforming the financial sector through digital assets, blockchain, and mobile payments. It has an expense ratio of 0.75% and an NAV of $38.07. The fund has generated 31% returns in the year and 54% in the past five years. I believe the fintech industry is going through a solid transition and some of the biggest companies like Coinbase and Shopify will lead the change. There is optimism about the future of fintech and this ETF will help investors make the most of it. The fund allocation includes 39% in the technology sector followed by 28% in the financial services sector and 18% in communication services. The fund’s top three holdings include Shopify Inc (NYSE:SHOP), Coinbase Global Inc (COIN), and Robinhood Markets Inc. (NASDAQ: HOOD). These three stocks are on a rally and have impressed the market with stellar financials. However, there is one risk associated with the ETF, if the financial sector falls, the returns will drop. However, the current situation suggests that the fintech sector is poised for growth. The fund has a low NAV, making it a strong buy at the current level. It is down from the 52-week high of $44. If you are someone who follows Cathie Wood’s investment decisions and is optimistic about the financial sector, this ETF is an exciting buy for the month. The post The 3 Best ETFs to Buy in March appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

Actor-turned-investor Ashton Kutcher says investing “is like planting seeds; nurture them, and they will grow into something remarkable”
Ashton Kutcher first got into the spotlight as a famous actor, but he’s now become a successful investor. Kutcher has been investing since 2009 and made early investments in Skype and Airbnb. He co-founded A-Grade Investments, which invests in startups long before their IPOs. He even has stakes in OpenAI, Anthropic, and Stability AI. He also offers great advice for investors, including this brilliant metaphor. He said, “[investing] is like planting seeds; nurture them, and they will grow into something remarkable.” Here’s what this great insight means for investors. Key Points Ashton Kutcher shares valuable advice that emphasizes long-term investing. Time in the stock market often beats timing the market, and you’ll save a lot of time too. Are you ahead, or behind on retirement? SmartAsset’s free tool can match you with a financial advisor in minutes to help you answer that today. Each advisor has been carefully vetted, and must act in your best interests. Don’t waste another minute; get started by clicking here here.(Sponsor) Don’t Try to Time the Stock Market Timing the stock market is one of the worst ways to approach investing. It’s hard to time price fluctuations to find meaningful entry and exit points for long-term profits. Furthermore, it takes a lot of time to attempt to time the stock market. You can spend hours looking at charts and end up losing money at the same time. Instead of timing the stock market, you should focus on spending more time in the stock market. Kutcher’s investments in Skype and Airbnb were great with foresight, but he had to endure the volatility of these startups before realizing his bigreturns. However, Skype and Airbnb are major success stories, not all investments pan out. However, timing the stock market can cause you to exit investments that continue to soar in the long run. Only Buy Companies That You Want to Hold for Five Years Waiting for investment seeds to grow into something spectacular requires long-term investing. Seeds don’t grow into trees after a few weeks. It takes multiple years for the power of compounding to generate meaningful long-term gains. While market volatility can cause some investors to panic, it’s easier to stay the course if you buy companies that you believe in. Investors should only initiate positions in growth stocks that they feel confident about holding for the next five years. Using this parameter can help investors avoid flashy stocks that capture headlines today and collapse after a few years. Buying companies with this mentality can also help you sleep better at night when the stock market closes. Give Yourself Long-Term Investing Goals You can’t set long-term goals around your long-term returns since that can lead to riskier investments. However, you can set goals around how much you contribute to your portfolio each month. Boosting your portfolio contributions is one of the best ways to grow your portfolio. This sounds obvious, but some people are more focused on finding an investment that might gain 100% than looking for ways to increase their portfolio contribution by 10% each year. Putting more money into the stock market allows investors to make less risky investments to achieve their financial goals. It also goes back to Kutcher’s saying about how a seed can turn into something remarkable. It’s great to plant one seed, but what if you could plant numerous seeds that turn into remarkable things? Investing more money makes that possible, and you can only increase your portfolio contributions by increasing your income or minimizing your expenses. It doesn’t take much time to reduce costs before you can’t reduce them anymore, so it’s good to prioritize income growth after you establish a budget. The post Actor-turned-investor Ashton Kutcher says investing “is like planting seeds; nurture them, and they will grow into something remarkable” appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

3 Must-Know Reasons to Buy Airbnb Stock, and 1 Reason to Steer Clear for Now
Airbnb (ABNB 1.75%) handily beat Wall Street expectations when it reported its fourth-quarter 2024 financial results on Feb. 13. Revenue of $2.5 billion and earnings per share of $0.73 for the three-month period were both well ahead of consensus analyst estimates.

Airbnb surges after upbeat quarter, plan to become 'Amazon' of travel and living
To get the latest market news check out finance.yahoo.com Airbnb (ABNB) stock surged as much as 15% on Friday following better-than-expected quarterly results. The company also laid out plans to expand its vacation platform into an app for everything related to travel and living.

Airbnb's Earnings: Sky High Results, Grounded Guidance?
Airbnb's NASDAQ: ABNB stock price surged over 14% on February 14, 2025, following the release of their impressive Q4 2024 financial results. However, the company's cautious forward-looking guidance tempers this enthusiasm, suggesting a more complex outlook for investors.

Airbnb Q4: Accelerating Nights Booked Growth
I reiterate a 'Strong Buy' rating on Airbnb with a one-year target price of $202 per share, following a 19% stock price surge since November 2024. ABNB's Q4 results showed 12% revenue growth and 15% gross booking value growth, driven by the Co-Host Network and international expansion. The company's strong balance sheet enabled significant share repurchases, and it plans to invest $200-250 million in new businesses in FY25.

Thank You, Airbnb, And Farewell (Rating Downgrade)
I have been bullish on Airbnb since its IPO due to its strong network effects, lean capital structure, and ability to generate free cash flow. Airbnb just released its Q4 earnings and offered a first 2025 outlook. Despite Airbnb's impressive results, in this article I will explain why I sold my shares.

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