Global Business Travel Group, Inc. Class A Common Stock (GBTG)
7.1250
-0.0550 (-0.77%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Nov 17th, 3:49 PM EST
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 7.180 |
|---|---|
| Open | 7.160 |
| Bid | 7.120 |
| Ask | 7.130 |
| Day's Range | 7.050 - 7.245 |
| 52 Week Range | 5.780 - 9.600 |
| Volume | 856,142 |
| Market Cap | 3.31B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | 356.25 |
| EPS (TTM) | 0.0 |
| Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 1,303,129 |
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American Express Global Business Travel’s third quarter was marked by strong top-line growth but significant margin pressure, with the market reacting negatively to the results. Management attributed the revenue acceleration to the recent acquisition of CWT and ongoing momentum in the core business, citing higher transaction volumes, increased average ticket prices, and robust customer retention. CEO Paul Abbott highlighted the importance of the CWT deal, describing it as an “important milestone for growth and value creation,” while also noting the integration’s immediate impact on both revenue and operating expenses. Despite the revenue gains, adjusted operating margins declined notably year-over-year, as incremental costs from CWT and ongoing investments weighed on profitability.
Via StockStory · November 17, 2025
Stocks under $10 pique our interest because they have room to grow (as well as the most affordable option contract premiums).
That doesn’t mean they’re bargains though, and we urge investors to be careful as many have risky business models.
Via StockStory · November 16, 2025
Business travel management company Global Business Travel Group (NYSE:GBTG) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 12.9% year on year to $674 million. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.07 per share was 43.5% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · November 11, 2025
Business travel management company Global Business Travel Group (NYSE:GBTG) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 12.9% year on year to $674 million. Its GAAP loss of $0.13 per share was significantly below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · November 10, 2025
Global Business Travel (GBTG) reported strong Q3 2025 revenue of $674M, beating estimates. However, earnings missed expectations with a non-GAAP EPS loss of $0.07.
Via Chartmill · November 10, 2025
American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) (NYSE: GBTG), a leading software and services company for travel, expense and meetings & events, today reported third quarter 2025 financial results.
By Global Business Travel Group, Inc. · Via Business Wire · November 10, 2025
Business travel management company Global Business Travel Group (NYSE:GBTG) will be announcing earnings results this Monday before the bell. Here’s what to expect.
Via StockStory · November 8, 2025
Boundary Creek Takes $2.7 Million Share Position in Global Business Travel Group (GBTG)
Via The Motley Fool · November 8, 2025
Value stocks typically trade at discounts to the broader market, offering patient investors the opportunity to buy businesses when they’re out of favor.
The key risk, however, is that these stocks are usually cheap for a reason – five cents for a piece of fruit may seem like a great deal until you find out it’s rotten.
Via StockStory · November 6, 2025
A company that generates cash isn’t automatically a winner.
Some businesses stockpile cash but fail to reinvest wisely, limiting their ability to expand.
Via StockStory · November 2, 2025
American Express Global Business Travel, which is operated by Global Business Travel Group, Inc. (NYSE: GBTG) (“Amex GBT” or the “Company”), a leading software and services company for travel, expense, and meetings & events, today announced that it will report third quarter 2025 financial results on November 10, 2025, before the market opens. Chief Executive Officer Paul Abbott and Chief Financial Officer Karen Williams will discuss the financial performance and business outlook for Amex GBT on a live audio webcast at 9:00 a.m. ET.
By Global Business Travel Group, Inc. · Via Business Wire · October 27, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after President Trump threatened to increase import taxes on Chinese goods, reigniting trade war fears.
Via StockStory · October 10, 2025
The Russell 2000 (^RUT) is packed with potential breakout stocks, thanks to its focus on smaller companies with high growth potential.
However, smaller size also means these businesses often lack the resilience and financial flexibility of large-cap firms, making careful selection crucial.
Via StockStory · October 9, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after markets pulled back as a report raised concerns about artificial intelligence demand and profitability.
Via StockStory · October 7, 2025
American Express Global Business Travel, which is operated by Global Business Travel Group, Inc., (NYSE: GBTG) (Amex GBT), a leading software and services company for travel, expense, and meetings & events, today announced a strategic alliance with SAP Concur, a global leader in travel and expense management, in a bold step forward to transform business travel management. The alliance is committed to deliver a new Concur Expense integration for Amex GBT Egencia customers, and the co-creation of a new next-gen solution, Complete – built with customers' preferences at the forefront – including booking, servicing, expense, payments, and marketplace all in one seamless experience.
By Global Business Travel Group, Inc. · Via Business Wire · October 3, 2025
Wall Street is overwhelmingly bullish on the stocks in this article, with price targets suggesting significant upside potential.
However, it’s worth remembering that analysts rarely issue sell ratings, partly because their firms often seek other business from the same companies they cover.
Via StockStory · September 26, 2025
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q2 behind us, let’s have a look at American Express Global Business Travel (NYSE:GBTG) and its peers.
Via StockStory · September 15, 2025
While strong cash flow is a key indicator of stability, it doesn’t always translate to superior returns.
Some cash-heavy businesses struggle with inefficient spending, slowing demand, or weak competitive positioning.
Via StockStory · September 11, 2025
Even if a company is profitable, it doesn’t always mean it’s a great investment.
Some struggle to maintain growth, face looming threats, or fail to reinvest wisely, limiting their future potential.
Via StockStory · September 9, 2025
Value investing has created more billionaires than any other strategy, like Warren Buffett, who built his fortune by purchasing wonderful businesses at reasonable prices.
But these hidden gems are few and far between - many stocks that appear cheap often stay that way because they face structural issues.
Via StockStory · September 5, 2025
American Express Global Business Travel, which is operated by Global Business Travel Group, Inc. (NYSE: GBTG) (“Amex GBT” or the “Company”), a leading software and services company for travel, expense and meetings & events, today announced that it has completed its acquisition of CWT, a global business travel and meetings solutions provider.
By Global Business Travel Group, Inc. · Via Business Wire · September 2, 2025
Exciting developments are taking place for the stocks in this article.
They’ve all surged ahead of the broader market over the last month as catalysts such as new products and positive media coverage have propelled their returns.
Via StockStory · August 27, 2025
B2B travel services company Global Business Travel (NYSE:GBTG) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2025, but sales were flat year on year at $631 million. The company’s full-year revenue guidance of $2.49 billion at the midpoint came in 1.8% above analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.07 per share was 52.3% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · August 12, 2025
Many small-cap stocks have limited Wall Street coverage, giving savvy investors the chance to act before everyone else catches on.
But the flip side is that these businesses have increased downside risk because they lack the scale and staying power of their larger competitors.
Via StockStory · August 12, 2025