Will Ctrip's Stock Ever Fly Again?
After trading as high as $50 in early 2011, Ctrip.com International (NASDAQ: CTRP) continues
to languish in the low $20s. Even with a growing revenue base, the
company faces margin pressures from online entrants to the travel market
in China and a general lack of interest in Chinese stocks.
Ctrip is a leading travel service provider of hotel accommodations, airline tickets, packaged tours, and corporate travel management in China more »
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Ctrip is a leading travel service provider of hotel accommodations, airline tickets, packaged tours, and corporate travel management in China more »
Disclosure: Long BIDU. Please review the disclaimer page for more details.
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