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Posted By:  harrisondawson
Posted On:  Apr 14, 2011

  Coupons for the Travelocity - How will you get one

Are you bitten by travel bug and searching for good travelling options? The Travelocity could be a right solution intended for you. It's a company which provides travel services intended for the business in addition to leisure traveler. It's the 2nd largest online travelling agency....... [view]

Posted By:  stuartma
Posted On:  Jun 19, 2007

  Expedia to launch massive share buy-back: FT - UPDATED

Hardly shocking to read that IAC -controlled Expedia is possibly looking to buy-back $3.5 billion in stock or up to 42% of the company at an offer of $30/share. The Financial Times also reports that there are rumours the company may spin out it’s TripAdvisor unit and eliminate up to 400...... [view]

Posted By:  stuartma
Posted On:  Jun 19, 2007

  Expedia to launch massive share buy-back: FT

Hardly shocking to read that IAC -controlled Expedia is possibly looking to buy-back $3.5 billion in stock or up to 42% of the company at an offer of $30/share. The Financial Times also reports that there are rumours the company may spin out it’s TripAdvisor unit and eliminate up to 400...... [view]

Posted By:  Sourisencoree
Posted On:  Jun 19, 2007

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Posted By:  Sourisencoree
Posted On:  Jun 19, 2007

  Traditional music and dance @ Dano Festival in Hanok Village, Chungmuro, Seoul

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Posted By:  stuartma
Posted On:  Nov 17, 2006

  US airlines strengthening: good news or bad, depending on your viewpoint

The Economist has a quick, solid piece covering the increasing fortunes of the old-school US commercial airline business. In short, the US$35 *billion* they have lost over the past five years (yes, you read that right) seems to have finally, possibly, just maybe, driven them to gain a closer...... [view]

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