- D.A. Davidson analyst increased TripAdvisor’s price target to $15.50 from $10.50, indicating a potential upside of approximately 18.41%.
- The positive outlook stems from TripAdvisor’s strategic sale of its restaurant booking platform, TheFork, to American Express for $700 million in cash.
- This transaction significantly strengthens TripAdvisor’s balance sheet and enhances its capital allocation flexibility, allowing for greater focus on its core Experiences segment.
TripAdvisor (NASDAQ:TRIP) is a leading online travel company that provides booking for hotels, vacation rentals, and travel experiences. The company operates a global platform that helps travelers plan and book trips. Following recent strategic moves, an analyst from D.A. Davidson has updated their outlook on the company’s stock performance.
On June 15, 2026, the analyst raised their price target for TripAdvisor to $15.50, a significant increase from the previous target of $10.50. At the time, the stock’s price was $13.09. This new target suggests a potential upside, or increase in value, of about 18.41% from the price when the report was published.
This positive revision follows TripAdvisor’s agreement to sell its restaurant booking platform, TheFork, to American Express (NYSE: AXP). As highlighted by Reuters, the all-cash deal is valued at $700 million. The news caused shares of TripAdvisor to surge by 14% in premarket trading, reflecting investor approval of the transaction.
The sale provides TripAdvisor with $700 million in cash, which strengthens its balance sheet—a key statement of a company’s financial health. This also improves its capital allocation flexibility, giving management more freedom to invest money into its core business areas to drive future growth.
This move allows TripAdvisor to focus on its main Experiences segment. The sale of TheFork, which reported $232 million in revenue and an adjusted EBITDA of $28 million in the last year, was a strategic decision. Adjusted EBITDA is a key measure used to evaluate a company’s operating performance.
