Online Travel: Stocks Plunge, Wiping Out Much of 2001 Gains
As investors wondered how the market would fare Monday, one sector was a no-brainer for those itching to sell: Internet travel companies.
(PCLN), Travelocity.com (TVLY) and Expedia.com (EXPE), which only a week ago were widely viewed as ranking among the handful of successful Internet companies, saw their shares plunge Monday along with most travel-related stocks. The online travel stocks plunged by nearly half at the open before rebounding slightly around midday. priceline lately traded down $1.79, or 36%, at $3.21; Travelocity was off $7.22, or 33%, at $14.80; and Expedia lost $8.60, or 23%, at $27.65. The big airline stocks lost a third or more of their value Monday, the first day of trading since terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center with hijacked jetliners last Tuesday. A priceline representative declined to comment on either the share price or how the company's business will be affected by the terrorist attacks. Representatives at the two other companies didn't immediately return calls seeking comment. One analyst who follows the industry slashed his earnings estimates for the companies, and said he expects some guidance from management soon. "I expect most companies to come out and say something by the end of this week," says Thomas Underwood, who covers the online travel industry for Legg Mason. "Obviously the situation is evolving very quickly."|
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