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Sabre Corp
$3.68
Sep 27, 1:19:01 PM GMT-4 · USD · NASDAQ · Disclaimer
StockUS listed securityUS headquartered
Previous close
$3.68
Day range
$3.60 - $3.78
Year range
$1.81 - $4.75
Market cap
1.42B USD
Avg Volume
2.95M
P/E ratio
-
Dividend yield
-
Primary exchange
NASDAQ
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(USD)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
767.24M4.03%
Operating expense
383.33M-15.59%
Net income
-69.76M43.71%
Net profit margin
-9.0945.89%
Earnings per share
-0.0570.59%
EBITDA
89.18M687.05%
Effective tax rate
-7.36%—
Total assets
Total liabilities
(USD)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
616.88M-13.06%
Total assets
4.67B-5.24%
Total liabilities
6.14B2.50%
Total equity
-1.48B—
Shares outstanding
385.70M—
Price to book
-0.94—
Return on assets
3.32%—
Return on capital
4.39%—
Net change in cash
(USD)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Net income
-69.76M43.71%
Cash from operations
28.13M205.16%
Cash from investing
-20.42M52.99%
Cash from financing
-23.78M42.80%
Net change in cash
-16.52M85.11%
Free cash flow
19.65M343.96%
About
Sabre Corporation, a travel technology company headquartered in Southlake, Texas, is the largest global distribution systems provider for air bookings. The company's primary product, the Sabre Global Distribution System, and others like it, act as neutral intermediaries, connecting travel suppliers like airlines and hotels with travel sellers like agencies. They offer real-time availability and pricing, making them important for corporate travel management. Founded by American Airlines in 1960, Sabre was spun off and became an independent company in 2000. In 2007, Texas Pacific Group and Silver Lake Partners acquired Sabre Holdings, the company's former name. Sabre then went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange in 2014. Sabre's primary competitors are Amadeus IT Group, which operates the Amadeus CRS and Travelport, which operates the Galileo GDS. Wikipedia
Founded
1960
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Employees
6,232
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