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ABNB Jun 2024 185.000 call

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2.0900-0.0700 (-3.24%)
As of 01:52PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close2.1600
Open1.7300
Bid2.1300
Ask2.2400
Strike185.00
Expiry date2024-06-21
Day's range1.7300 - 2.0900
Contract rangeN/A
Volume7
Open interest1.79k
  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Airbnb exec. talks newest experience booking category: Icons

    Airbnb (ABNB) announced a new category of experiences called “Icons,” where customers can do anything from staying in the house from the Pixar film Up for a week to listening to unreleased Prince tracks in the Purple Rain home. Airbnb Chief Business Officer Dave Stephenson joins Yahoo Finance's Akiko Fujita to discuss the company’s newest marketing strategy. Stephenson explains that following the success of the Barbie Dream House stay last year, Airbnb decided to further pursue unique stays and experiences across the globe. “We can do some unique things in communities all around the world when you travel… this is just one way that we can show how we are doing so much more than just stays on Airbnb,” he says. As the busy summer travel season approaches, Stephenson has a positive outlook on how Airbnb’s “Icons” will drive growth and engage customers in unforgettable ways. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode. This post was written by Melanie Riehl

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    Airbnb Volatility Jumps Ahead Of Earnings; How Option Traders Can Profit

    Airbnb is showing extremely high implied volatility in the lead-up to the company's earnings announcement on May 8. Traders could sell a May 10 put with a strike price of 140 and buy a May 24 put with a strike price of 135. The maximum potential gain is around $750, which would occur if Airbnb closes right at 140 on May 10.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Airbnb launches new global marketing strategy geared around experiences

    Airbnb announced its newest marketing strategy geared towards bringing in new customers by offering unique experiences as it expands beyond its core business of vacation rentals, the company said on Wednesday. The San Francisco-based company's newest category called "Icons" features 11 global experiences - including concerts and celebrity meet and greets - for free or under $100 to try to attract a larger audience. "Icons is a compelling new way to do marketing...and help shift the brand to be more than just a place to stay and create space to offer new products and services," CEO Brian Chesky told Reuters, adding that they have reallocated a portion of its marketing budget towards the campaign.