Sabre Corp. is looking to sell its hospitality software unit in a deal that could be worth more than $1 billion, people ...
Rumors circling yet again that Sabre is going to sell a part of its business to clear its debts and this time is its booking ...
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Gadget on MSNSabre makes big exit from hotelsThe travel tech giant’s retreat from hospitality software could redraw the map for hotel tech globally, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
Bernstein highlighted Sabre’s two key challenges: an underinvested IT suite compared to Amadeus and a stretched balance sheet ...
Evercore declined to comment. Sabre traces its roots to the 1960s when C.R. Smith, the then president of American Airlines, and R. Blair Smith, a sales executive at IBM, came up with the idea of a ...
Originally a division of American Airlines, Sabre (NASDAQ:SABR) is a technology provider for the global travel and tourism industry. Revenue growth can be broken down into changes in price and ...
On average, they are down 5.2% since the latest earnings results. Originally a division of American Airlines, Sabre (NASDAQ:SABR) is a technology provider for the global travel and tourism industry.
Here are three reasons why SABR doesn't excite us and a stock we'd rather own. Originally a division of American Airlines, Sabre (NASDAQ:SABR) is a technology provider for the global travel and ...
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