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Ctrip

Ctrip
Public
Traded as NASDAQCTRP
NASDAQ-100 Component
Industry Travel agency
Founded 1999 (IPO December 9, 2003)
Headquarters Shanghai, China
Key people
James Liang, CEO and co-founder
Products accommodation, ticketing, tours
Revenue
  • IncreaseUS$1.2 billion(2014)
Number of employees
30,000
Website www.ctrip.com

Ctrip is a Chinese provider of travel services including accommodation reservation, transportation ticketing, packaged tours and corporate travel management.

Shanghai-based Ctrip was founded by James Liang, Neil Shen, Min Fan, and Ji Qi in 1999. It listed on NASDAQ in 2003 in a Merrill Lynch-led offering, raising US$75 million (4.2 million ADRs at $18 each) and then further appreciated by 86% to close at $33.94 in its first day of trading. Ctrip traded at a peak of $37.35, making it the first company since the November 2000 IPO of Transmeta to double its price in the first day of trading.

In 2006, about 70% of Ctrip's sales came from just four cities in China: Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.

In May 2015, The Priceline Group announced it would be investing an additional $250 million in the company.

In November 2016, Ctrip acquired the Scottish travel company Skyscanner. and appointed new CEO Jane Jie Sun.

In 2006, Liang spoke to Bloomberg about the possibility of Ctrip buying travel companies in other Asian markets such as Hong Kong and South Korea. Ctrip already had an agreement with Taiwan-based ezTravel to cooperate in offering air tickets and hotel rooms to mainland Chinese tourists in Taiwan once tourists from the mainland became able to travel to Taiwan. As of November 2011, Ctrip holds an 8.4% stake in NASDAQ-listed Home Inns as well as a minority stake in the privately held BTC-Jianguo Hotels and Resorts. Ctrip also holds a 1.3% stake in the NASDAQ-listed China Lodging (owner of the Hanting brand). On August 6, 2014, Priceline.com, announced that it will invest $500 million in Ctrip.com International Ltd. to broaden the companies’ options in China. Priceline and Ctrip, which have had a commercial partnership since 2012, will increase their cross-promotion of each company’s hotel inventory and other travel services, the companies said today in a statement. As of November 2016, Ctrip own Scottish travel site Skyscanner.


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