Priceline to unveil second Asian site
News Priceline.com is set to kick off its second travel auction site in Asia, despite being snubbed by two major regional airlines. The Singapore debut on Wednesday comes one month after the start of Priceline's Hong Kong operations, which signed deals...
[May 24, 2002, 7:32]
The Day Ahead: Priceline shareholders suffer
News Commentary: Priceline.com seemed to have an accounting stroke of genius on its hands with its WebHouse affiliate. Priceline shareholders were supposed to be sheltered from downside risk from the venture, but could reap the benefits on the upside.
[October 6, 2000, 13:17]
Priceline takes off for Europe
News Priceline is moving into Europe, and its new overseas chief is one big cheese. Dennis Malamatinas, who currently serves as CEO of Burger King, will head the newly formed Priceline.com Europe, a joint venture between the American firm and General...
[June 29, 2000, 9:57]
Priceline to put travel services on eBay
News Priceline.com will offer travel services on eBay under a deal the companies announced on Friday. Priceline will handle the service's technology, development, infrastructure and support. Priceline has also been busy; the company announced a new...
[February 4, 2002, 6:31]
Priceline Asia to launch by year end
News US-based reverse auction site Priceline.com is planning to roll out its services in Asia by year end through its Hong Kong-based joint venture. Hutchison-Priceline is a six-month-old partnership between the Nasdaq-listed company and Hong Kong-based...
[August 10, 2001, 17:26]
The Day Ahead: Is the price right for Priceline.com?
News Unlike many dot-coms, Priceline.com has been delivering on its hype every quarter. Priceline is a whisker away from turning a profit, but investors are naming their own price for its shares, which now trade at a 52-week low.
[July 25, 2000, 11:55]
Red Hat Provides Priceline.com With Cost-Effective, High-Performance Solutions
White Papers Priceline.com Incorporated operates Priceline.com, a leading US online travel service for value-conscious leisure travelers, and Priceline Europe, a leading European online hotel reservation service. Priceline.com regularly sees millions of page...
[November 12, 2008, 0:01]
The Day Ahead: Name your own price for Priceline shares
News Commentary: It's not too difficult to take Priceline's slogan to new lows after a disappointing third quarter. Priceline, which allows you to name your own price on airline tickets and such, named its latest disaster.
[November 3, 2000, 13:02]
The Day Ahead: Register.com looks for takeover premium
News Priceline.com chief financial officer Heidi Miller is wondering what all the revenue recognition hubbub is about. Under current accounting rules, Priceline has to report gross revenues because it actually take possession of the airline tickets and...
[June 9, 2000, 13:20]
Now you can bargain for your groceries
News Priceline is licensing its "name your price" business model to a privately-held firm that will let US consumers bargain for groceries. Priceline will get royalties from WebHouse Club and warrants to acquire a majority interest in the firm.
[September 22, 1999, 15:29]
Wall Street smitten with online travel
News On Priceline.com's first-quarter earnings conference call, CEO Daniel H. While we still view Priceline as a platform e-commerce company, an assessment of the investment opportunity based solely on travel given current conditions is attractive.
[May 2, 2001, 13:24]
A Year Ago: Now you can bargain for your groceries
News Priceline hopes US consumers will enjoy haggling over their crisps and lettuce, and it's getting Captain Kirk to promote the deal Priceline is licensing its "name your price" business model to a privately-held firm that will let US consumers...
[September 22, 2000, 7:03]
Security experts welcome adware fines
News Communications company Cingular Wireless and travel company Priceline agreed on Monday to pay fines of $35,000 (£18,000) each for promoting products and services through adware. Priceline, Travelocity and Cingular Wireless agreed to pay the fines...
[January 31, 2007, 12:21]
Microsoft sued again for patent infringement
News Priceline.com filed suit against Microsoft Wednesday, stating that MS's Expedia.com travel site has launched a "copycat" hotel service that violates Priceline patents. In its suit, filed in the US District Court in Connecticut, Priceline claims...
[October 14, 1999, 9:47]
Prix fixe? Not on the Net
News The Internet enables what were previously isolated consumers to either band together or have much better information than they ever had before," said Dan Schulman, president and COO of Priceline.com, whose company lets consumers name the price...
[October 18, 1999, 11:40]
Online businesses feel impact of attack
News Ek declined to say how that had affected the company's business, but Priceline gets more than 90 percent of its revenue from travel-related sales. For customers already holding tickets, Priceline is directing them to first contact the airlines...
[September 13, 2001, 9:36]
The Day Ahead: Welcome to revenue season
News The sales warning appeared to be attributed to a few one-time factors such as flight delays and gas surcharges, and Priceline.com will still meet estimates with a loss of a penny a share. The bottom line -- always a subject of debate for Priceline...
[October 2, 2000, 13:05]
Startup builds small-biz buying clout
News Demandline.com's name-your-price strategy sounds a lot like Priceline.com's patented reserve auction business method. Priceline.com operates on a one-to-one name-your-price strategy, while Demandline.com aggregates buyers.
[January 25, 2000, 12:49]
The Day Ahead: Dot-coms search for happy medium
News Alleged leaders in the dot-com world such as Priceline.com hope to hold $5 a share after a revenue warning and collapse of WebHouse. Even Priceline pitchman William Shatner is feeling the dot-com pain -- he's paid in stock.
[October 9, 2000, 12:18]
Startup Spotlight: ebookers.com
News We think we have a better service than Priceline, because we already offer high-value tickets. Isn't that service similar to Priceline.com's name-your-price model? Appearing on Wednesdays, Spotlight will show you the faces behind the news.ebookers...
[November 24, 1999, 16:03]



