← Back to context Comment by phatfish 5 days ago Booking Holdings which Wikipedia has as the parent of booking.com seems to be US owned. 5 comments phatfish Reply andsoitis 5 days ago Yes. Booking Holdings Inc. is incorporated in Delaware, listed on the Nasdaq with principal executive offices in Connecticut. See SEC filing: https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001075531/87dc4e5... xeromal 5 days ago Had no idea booking.com was american. I always assumed it was euro-based. dagw 5 days ago Booking.com was founded in the Netherlands and is still headquartered there, but was bought by a US company (Priceline) well over a decade ago. xeromal 5 days ago That makes sense. It just didn't have the energy of an American company and I say that as one. I love booking.com
andsoitis 5 days ago Yes. Booking Holdings Inc. is incorporated in Delaware, listed on the Nasdaq with principal executive offices in Connecticut. See SEC filing: https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001075531/87dc4e5...
xeromal 5 days ago Had no idea booking.com was american. I always assumed it was euro-based. dagw 5 days ago Booking.com was founded in the Netherlands and is still headquartered there, but was bought by a US company (Priceline) well over a decade ago. xeromal 5 days ago That makes sense. It just didn't have the energy of an American company and I say that as one. I love booking.com
dagw 5 days ago Booking.com was founded in the Netherlands and is still headquartered there, but was bought by a US company (Priceline) well over a decade ago. xeromal 5 days ago That makes sense. It just didn't have the energy of an American company and I say that as one. I love booking.com
xeromal 5 days ago That makes sense. It just didn't have the energy of an American company and I say that as one. I love booking.com
Yes. Booking Holdings Inc. is incorporated in Delaware, listed on the Nasdaq with principal executive offices in Connecticut. See SEC filing: https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001075531/87dc4e5...
Had no idea booking.com was american. I always assumed it was euro-based.
Booking.com was founded in the Netherlands and is still headquartered there, but was bought by a US company (Priceline) well over a decade ago.
That makes sense. It just didn't have the energy of an American company and I say that as one. I love booking.com