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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Airbnb, Inc. (ABNB): A Bull Case Theory
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Airbnb, Inc. (ABNB): A Bull Case Theory

Last updated: September 30, 2025 1:46 pm
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Recently, we encountered a bullish thesis regarding Airbnb, Inc. on Investing With Purpose’s Substack. This article aims to summarize the key aspects of the bullish argument surrounding ABNB. As of September 18th, shares of Airbnb, Inc. were trading at $125.47, and according to Yahoo Finance, ABNB’s trailing and forward price-to-earnings ratios (P/E) stood at 30.45 and 25.58, respectively.

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Airbnb, Inc. (ABNB) has transformed into one of the most recognizable travel brands worldwide, transitioning from an explosive growth entity during the pandemic to a robust cash-generating powerhouse. The company showcases a strong balance sheet, with net cash reaching $8.3 billion, impressive liquidity ratios, and record free cash flow projected at $4.48 billion for 2024. Notably, Airbnb operates with remarkable margins, reporting a 71.5% gross margin, a 23% operating margin, and a 40% free cash flow margin, which indicate strong operational efficiency.

In 2024, Airbnb reported a revenue increase of 11.9% year-over-year, with booked nights and experiences up by 9%. Moreover, gross bookings are forecasted to climb from $81.8 billion to around $104 billion by 2026.

However, the company faces some challenges, including margin pressures and a slowdown in earnings. Net income fell from $4.79 billion in 2023 to $2.65 billion in 2024, with earnings per share (EPS) dropping from $7.24 to $4.11, primarily due to non-operating items, fading tax advantages, and dilution from share-based compensation. Valuation metrics also appear high, with a P/E ratio of 32x and an EV/EBITDA of 28x — reflecting expectations of sustained EPS growth that could be uncertain due to the maturing nature of the platform. Analysts predict an 11% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for EPS through 2027, suggesting limited potential for pricing upside in the current market.

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From a technical standpoint, the stock is under pressure. A key support level at $132 has been breached, with resistance observed in the $145–$147 range. Bearish indicators, including MACD crosses and descending RSI divergence, signal the risk of a further decline to the $125–$118 band if support fails. While Airbnb’s fundamentals construct a narrative of a high-quality investment, the conjunction of decelerating growth, elevated valuations, and weak technical indicators calls for caution. Investors are advised to consider accumulation only during price corrections below $120 or after a confirmed breakout past $147, underscoring the importance of strategic entry points in a market currently exhibiting overextension.

Earlier, we reported on a bullish thesis for Airbnb, Inc. (ABNB) by Chit Chat Stocks published in May 2025. This earlier analysis focused on the company’s strategic expansion into Experiences and Services to deepen user engagement and enhance its value beyond traditional accommodations. Since our last coverage, the company’s stock has decreased by approximately 8.27%. This decline results from a partially realized thesis while Investing With Purpose echoes a similar sentiment, emphasizing Airbnb’s shift toward a robust cash-generating platform with strong margins and the need for cautious evaluation amid slower earnings and high valuations.

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