TRVG shares surge 14.01% premarket on strong earnings and improved free cash flow despite muted initial reaction.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Nov 12, 2025 8:19 am ET1min read
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Trivago surged 14.01% in premarket trading following the release of strong earnings and improved free cash flow metrics. The company reported healthy earnings for the year to September 2025, with free cash flow of €11 million significantly outpacing its reported profit of €1.79 million, resulting in a negative accrual ratio of -0.12. This indicates robust cash generation and suggests underlying financial strength not fully reflected in initial profit figures. Analysts noted that the improved free cash flow and solid accrual ratio point to stronger earnings potential than currently perceived, potentially driving the premarket rally. Unrelated news about U.S. oil and gas stocks and broader market developments did not impact the stock’s movement.
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