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    Spain's Hbx Shares Plunge After Full-Year Guidance Revision

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    Posted on July 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    HBX shares fell 25.6% after revising its 2025 revenue forecast due to economic challenges and a weaker USD, with impacts from Middle East conflicts.

    HBX Group Shares Drop 25.6% Following Revised Revenue Forecast

    By Javi West Larrañaga and Mireia Merino

    (Reuters) -Shares in Spanish travel technology firm HBX Group plunged as much as 25.6% on Wednesday, on track for their biggest-ever daily decline, after the group revised its full-year guidance as a result of the macroeconomic backdrop and a weaker U.S. dollar.

    In a trading update, the company downgraded its expected 2025 revenue to between 720 million euros ($830 million) and 740 million, from a previous guidance of between 740 million euros and 790 million.

    It also revised down its total transaction value, now expected to grow by 6%-9% instead of the 6%-10% projected at its initial public share offering in February.

    HBX, which buys hotel lodgings, car rentals and other products and resells them in bulk to travel agencies and retailers, said the conflict in the Middle East resulted in double-digit declines in bookings for destinations such as Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

    It also highlighted a 3% drop in revenue in the U.S. as a result of the weaker currency and lower demand in the country.

    Chief Executive Nicolas Huss said on a call with analysts the company was already seeing a strong double-digit increase in bookings for 2026, adding that recovery in the travel sector does not usually take more than one season.

    After a lacklustre start on the Spanish stock exchange, shares in the company have failed to pick up and are now around 20% lower than on their February debut.

    The group also said in its trading update that revenue in the April-June period, the third quarter of its financial year, was up 3% year-on-year.

    ($1 = 0.8661 euros)

    (Reporting by Javi West Larrañaga and Mireia Merino in Gdansk; Editing by Sharon Singleton and David Holmes)

    Key Takeaways

    • •HBX shares fell 25.6% after revenue forecast revision.
    • •2025 revenue guidance lowered due to economic factors.
    • •Middle East conflict impacts bookings in Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
    • •3% revenue drop in the U.S. due to weaker dollar.
    • •Company anticipates strong bookings recovery in 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spain's HBX shares plunge after full-year guidance revision

    1What caused HBX Group's shares to plunge?

    Shares in HBX Group fell as much as 25.6% after the company revised its full-year guidance, downgrading its expected 2025 revenue.

    2What is the new revenue forecast for HBX Group?

    The company now expects its 2025 revenue to be between 720 million euros and 740 million euros, down from the previous guidance of 740 million to 790 million euros.

    3How did external factors affect HBX Group's performance?

    The conflict in the Middle East led to double-digit declines in bookings, and there was also a 3% drop in revenue in the U.S. due to a weaker currency and lower demand.

    4What does the future look like for HBX Group?

    Despite the current decline, CEO Nicolas Huss noted a strong double-digit increase in bookings for 2026, suggesting potential recovery in the travel sector.

    5How did HBX Group's stock perform since its IPO?

    Since its debut in February, shares of HBX Group have remained around 20% lower, indicating a lack of recovery in the stock market.

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