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Lobbying Update: $80,000 of TRIPADVISOR LLC lobbying was just disclosed

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$80,000 of TRIPADVISOR LLC lobbying was just disclosed, from Q4 of 2024, in a new Lobbying Disclosure Act filing.

This included lobbying on issues like:

"General issues related to travel and technology; General issues related to travel pricing displays including resort fees; S. 916 the Junk Fee Prevention Act; S. 2498 Hotel Fee Transparency Act; H.R. 6543 No Hidden Fees Act; S. 1303 Ticket Act; H.R.10445 Further Continuing Appropriations and Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2025; S. 1409 Online Safety Act; S. 1409/H.R. 7891 Kids Online Safety Act. General issues around Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. Issues related to treatment of metasearch sites and consumers in the travel industry; issues related to competition in the travel and technology industries. Issues related to treatment of metasearch sites and consumers in the travel industry; issues related to online consumer reviews; S. 1939, the FAA Reauthorization Act; General issues related to travel pricing displays including resort fees; S. 916 the Junk Fee Prevention Act; S. 2498 Hotel Fee Transparency Act; H.R. 6543 No Hidden Fees Act; S. 1303 Ticket Act; H.R.10445 Further Continuing Appropriations and Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2025"

You can find more data on corporate lobbying on Quiver Quantitative.

TRIP Hedge Fund Activity

We have seen 122 institutional investors add shares of TRIP stock to their portfolio, and 173 decrease their positions in their most recent quarter.

Here are some of the largest recent moves:

To track hedge funds' stock portfolios, check out Quiver Quantitative's institutional holdings dashboard.

This article is not financial advice. See Quiver Quantitative's disclaimers for more information.

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