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SOUTHLAKE, Texas, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sabre Corporation ("Sabre") (Nasdaq: SABR) today priced an upsized offering by its wholly-owned subsidiary Sabre GLBL Inc. ("Sabre GLBL") of $ ...
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Sabre reported net income of $35.3 million in the first quarter. Photo Credit: T. Schneider/Shutterstock Sabre reported a 3% decline year over year in air bookings during the first quarter, below ...
The global capability centre (GCC) of US-headquartered travel technology company Sabre Corporation in Bengaluru has completed 20 years, and over the last two decades it has become one of its ...
Sabre, which produces technology for the travel industry, announced a deal to sell its hospitality technology operations for $1.1 billion to TPG, as it looks to address its debt pile and refocus ...
Sabre Corp. is selling hospitality software platform, SynXis, to asset manager TPG for a reported $1.1 billion in a debt-reducing measure. The company, which is well-known within the travel industry ...
Sabre is set to sell its hospitality solutions business to alternative asset management firm TPG for $1.1 billion in cash. TPG will invest in Hospitality Solutions, which provides software and ...
Sabre's sale of its hotel reservations tech should help the travel tech company focus on its core airline business. It's notable that a PE firm rather than a rival player, such as Oracle or Cendyn ...
Sabre will use approximately $960 million in net proceeds from the sale to reduce debt and strengthen its capital structure. TPG plans to grow Hospitality Solutions as a standalone platform ...
The private equity arm of TPG will acquire Sabre's hospitality solutions business for $1.1 billion in cash, the companies said Monday. "This divestiture positions Sabre to focus on our core ...