Analysts like Airbnb's latest earnings but still see risks for the short-term rental stock

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Airbnb's latest quarterly earnings outperformed expectations, but most analysts are still concerned about the stock going forward.

Airbnb 's latest quarterly earnings outperformed expectations, but most analysts are still concerned about the stock going forward. Several analysts covering the stock reiterated their neutral or sell ratings on Airbnb a day after the company reported its calendar fourth-quarter results, citing ongoing risks for the short-term rental name.

mountain Airbnb after releasing its fourth-quarter earnings Goldman Sachs' Eric Sheridan was even more negative on the stock going forward. He reiterated his sell rating on Airbnb. "Looking toward 2023, we continue to have concerns about a mixture of changed consumer behavior," Sheridan wrote on Wednesday.

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