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TripAdvisor's $2 Billion Tours Bet + Pop-Ups Go Luxe + Mobile Play To Win Chinese Tourists

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Editor's Note

TripAdvisor has been playing the long game — in part because its short game, the hotel search business, has been tough going. Part of the long-term strategy is the shift to mobile and the company's attractions and restaurant reservations businesses. CEO Stephen Kaufer is now touting its fast-growing and industry-leading attractions offering as up to a $2 billion business, double the size he pegged it at two years ago. The emergence of that business can't happen soon enough for Kaufer and his employees.

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