Archived Investigations
Trip.com Group Limited (NasdaqGS: TCOM)
Trip.com and certain of its executives are charged with failing to disclose material information during the Class Period, violating federal securities laws.
On January 14, 2026, Bloomberg reported that the Company was the subject of an Antitrust Probe by the State Administration for Market Regulations of the People’s Republic of China (the ‘SAMR’) based on allegations of “abusing its market position and engaging in monopolistic practices.” The report further stated that, “[i]n September, the market regulator in Zhengzhou summoned Trip.com for violations of rules against setting “unfair restrictions” on merchants’ transactions and prices.”
On this news, the price of Trip.com ADSs fell $12.90 per ADS, or 17.05%, to close at $62.78 per ADS on January 14, 2026. The next day, it fell a further $1.48 per ADS, or 2.35%, to close at $61.30 on January 15, 2026.
The case is De Wilde v. Trip.com Group Limited, et al., Case No. 26-cv-01420.