Company Description
StubHub Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: STUB) is a global ticketing company focused on live events. According to company disclosures, StubHub operates a secondary ticketing marketplace for concerts, sports, theater, festivals, and other live entertainment. The business is built around connecting fans who want to buy or sell tickets, offering what it describes as a safe and convenient way to access live experiences around the world.
StubHub’s operations span multiple regions. Through the StubHub brand in North America and the viagogo platform internationally, the company serves customers in over 200 countries and territories. Its platforms support more than 30 languages and accept payments in over 45 currencies, enabling cross-border ticket purchases for events ranging from sports and music to comedy, dance, festivals, and theater.
The company positions itself as a leading global secondary ticketing marketplace for live events. In its public communications, StubHub highlights its FanProtect Guarantee, which is intended to give buyers and sellers confidence when transacting on its marketplace. Fans use StubHub to search for tickets, compare options, and complete purchases for events that may be sold out or otherwise difficult to access through primary channels.
StubHub has also expanded into primary ticket distribution through what it calls Direct Issuance technology. In this model, event organizers, promoters, leagues, and venues can distribute official primary ticket inventory directly on StubHub’s platform. Public announcements describe Direct Issuance partnerships across sports, music, and performing arts, including collaborations with Major League Baseball (MLB), World Sevens Football, Peachtree Entertainment, and ATG Entertainment’s portfolio of live performance venues. These arrangements are presented as ways to simplify fan access to official tickets while giving rights holders additional distribution channels.
In addition to its marketplace operations, StubHub publishes analyses of live event trends. For example, its Year in Live Experiences reporting uses data from millions of ticket transactions to describe patterns in fan behavior, such as demand for specific genres, touring formats, and travel related to concerts and sporting events. This reflects the company’s role not only as a transaction platform but also as an observer of the broader live events economy.
StubHub completed an initial public offering of its Class A common stock and listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol STUB. In its first reported quarter as a public company, StubHub described itself as a global marketplace focused on making live entertainment more accessible for fans and on providing open distribution for venues, teams, and artists. The company’s financial reporting references metrics such as Gross Merchandise Sales (GMS), revenue, and Adjusted EBITDA, which it uses to describe marketplace activity and profitability, though these figures change over time and are updated in periodic filings.
StubHub’s public communications emphasize a fan-first approach, with a stated mission of giving people access to live experiences. The company highlights its role in enabling fans to attend high-demand events, from stadium tours and championship games to local festivals and theater productions. It also underscores the importance of partnerships with promoters, leagues, and venues to broaden access and support both primary and secondary ticket distribution.
StubHub has also engaged with emerging technology channels. The company has launched an app experience within ChatGPT, described as a conversational ticket-finding assistant that connects to StubHub’s real-time inventory. This integration allows users to discover events and refine ticket searches through natural language interactions, with the experience ultimately directing users to StubHub to complete purchases.
Across its announcements, StubHub presents itself as a platform that supports both large-scale global events and local, community-focused experiences. Its marketplace and partnership initiatives cover sports, music, theater, and other cultural events, with the goal of making ticket buying and selling more transparent and accessible for fans worldwide.
Business model and operations
Based on company statements, StubHub’s core business centers on operating an online marketplace where tickets to live events can be bought and sold. The company describes this as a secondary ticketing marketplace, and in some cases also distributes primary ticket inventory through Direct Issuance arrangements with event organizers. While specific revenue mechanics are not detailed in the provided materials, StubHub reports Gross Merchandise Sales and revenue in its financial results, indicating that it tracks the total value of tickets transacted on its platform and the portion it recognizes as revenue.
The company’s disclosures emphasize several operational elements:
- Global reach: Service to customers in over 200 countries and territories through StubHub and viagogo.
- Multi-language and multi-currency support: More than 30 languages and over 45 accepted currencies.
- Category breadth: Coverage of sports, music, comedy, dance, festivals, theater, and other live events.
- FanProtect Guarantee: A guarantee backing purchases on the platform, referenced in multiple press releases.
- Direct Issuance partnerships: Technology that enables official primary ticket inventory to be sold directly on StubHub.
Market positioning
In its news releases and corporate descriptions, StubHub repeatedly refers to itself as a leading global secondary ticketing marketplace and, in some cases, as the world’s leading live event marketplace. These characterizations are presented as part of the company’s own positioning. StubHub also notes that it works with a range of partners across sports and entertainment, including professional sports leagues, festival organizers, and theater operators, to expand distribution and fan access.
Technology and product experience
StubHub’s public materials highlight several technology-related aspects of its offering:
- Online marketplace platforms: The StubHub and viagogo sites and apps, which support browsing, buying, and selling tickets.
- Direct Issuance technology: Systems that allow primary tickets to be issued and distributed through StubHub’s platform.
- ChatGPT app integration: A ticket discovery experience embedded in ChatGPT, with real-time inventory, pricing, and conversational filtering.
The ChatGPT integration is described as enabling users to ask for specific events or preferences (such as particular teams, dates, or price points) and receive event options that can be refined through follow-up questions. The app uses StubHub’s live inventory and pricing data and applies StubHub-specific logic such as value scoring and view quality, according to the company’s announcement.
Live events focus
Across multiple communications, StubHub emphasizes its focus on live experiences. The company references a broad set of event types, including:
- Sports events, such as baseball games and football tournaments.
- Music events, from stadium tours and country music festivals to local concerts.
- Theater and performing arts, including Broadway and other stage productions.
- Festivals and community events, including multi-city festival series and local gatherings.
StubHub’s partnerships and promotional campaigns, such as collaborations with festival organizers or theater operators, are framed as ways to expand access to these experiences and to provide fans with additional incentives or simplified ticketing options.
Stock and regulatory context
StubHub Holdings, Inc. has filed registration statements with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission related to its initial public offering and has listed its Class A common stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol STUB. The company files periodic and current reports, including Forms 8-K, that provide information on financial results and material events. In an 8-K filing, StubHub referenced a press release announcing quarterly financial results, which included metrics such as Gross Merchandise Sales, revenue, net loss, and Adjusted EBITDA.
Investors and analysts can review StubHub’s SEC filings to understand its financial performance, capital structure, and risk disclosures. These documents provide detail on items such as revenue, costs and expenses, debt obligations, and stock-based compensation, as well as non-GAAP measures defined by the company.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Stubhub Holdings (STUB) currently stands at 22.1 million shares, down 7.4% from the previous reporting period, representing 8.0% of the float. The 8.3 days to cover indicates moderate liquidity for short covering.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Stubhub Holdings (STUB) currently stands at 8.3 days, up 9.4% from the previous period. This moderate days-to-cover ratio suggests reasonable liquidity for short covering, requiring about a week of average trading volume. The days to cover has increased 317.7% over the past year, indicating either rising short interest or declining trading volume. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 2.0 to 8.3 days.