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PayPal Holdings Inc (PYPL)

Market Open
26 Feb, 16:52
NASDAQ (NGS) NASDAQ (NGS)
$
45. 49
-1.8
-3.81%
$
38.97B Market Cap
18.18 P/E Ratio
- Div Yield
24,523,072 Volume
4.95 Eps
$ 47.3
Previous Close
Day Range
44.93 47.73
Year Range
38.46 79.5
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PYPL earnings report is expected in 60 days (27 Apr 2026)
PayPal: Buy The Meltdown

PayPal: Buy The Meltdown

PayPal Holdings' stock dropped 13% despite beating earnings and sales estimates, due to a minor miss in payment volume expectations. Active accounts grew by 2.6 million QoQ, showing a resurgence in growth and removing a major obstacle for the company. Transaction margins improved to 47%, indicating better profitability, and the profit forecast for 2025 remains robust.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
Why PayPal Shares Plunged 13% This Week

Why PayPal Shares Plunged 13% This Week

Shares of leading digital payment platform PayPal (PYPL -1.00%) sank 13% this week as of 1:30 p.m. ET Friday, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence.

Fool | 1 year ago
2 Top Fintech Stocks to Buy in February

2 Top Fintech Stocks to Buy in February

SoFi Technologies (SOFI -4.45%) and PayPal (PYPL -0.80%) are leading players in the financial technology space, each providing a unique take on this expanding market. Sofi offers customers everything from student loan refinancing to savings accounts, while PayPal continues to play a leading role in online and mobile-based payments.

Fool | 1 year ago
PayPal Just Plunged After Earnings. Is It a Buying Opportunity?

PayPal Just Plunged After Earnings. Is It a Buying Opportunity?

PayPal (PYPL -0.80%) recently reported its fourth-quarter earnings, and for the most part, the numbers look excellent. However, there were a couple of trouble spots that sent the stock plunging.

Fool | 1 year ago
PayPal Shares Sink Despite Upbeat Guidance. Is This a Golden Opportunity to Buy the Stock?

PayPal Shares Sink Despite Upbeat Guidance. Is This a Golden Opportunity to Buy the Stock?

PayPal (PYPL -0.80%) shares dropped as much as 13% after the fintech reported solid fourth-quarter results and issued an upbeat outlook on Feb. 4. But the stock is still up almost 30% during the past year as of this writing.

Fool | 1 year ago
Why PayPal Is Turning Into My Turnaround Fintech Play (Rating Upgrade)

Why PayPal Is Turning Into My Turnaround Fintech Play (Rating Upgrade)

PayPal investors were likely surprised with the post-earnings selloff, but I had already cautioned about not taking the optimism too far. PayPal's shift toward profitable growth shouldn't be mistaken for weakness, although questions about what's next are justified. Management's decision to hold an investor day later this month is timely, which should help to allay investor fears about its growth plans.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
PayPal Q4: Don't Panic, It's Still An Earnings Beat

PayPal Q4: Don't Panic, It's Still An Earnings Beat

PayPal Holdings, Inc. shares dropped 13% despite beating Q4 estimates and announcing a $15 billion buyback plan, due to concerns over unbranded volume growth and branded checkout lagging. Q4 results showed 4% YoY revenue growth and 2% YoY non-GAAP operating income growth, with positive account metrics indicating progress on user engagement. Management's FY 2025 guidance fell short of market expectations, projecting modest growth and $6 billion in share repurchases, highlighting strong cash generation.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
Why Paypal (PYPL) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term

Why Paypal (PYPL) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term

The Zacks Style Scores offers investors a way to easily find top-rated stocks based on their investing style. Here's why you should take advantage.

Zacks | 1 year ago
PayPal: Double Beat, Strong Guidance, $15 Billion Buyback Authorization Bullish

PayPal: Double Beat, Strong Guidance, $15 Billion Buyback Authorization Bullish

PayPal's recent sell-off is unwarranted; the company continues to deliver strong operational performance, growing top-line revenue, EPS, and FCF while planning significant share repurchases. Despite competitive risks and market overreactions, PayPal remains a profitable business with strong margins, projected to repurchase $6 billion in shares in 2025. PayPal's valuation is attractive compared to peers like Visa and Mastercard, trading at lower multiples despite continued growth in revenue and profitability.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
PayPal's Earnings Release Sell-Off Is A Late Christmas Gift

PayPal's Earnings Release Sell-Off Is A Late Christmas Gift

I doubled my PayPal position around $80 today after Wall Street ignored strong earnings and guidance, a buy decision supported by bullish underlying technical trading indicators. PayPal's 8%+ free cash flow yield is compelling, especially with plans to retire 20% of shares over three years, using $19 billion in buyback authorization. PayPal/Venmo's increasing consumer adoption and ease of use make this stock a top pick for digital payments and online banking exposure.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
PayPal Holdings Was Punished For Nothing

PayPal Holdings Was Punished For Nothing

PayPal's Q4 FY2024 results showed solid growth in TPV, revenue, and active accounts, but conservative guidance led to a 13% stock sell-off. Despite the dip, PayPal's fundamentals remain strong with a stable EBIT margin and significant buyback plans, making the stock undervalued. The shift from growth to value is causing investor churn, but the stock's fair value suggests a potential 20-47% upside.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
Why Is PayPal Stock Down After Earnings?

Why Is PayPal Stock Down After Earnings?

In this video, I will go over PayPal's (PYPL -13.17%) fourth-quarter earnings report. Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below.

Fool | 1 year ago
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