The Most Impressive Number in PayPal's Earnings Report

June 2024 ยท 5 minute read

PayPal Holdings Inc.(NASDAQ: PYPL) reported a vigorous start to the year in its first quarter earnings report filed on April 26. Let's first take a birds-eye view of the quarter, then focus on an eye-popping number, as well as several other important details from the filing.

PayPal: The raw numbers

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What happened with PayPal this quarter?

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What management had to say

CEO Dan Schulman made two observations during the company's earnings conference call with analysts that illuminate PayPal's future potential. The first is related to the customer additions discussed above:

The second is the sense that PayPal's recent approach to competition has yielded many advantages early on:

The two trends reinforce each other. As PayPal continues to pull in new customers, competitors see a benefit in cooperation versus battling for market share. And as it turns adversaries into collaborators, the company gains access to a bigger universe of potential customers.

Moving forward

PayPal's extremely healthy trends in customer acquisition, engagement, and TPV have given management the confidence to raise the company's 2017 outlook. While still within a 15% to 17% growth rate, the company now projects full-year revenue to land between $12.52 billion and $12.72 billion, an increase from the former band of $12.45 billion to $12.65 billion.Diluted earnings per share are now expected to fall between $1.28 and $1.33, versus a previous range of $1.26 to $1.31. These bumps may seem modest given the platform's acceleration in customer growth, but of course, shareholders should remember that it's early in the year yet.

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