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Ebay earnings beat on pandemic-driven surge in online shopping; shares soar

Published 02/03/2021, 04:11 PM
Updated 02/03/2021, 06:45 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The eBay logo is pictured on a phone screen in this photo illustration
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By Akanksha Rana and Jeffrey Dastin

(Reuters) - E-commerce firm eBay Inc (NASDAQ:EBAY) said on Wednesday it would emerge "stronger" from the COVID-19 crisis after a pandemic-driven surge in online shopping helped the company beat estimates for sales and profit in the holiday quarter.

Shares of the company were up nearly 10% in extended trade.

The global health crisis has forced millions of Americans to stay indoors, leading to a jump in online orders for e-commerce companies including eBay, Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Walmart (NYSE:WMT) Inc's online business.

"We'll be stronger coming out of the pandemic than we were going in," eBay Chief Executive Officer Jamie Iannone said in an interview with Reuters.

The company was benefiting from its updated strategy, Iannone said, which includes drawing shoppers through fashion offerings including sneakers and watches, enabling easier payments and improving its mobile app.

EBay, a marketplace known for unique or hard-to-find inventory, is not focused on copying larger e-commerce rivals, he added.

"Our buyers were very active during the holiday season. In the United States, one in 10 online shoppers bought something on eBay. In Germany, that number was one in seven and in the UK, it was one in four," Iannone said on a conference call with analysts.

EBay also projected first-quarter revenue in the range of $2.94 billion to $2.99 billion, above estimates of $2.53 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

"EBay is increasingly proving that it has the ability to sustain the gains it is seeing from Covid. We expect these trends to increasingly become ingrained in consumer behavior, providing support in 2021," Wedbush analyst Ygal Arounian said.

The company also expanded share repurchase authorization by an additional $4 billion.

Annual active buyers grew by 7%, to a total of 185 million global active buyers, while refurbished gifts emerged as a top trend for the holiday shoppers, the company said.

Revenue in the fourth quarter, ended Dec. 31, rose to $2.87 billion from $2.24 billion, beating analysts' average estimate of $2.70 billion.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The eBay logo is pictured on a phone screen in this photo illustration

Excluding items, eBay earned 86 cents per share, above estimates of 83 cents per share.

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