eBay (EBAY, Financial) is experiencing gains after announcing an additional $3.0 billion for its share repurchase plan, about 10% of its market cap. At Q3's end, eBay had $1.2 billion left in its buyback authorization. The company aims to repurchase $3.0 billion in shares for 2024, with about $750 million planned for Q4. This move reflects confidence in future cash flow, supported by positive Q3 trends.
eBay's stock initially fell after its Q3 report due to Q4 revenue guidance falling below expectations. The main issue was its monetization strategy in the U.K., which eliminated selling fees, mirroring a successful initiative in Germany. Inflation and a shorter holiday shopping period also impacted guidance. However, investors quickly regained confidence, driving the stock higher as it heads into 2025.
eBay faces short-term challenges from U.S. elections, a shorter holiday period, and U.K. re-monetization efforts. However, its Focus Categories growth and AI advancements promise potential GMV growth and a strong 2025 outlook.
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