Albuquerque Journal

EBay raises outlook for sales, profits

Online marketplac­e expects 2nd quarter sales of $2.8B

- BY MOLLY SCHUETZ BLOOMBERG

EBay raised its forecast for revenue and earnings in the current quarter as people flock to the online marketplac­e amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has left most physical stores shuttered for more than two months.

EBay said it now expects sales of as much as $2.8 billion in the second quarter, up from a previous forecast for as much as $2.48 billion. In a filing the company said it sees adjusted earnings per share of as much as $1.06, up from 80 cents previously.

More people are being drawn to eBay’s marketplac­e across a wide variety of categories, from home and garden to electronic­s, fashion and auto parts, eBay said. The site has seen about 6 million new and reactivate­d buyers added in April and May. Tens of thousands of small-business sellers have also flocked to the platform since March. Shares in the San Jose, California-based company jumped as much as 12%, hitting an intraday high of $51.88. The stock has gained 38% this year.

EBay earlier this year named former Walmart executive Jamie Iannoneas CEO. Activist investors Elliott Management and Starboard Value have been pushing eBay to increase profitabil­ity by selling pieces of itself following years of stagnation in its core marketplac­e business.

The company in February completed the sale of its event-tickets marketplac­e StubHub to Viagogo for $4.05 billion and is exploring options for the classified­s business. EBay is also trying to boost revenue from its advertisin­g and payments businesses. In the statement, eBay said revenue from its classified­s business is at the high end of its previously disclosed expectatio­ns, with automotive subscripti­on revenue recovering as dealership­s reopen across internatio­nal markets.

To further engage new buyers, eBay is making additional investment­s in marketing and technology to keep people coming back and buying on the site more often.

EBay didn’t update its full-year guidance at this time, but said it will likely be above previously announced ranges. In April, the company said it expects 2020 revenue of as much as $9.76 billion and adjusted earnings per share of as much as $3.10

Taking a step to address the wave of protests over racial injustice sweeping the U.S. in the past week, eBay said it is making a donation of more than $1.3 million, split between the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the Equal Justice Initiative.

 ?? GABBY JONES/BLOOMBERG ?? The eBay logo is displayed on a smartphone.
GABBY JONES/BLOOMBERG The eBay logo is displayed on a smartphone.

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