Ebay Inc. Q2 2017 Earnings, Visa Inc. Q3 2017 Earnings Released

The eBay Q2 2017 earnings and Visa Q3 2017 earnings reports were released after closing bell tonight.

eBay reported earnings from continuing operations of 45 cents per share on $2.3 billion in sales, against the consensus estimates of 45 cents per share and $2.3 billion in revenue for the second quarter. In the same quarter a year ago, the online marketplace firm reported 43 cents per share in earnings. In the company’s first-quarter earnings report, eBay management provided an outlook of $2.28 billion to $2.32 billion in net revenues and earnings per share of 43 cents to 45 cents.

For its third fiscal quarter, Visa posted earnings of 86 cents per share on $4.57 billion in revenue, compared to the consensus estimates of 81 cents per share on $4.36 billion in revenue. In last year’s third quarter, the credit card services provider reported earnings of 17 cents per share on $4.48 billion in revenue.

eBay Q2 2017 earnings

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eBay’s GAAP earnings plunged 95% year over year to 2 cents per share from 38 cents in the year-ago quarter. Total gross merchandise volume rose 3% year over year to $21.5 billion, while Marketplace gross merchandise volume rose 3% to $20.5 billion. Marketplace revenue grew 4% to $1.9 billion. StubHub’s gross merchandise volume fell 5% to $1 billion, while its revenue rose 5% to $236 million. The company added 2 million active buyers across all its platforms, bringing the total number of active buyers to 171 million around the globe.

eBay management expects $2.35 billion to $2.39 billion in net revenues for the third quarter. They look for non-GAAP earnings of 46 cents to 48 cents per share and GAAP earnings of 30 cents to 32 cents per share. For the full year, they expect $9.3 billion to $9.5 billion in revenue, non-GAAP earnings of $1.98 to $2.03 per share, and GAAP earnings of $1.65 to $1.75 per share.

Following the eBay Q2 2017 earnings report, the online marketplace platform’s shares plunged in after-hours trades, falling by as much as 3.2% to $35.99.

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