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Shares of eBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) rose over 1% on Thursday. The stock has gained over 14% in the past three months. The ecommerce company delivered revenue and earnings growth for the second quarter of 2024, with the business benefiting from strength in preowned goods. Here are a few noteworthy point from the Q2 report:

Top and bottom line increases

In the second quarter of 2024, eBay’s revenue rose 1% year-over-year on a reported basis and 2% on an FX-neutral basis to $2.6 billion. GAAP EPS grew 39% to $0.45 while adjusted EPS increased 15% to $1.18.

Refurbished and collectibles – significant contributors

In Q2, eBay’s gross merchandise volume (GMV) grew 1% YoY on both a reported and FX-neutral basis to $18.4 billion. Focus category GMV grew by over 4% in the quarter. Among the focus categories, collectibles and refurbished were significant contributors to GMV during the period.

As mentioned on the quarterly conference call, collectibles, including trading cards, was the second largest contributor to GMV growth in Q2. eBay’s efforts in providing authentication and grading services for collectibles are helping in improving the shopping experience on its platform.

Refurbished was another key contributor to GMV growth in the quarter and it was also the fastest growing focus category on a year-over-year basis. eBay is broadening its range of refurbished inventory through the expansion of existing partnerships and the inclusion of new categories. In Q2, the company added golf clubs and hard drives to its selection of refurbished goods. The company believes refurbished products can provide meaningful value to customers.

Advertising

Total advertising revenue increased 8% to $398 million in the second quarter and represented nearly 2.2% penetration of GMV. First party ads grew over 12% to $384 million. As mentioned on the call, around 3.1 million sellers adopted a single ad product during Q2, and the company ended the quarter with roughly 1 billion live promoted listings out of nearly 2.1 billion total listings. Revenue from legacy third-party display ads declined around 49% to nearly $14 million in Q2.

Outlook

For the third quarter of 2024, eBay expects revenue to range between $2.50-2.56 billion, representing YoY FX-neutral growth of 1-3%. GMV is expected to range between $17.8-18.2 billion, representing FX-neutral growth of down 1% to up 1% YoY. GAAP EPS is expected to be $0.82-0.87 while adjusted EPS is expected to be $1.15-1.20.

The post eBay (EBAY): Noteworthy points from the ecommerce company’s 2Q24 earnings report first appeared on AlphaStreet.

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