EBAY's Q4 earnings guidance falls short of expectations, with US stocks falling more than 8% after trading
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发表于 2024-10-31 09:42:04
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EBAY's adjusted earnings per share for the third quarter are $1.19, with an expected $1.18; Revenue of 2.576 billion US dollars, expected to be 2.545 billion US dollars; Net profit of 634 million US dollars, expected to be 420 million US dollars. Active customers 133 million, expected 132.74 million. Expected earnings per share for the fourth quarter range from $1.17 to $1.22, with an estimated earnings of $1.23; Revenue of 2.53 billion to 2.59 billion US dollars, expected to be 2.64 billion US dollars. Expected annual earnings per share of $4.80-4.85, with an estimated earnings of $4.83; The net income for the whole year is 10.23-10.29 billion US dollars, with an expected 10.32 billion US dollars. EBAY's US stock market fell more than 8% after trading.
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