April 20, according to the Associated Press reported, with investors looking to eBay's PayPal business growth potential, plus
the first quarter of active eBay e-commerce website orders, and eBay shares rose to its highest point since 2006. mobile phone
covers
Wednesday night, John Donahoe, eBay CEO John Donahoe said the first quarter of this year is a very good start ". The quarter
Wednesday night, John Donahoe, eBay CEO John Donahoe said the first quarter of this year is a very good start ". The quarter
eBay revenues of $ 3.28 billion, an increase of 29%. Net profit rose 20 percent to $ 570 million, earnings per share of 55 cents.
Revenue and profits have exceeded Wall Street expectations.
PayPal unit revenue grew 32 percent to $ 1.31 billion, the number of active accounts grew 12 percent to $ 109.8 million. PayPal is
PayPal unit revenue grew 32 percent to $ 1.31 billion, the number of active accounts grew 12 percent to $ 109.8 million. PayPal is
an online payment service, eBay has a big plan to expand PayPal's influence, cell phone cases dropship is to promote their entry
into the store and mobile devices. Last month, eBay also released for the business of mobile payment service PayPal, Here.
Benchmark analyst Daniel Konnos (Daniel Kurnos) eBay rating from "hold" to "buy", saying that customers and retailers seem
Benchmark analyst Daniel Konnos (Daniel Kurnos) eBay rating from "hold" to "buy", saying that customers and retailers seem
to widespread adoption of new payment systems such as PayPal, and the company's market operations in the recovery. He
believes that eBay, given expectations may be too conservative, PayPal's new policy expectations are too low.
eBay expects the current quarter's earnings per share of 53-55 cents on revenue of 32.5 - $ 3.35 billion. Only to reach off the
eBay expects the current quarter's earnings per share of 53-55 cents on revenue of 32.5 - $ 3.35 billion. Only to reach off the
assembly line or less of the FactSet survey of analysts' expectations. At the time of the afternoon trading, eBay shares rose
$ 5.07, or 14 percent, to $ 40.94 / share.
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