eBay earnings: 3 things to watch

The marketplace giant will announce earnings results on Oct. 28.

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eBay's (NASDAQ: EBAY) stock has enjoyed a strong rally so far this year. Investors were impressed with the online marketplace's surging growth trends during the initial phases of the coronavirus pandemic. They were just as excited about the prospect for improving profitability in late 2020 and beyond.

That optimism has set a high bar for eBay's upcoming earnings report, which is expected to show solid organic growth heading into the key holiday shopping season. Here are a few metrics to watch in the announcement set for Oct. 28.

Sales trends

The biggest questions surround the recent growth surge and to what extent it will hold up through the end of the year. eBay reported several encouraging numbers on this topic last quarter. Along with a basic spike in customer traffic as consumers shifted spending to online sources, the marketplace attracted many more sellers to its platform and had rising conversion rates along with sales growth across most of its categories.

Investors will be looking to see if eBay stretched those successes into July, August, and September, a period characterized by resumed retailing activities across most of the world. Wins here would show up in elevated sales volumes, which management predicted would grow by high-teen percentages in Q2. Also keep an eye on the buyer pool and whether it keeps rising at faster than a 2% clip.

Fees and cash

eBay entered the pandemic with far higher profit margins than its peer e-commerce giants, thanks to its asset-light approach to connecting buyers with sellers. That gap only widened in Q2, with operating margin jumping to 28.7% of sales versus 23% a year ago. The company is less exposed to the type of inventory write-offs that pinched profits at many physical retailers, and its marketplace also faces less risk around manufacturing and supply chains.

These factors all support robust returns, but transaction fees are the key metrics to watch when it comes to profitability. eBay kept the rate it charges buyers to roughly 9% last quarter as short-term promotions offset gains in other parts of the business. Even a tiny uptick in that metric would amplify earnings growth in the third quarter.

Looking out to the holidays

eBay lifted its 2020 outlook back in July, and investors have a good shot at seeing a similar boost on Wednesday assuming growth trends didn't disappoint. As it stands today, the company is predicting sales between $10.6 billion and $10.8 billion, equating to organic growth between 12% and 14%. For perspective, eBay was forecasting a roughly flat result on that metric before the pandemic struck.

It is smart to assume that growth will trend back down toward that pre-pandemic rate as the threat of the virus declines in the next year. But it's also clear that a large portion of the spending that consumers moved to online sources is here to stay. eBay's core challenge now is to convince its newest buyers and sellers to continue using the platform following a record growth year.

This article was originally published on Fool.com. All figures quoted in US dollars unless otherwise stated.

Demitri Kalogeropoulos has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. recommends eBay and recommends the following options: short January 2021 $37 calls on eBay and long January 2021 $18 calls on eBay. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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