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Time to Buy the Post Earnings Rebound in Block (SQ) or PayPal (PYPL) Stock?
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It’s been a volatile year for Block ) and PayPal’s (PYPL - Free Report) ) stock with both of these fintech innovators hitting 52-week lows during the third quarter but posting strong Q3 results this week.
Soaring more than +20% this morning, Block’s stock ended today’s trading session up +10% after strong Q3 results on Thursday while PayPal’s stock was up roughly +2% and has risen +8% since its favorable quarterly report on Wednesday.
With both companies surpassing top and bottom line expectations, investors may be wondering if it’s time to buy stock in these popular payment solution providers for a continued rebound.
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Q3 Review & Highlights
Amid higher inflation fears of slower growth and increasing competition have been the knock-on Block and PayPal’s stock in 2023 despite being Wall Street darlings in years past.
Still, stronger-than-expected Q3 results are starting to make the cautionary tale in their stocks look overdone with SQ and PYPL both down just over -20% YTD despite this week's rally.
Block Q3 Review: Driven by increasing demand for cash app and its Square payment processing products, Block’s Q3 earnings of $0.55 per share crushed the Zacks Consensus of $0.44 a share by 25%. On the top line, sales of $5.62 billion beat Q3 estimates by 4%.
More importantly, Q3 earnings soared 31% year over year with sales rising 24% from the prior-year quarter. Block also raised its full-year guidance in some key areas now expecting adjusted EBITDA in the range of $1.66 billion-$1.68 billion and up from previous estimates of $1.5 billion. Even better, Block projects its full-year operating income to be between $205-$225 million soaring from previous guidance of $25 million while expecting gross profit at $7.44 billion-$7.46 billion.
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PayPal Q3 Review: Somewhat quieting growth concerns, PayPal’s Q3 earnings of $1.30 per share beat estimates of $1.22 a share by 6% with sales of $7.41 billion coming in slightly above expectations of $7.39 billion. Furthermore, PayPal’s earnings soared 20% from EPS of $1.08 a share in the prior year quarter while sales rose 8% from $6.84 billion in Q3 2022.
Although there was a lot to like about PayPal’s Q3 results including international revenue increasing 10% YoY the company’s key guidance for earnings of $1.36 per share during the fourth quarter is below many analysts' estimates with the Zacks Consensus having Q4 EPS at $1.41 a share.
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Takeaway
Considering the very impressive earning beat and strong guidance, Block’s stock currently sports a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) with PayPal’s stock landing a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). The potential for a continued rebound in these fintech stocks is gaining steam with Block shares making a stronger case for more upside at the moment.
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Time to Buy the Post Earnings Rebound in Block (SQ) or PayPal (PYPL) Stock?
It’s been a volatile year for Block ) and PayPal’s (PYPL - Free Report) ) stock with both of these fintech innovators hitting 52-week lows during the third quarter but posting strong Q3 results this week.
Soaring more than +20% this morning, Block’s stock ended today’s trading session up +10% after strong Q3 results on Thursday while PayPal’s stock was up roughly +2% and has risen +8% since its favorable quarterly report on Wednesday.
With both companies surpassing top and bottom line expectations, investors may be wondering if it’s time to buy stock in these popular payment solution providers for a continued rebound.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Q3 Review & Highlights
Amid higher inflation fears of slower growth and increasing competition have been the knock-on Block and PayPal’s stock in 2023 despite being Wall Street darlings in years past.
Still, stronger-than-expected Q3 results are starting to make the cautionary tale in their stocks look overdone with SQ and PYPL both down just over -20% YTD despite this week's rally.
Block Q3 Review: Driven by increasing demand for cash app and its Square payment processing products, Block’s Q3 earnings of $0.55 per share crushed the Zacks Consensus of $0.44 a share by 25%. On the top line, sales of $5.62 billion beat Q3 estimates by 4%.
More importantly, Q3 earnings soared 31% year over year with sales rising 24% from the prior-year quarter. Block also raised its full-year guidance in some key areas now expecting adjusted EBITDA in the range of $1.66 billion-$1.68 billion and up from previous estimates of $1.5 billion. Even better, Block projects its full-year operating income to be between $205-$225 million soaring from previous guidance of $25 million while expecting gross profit at $7.44 billion-$7.46 billion.
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PayPal Q3 Review: Somewhat quieting growth concerns, PayPal’s Q3 earnings of $1.30 per share beat estimates of $1.22 a share by 6% with sales of $7.41 billion coming in slightly above expectations of $7.39 billion. Furthermore, PayPal’s earnings soared 20% from EPS of $1.08 a share in the prior year quarter while sales rose 8% from $6.84 billion in Q3 2022.
Although there was a lot to like about PayPal’s Q3 results including international revenue increasing 10% YoY the company’s key guidance for earnings of $1.36 per share during the fourth quarter is below many analysts' estimates with the Zacks Consensus having Q4 EPS at $1.41 a share.
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Takeaway
Considering the very impressive earning beat and strong guidance, Block’s stock currently sports a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) with PayPal’s stock landing a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). The potential for a continued rebound in these fintech stocks is gaining steam with Block shares making a stronger case for more upside at the moment.