eBay Inc
NASDAQ:EBAY

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NASDAQ:EBAY
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Price: 72.59 USD 0.22% Market Closed
Market Cap: 33.8B USD

Operating Margin
eBay Inc

23.1%
Current
26%
Average
3.1%
Industry

Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.

Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.

Operating Margin
23.1%
=
Operating Profit
2.4B
/
Revenue
10.3B

Operating Margin Across Competitors

Country Company Market Cap Operating
Margin
US
eBay Inc
NASDAQ:EBAY
33.6B USD
23%
US
Amazon.com Inc
NASDAQ:AMZN
2.2T USD
11%
ZA
Naspers Ltd
JSE:NPN
1.1T Zac
0%
CN
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd
NYSE:BABA
298.7B USD
14%
CN
PDD Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:PDD
166.6B USD
28%
UY
MercadoLibre Inc
BMV:MELIN
2.5T MXN
13%
AR
Mercadolibre Inc
NASDAQ:MELI
130.2B USD
13%
NL
Prosus NV
AEX:PRX
108.6B EUR
1%
CN
Meituan
HKEX:3690
827.7B HKD
10%
US
DoorDash Inc
NASDAQ:DASH
92.1B USD
2%
CN
JD.Com Inc
HKEX:9618
388.6B HKD
4%

eBay Inc
Glance View

Economic Moat
None
Market Cap
33.6B USD
Industry
Retail

In the bustling early days of the internet, amid a rapidly evolving digital landscape, eBay Inc. emerged as a pioneering force in online commerce. Born from a simple auction website founded by Pierre Omidyar in 1995, eBay transformed the way people bought and sold items. By connecting individuals and small sellers with potential buyers over the internet, eBay created a vibrant online marketplace that transcended geographic boundaries. Fast forward to today, and eBay operates as a global e-commerce behemoth, facilitating transactions through its platform where items can be bought and sold in a fixed-price format or through an auction model. This dual approach allows eBay to cater to a diverse range of sellers, from hobbyists and small businesses to larger enterprises, leveraging its vast marketplace to offer everything from vintage collectibles to brand-new consumer electronics. At the heart of eBay's business model is the collection of fees related to this marketplace activity. It earns money primarily through listing fees, final value fees, and optional promotional services. Sellers are charged a percentage of the sale price when their items are purchased, and may also pay additional fees to increase the visibility of their listings. eBay has evolved beyond its original auction-based structure, integrating payment processing through its acquisition of PayPal (which has since been spun off) and, more recently, through its partnership with Adyen. This integration ensures a seamless transaction experience for users. Moreover, eBay invests significantly in technology and customer experience to maintain a safe and trusted platform, understanding that trust is essential for both its buyers and sellers. In leveraging a robust network and a trusted brand, eBay continues to thrive as a versatile player in the e-commerce arena, adapting to the changing needs and preferences of the digital shopper.

EBAY Intrinsic Value
62.2 USD
Overvaluation 14%
Intrinsic Value
Price
What is Operating Margin?

Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.

Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.

Operating Margin
23.1%
=
Operating Profit
2.4B
/
Revenue
10.3B
What is the Operating Margin of eBay Inc?

Based on eBay Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has Operating Margin of 23.1%.

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