Read This to Understand PayPal Stock

A strong performer from today's afternoon trading session is PayPal, whose shares rose 2.5% to $75.85 per share. For those of you thinking about investing in the stock, here is a brief value analysis of the stock using the company's basic fundamental ratios.

PayPal's P/B and P/E Ratios Are Higher Than Average:

PayPal Holdings, Inc. operates a technology platform that enables digital payments on behalf of merchants and consumers worldwide. The company belongs to the Consumer Discretionary sector, which has an average price to earnings (P/E) ratio of 22.33 and an average price to book (P/B) ratio of 3.12. In contrast, PayPal has a trailing 12 month P/E ratio of 32.7 and a P/B ratio of 4.29.

When we dividePayPal's P/E ratio by its expected five-year EPS growth rate, we obtain a PEG ratio of 0.87, which indicates that the market is undervaluing the company's projected growth (a PEG ratio of 1 indicates a fairly valued company). Your analysis of the stock shouldn't end here. Rather, a good PEG ratio should alert you that it may be worthwhile to take a closer look at the stock.

EPS Trend Sustained Primarily by Reducing the Number of Shares Outstanding:

2020-02-06 2021-02-05 2022-02-03 2023-02-10
Revenue (MM) $17,772 $21,454 $25,371 $27,518
Operating Margins 23.5% 24.1% 21.2% 20.4%
Net Margins 13.84% 19.59% 16.43% 8.79%
Net Income (MM) $2,459 $4,202 $4,169 $2,419
Net Interest Expense (MM) n/a n/a n/a n/a
Depreciation & Amort. (MM) -$912 -$1,189 -$1,265 -$1,317
Earnings Per Share $2.07 $3.54 $3.51 $2.32
EPS Growth n/a 71.01% -0.85% -33.9%
Diluted Shares (MM) 1,188 1,187 1,187 1,116
Free Cash Flow (MM) $4,758 $6,965 $6,700 $6,514
Capital Expenditures (MM) -$687 -$746 -$903 -$701
Net Current Assets (MM) $4,091 $679 -$1,502 -$926
Current Ratio 1.43 1.33 1.22 1.28
Long Term Debt (MM) $4,965 $8,939 $8,049 $10,417
LT Debt to Equity 0.29 0.45 0.37 0.51

PayPal has growing revenues and a flat capital expenditure trend and strong margins with a stable trend. Additionally, the company's financial statements display a steady stream of strong cash flows and healthy debt levels. However, the firm has EPS growth achieved by reducing the number of outstanding shares. Finally, we note that PayPal has just enough current assets to cover current liabilities.

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