PayPal Is Down 61% This Year – What’s Happened Recently?
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PayPal Holdings, Inc (NASDAQ: PYPL) shares shed over 61% year-to-date. The shares have lost 5.5% in the last month and over 11% over the previous six months.
On November 29, Deutsche Bank analyst Bryan Keane said Salesforce, Inc’s (NYSE: CRM) new data shows Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) Pay growing at an “extremely rapid pace,” up 52% Y/Y month-to-date in November globally and 59% Y/Y in the U.S. while, over the same period, PayPal adoption has fallen 8% globally and 4% in the U.S.
Despite the divergence in growth rates, PayPal remains a much larger payment type making up 16% of global e-commerce purchases versus Apple Pay’s 5%.
Keane continues to expect that PayPal will face the steepest competition from Apple Pay in the coming months and years, “a belief that strengthened after his review of Salesforce’s holiday spending data.”
While Wedbush analyst Moshe Katri’s Black Friday survey showcased PayPal’s e-commerce dominance, with PayPal core and Venmo accounting for 34.9% of Black Friday online payment practices, commanding the third place, with credit and debit leading.
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