PayPal: Braintree May Boost Its Sluggish Valuations

Summary:

  • We believe PYPL’s stock price has been overly moderated against its peers, despite the excellent double beat in FQ4’22 and impressive forward guidance.
  • It appears that there is a disconnect between its stock valuations and fundamental performance, suggesting an improved margin of safety for those looking to add.
  • PYPL’s forward performance may also be boosted by its core merchant payment platform, Braintree for large enterprises, and PPCP for SMBs.
  • We shall discuss further.

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The Undervalued Investment Thesis

PYPL 2M Stock Price Action

PYPL 2M Stock Price Action

Trading View

PayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL) has continued to trade range-bound over the past two months, despite the excellent double beats in the FQ4’22 earnings call

PYPL, V, & MA 3Y P/E Valuations

S&P Capital IQ

PYPL 1Y P/E Valuations

S&P Capital IQ

PYPL 1Y Stock Price

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