Etsy: Competition And A Weak Economy Can Further Dampen Growth, Staying On The Sidelines

Summary:

  • Etsy reported its Q1 FY24 earnings, where revenue grew just 0.8%, as GMS and adjusted earnings declined. However, the company grew its Active Buyers by 1.9% YoY to 91.6M.
  • The company launched Gift Mode, an interactive gift shopping experience, and improved search relevance for buyers, in order to attract and accelerate the frequency and size of purchases.
  • ETSY faces headwinds from declining consumer discretionary spending amid a tough macroeconomic and competitive landscape.
  • While the company can deliver long-term upside, I expect short-term volatility to continue until the management is able to translate its initiatives into accelerating GMS on the platform.

Online shop website for handmade jewelry viewed on laptop computer

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Introduction & Investment Thesis

Etsy (NASDAQ:ETSY) is an e-commerce marketplace for handmade and vintage items that has severely underperformed the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 YTD. The company recently reported their Q1 FY24 earnings, where revenue grew


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