Jefferies: PayPal Is More Than A Payments Company


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Jason Kupferberg at Jefferies initiated Paypal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: PYPL) with a Buy rating and a $44 price target, a 20 percent premium to Monday's closing price of $36.39.

Kupferberg said that the "scarcity value of the stock […] will command a higher multiple," particularly since the company is a "worldwide leader in social/mobile money movement." Though a value of 21x 2017 P/E multiple "doesn't look cheap," the company should trade as a "hybrid of a payments stock and an Internet stock," justifying a rich value.

Jefferies acknowledges the bear case against PayPal, notably that the company is in a competitive space with players like Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE: BABA), Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), Visa Inc (NYSE: V) and Mastercard Inc (NYSE: MA). Kupferberg said that while PayPal's business "model" and "moat" is not as strong as Visa or Mastercard, it is a "scarce investment opportunity."

There's also the giant in the room: Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL). Kupferberg said that while the firm is not "dismissive of the long-term threat potential" from Apple, it does not see the company as a "near-term threat."

Jefferies pointed to the fact that PayPal has a strong, "leveragable" balance sheet with roughly $6 billion in cash. That strong balance sheet will help the company drive M&A, potentially adding to its recent acquisitions of Braintree, Paydiant and XOOM. That M&A will "help the company drive increased user engagement over time."

PayPal was trading 1.4 percent higher in pre-market activity after falling 10 percent since the company was first spun off. The company hit a high of $42.55 on its first day of trading.


27% profit every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his option buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads… BUYING options. Most traders don’t even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here’s how he does it.


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