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Etsy、第1四半期の売上高予想を上回り、業績は好調に推移

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-- Etsy(ETSY)の第1四半期売上高はウォール街の予想を上回り、オンラインマーケットプレイスである同社は黒字転換を果たしました。 3月期の売上高は6億3,130万ドルとなり、前年同期の6億1,220万ドルから増加し、FactSetが調査した市場予想の6億1,960万ドルを上回りました。Etsyは1株当たり0.33ドルの赤字から、第1四半期の1株当たり0.89ドルの黒字に転換しました。 プラットフォーム上で販売された商品の総額を示す総商品売上高は、非GAAPベースで5.5%増加し、24億6,000万ドルとなりました。 Depopの業績を除いた継続事業の指標は3.9%減少しました。Etsyは2月にファッションマーケットプレイスのDepopをeBay(EBAY)に12億ドルで売却することで合意しました。また、Reverbの業績は前年度の継続事業には含まれていますが、2026年3月期には含まれていません。 Reverbは2025年6月に売却されました。 アナリストはGMSを24億4000万ドルと予想していました。 「当社の戦略に沿った顧客行動の改善が見られ始めています。アクティブ購入者数は2年ぶりに前期比で増加しましたが、前年比では依然として減少しています。新規購入者数、アクティブ販売者数、購入者一人当たりのGMSは前年比で増加し、モバイルアプリも引き続き好調です」と株主向け書簡で述べています。 Etsyの株価は水曜日の取引時間中に11%上昇しました。年初来の上昇率は約26%です。 同社は今四半期のGMSを24億8000万ドルから25億3000万ドルと予測しており、これはEtsyマーケットプレイスの前年比3%から5%の成長に相当します。市場予想は24億5000万ドルです。 「通期では、GMS(流通総額)の成長率は1桁台前半になると予想しています。これは、2月中旬に発表した通期見通しと比較して、Etsyマーケットプレイスの見通しが改善したためです」と同社は述べています。 同社は以前、2026年のGMSは前年比で「わずかな」成長になると予想していました。

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