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2 Stocks Down 19% and 26% This Year to Buy and Hold
The Motley Foolยท2025-09-07 08:28

Group 1: PayPal - PayPal's second-quarter results met expectations, but a 49% drop in free cash flow caused a post-earnings dip, although the company did not change its free cash flow guidance for the fiscal year, suggesting a potential market overreaction [4][6] - The company ended the second quarter with 438 million active accounts, a 2% year-over-year increase, and reported a payment volume of $443.6 billion, a 5% increase compared to the same period last year [5] - PayPal's revenue grew 5% year over year to $8.3 billion, with non-GAAP EPS at $1.40, an 18% increase from the previous year [5] - The new CEO, Alex Chriss, is focused on improving profitability and has introduced new growth opportunities, including an advertising platform for businesses, leveraging PayPal's extensive user data [6][7] - The company is expected to benefit from the growing demand for digital payment methods, driven by the e-commerce industry's expansion and a strong network effect [7] Group 2: Fiverr - Fiverr's platform is facing challenges with a decline in active buyers, down 10.9% year over year to 3.4 million, but revenue increased by 14.8% year over year to $108.6 million [8][9] - Despite fewer buyers, the spend per buyer rose to $318, a 9.8% increase from the previous year, indicating that Fiverr is retaining high-spending customers [10] - Fiverr's non-GAAP EPS was $0.69, a 19% increase from the year-ago period, showcasing strong financial results [10] - The rise of AI poses a threat to some freelance specialties, but it also creates demand for AI-related services, which Fiverr is capitalizing on by connecting businesses with qualified freelancers [11] - The underlying business remains sound, and the growth of the gig economy presents promising opportunities for Fiverr despite its current market performance [11]