PayPal Holdings (PYPL) is expanding its presence in higher education payments as new integrations with Illumia, Nelnet Campus Commerce, and TouchNet allow students and families to use PayPal and Venmo for tuition and fees.
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For context, PayPal Holdings shares trade at US$62.30, with recent momentum reflected in a 30 day share price return of 11.55% and a 90 day share price return of 40.85%. This comes even as the 1 year total shareholder return declined 6.97% and the 5 year total shareholder return declined 77.03%.
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For PayPal Holdings, a 40.85% 90 day share price gain alongside a 5 year shareholder decline of 77.03% raises a simple question: Is the market catching up to the business, or just swinging sentiment again?
Against the last close at $62.30, the most followed narrative on PayPal Holdings argues for a fair value of $68, which implies some remaining upside and leans heavily on the company’s cash generation and buyback activity.
The buyback engine. PayPal retires roughly 8 to 9% of its shares per year (~16% total buyback yield at recent prices; share count fell from 920M to 892M in a single quarter). At a depressed price, every dollar of buyback retires more shares, the same total profit spread over a shrinking share count mechanically compounds EPS. The critical condition: this only creates value if the business is stable. On an eroding base, buybacks merely disguise decline. That is why the single metric that decides this thesis is Branded Checkout growth plus transaction margin.
The narrative, put forward by Benjamin_Ziegler, hangs its fair value on robust free cash flow, a strong balance sheet, and an aggressive buyback pace that could reshape earnings per share if core payment volumes and margins simply hold the line rather than expand. Want to see which revenue, margin, and share count paths this thesis relies on, and how those tie back to that $68 fair value mark?
Result: Fair Value of $68 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, this PayPal Holdings narrative still hinges on Branded Checkout remaining stable and transaction margins holding up, which could both weaken if competitive or pricing pressure builds.
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