On August 6, MercadoLibre fell 4.29% in after-hours trading, trading at approximately $1,840.00/share, with turnover of $115 million. The decline followed the company's Q2 earnings release on August 5 after market close.
Market consensus had expected Q2 revenue of approximately $9.667 billion, representing 45.08% year-over-year growth, while adjusted EPS was projected at just $8.66, down 27.46% year-over-year, with EBIT expected to decline approximately 24.22%. The company's continued heavy strategic investments in Brazil and Argentina are compressing short-term profitability, fueling market concerns over a widening gap between top-line expansion and bottom-line performance.
This marks a continuation of the pattern seen in Q1, when the company reported EPS of $8.23, missing the $8.50 FactSet estimate, while revenue of $8.845 billion beat the $8.299 billion consensus. The company has committed approximately 570 billion reais in Brazil investment and $3.4 billion in Argentina, prioritizing market share gains over near-term margins.
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