Movement Alert|eBay Rises 3.03% in Regular Trading, GameStop Stake Nears 10% as Investment Bank Raises Target Price

Market Focus
Jul 28

On July 28, eBay rose 3.03% in regular trading, trading at $112.7/share, with turnover of approximately $90.54 million. The stock gained momentum as GameStop's latest regulatory filing revealed it now holds approximately 9.8% of eBay's outstanding common shares, nearly doubling from about 5% in early May.

GameStop's aggressive accumulation signals its unwavering commitment to the proposed approximately $56 billion cash-and-stock acquisition of eBay, which was previously rejected by eBay's board. CEO Ryan Cohen has publicly stated he will not abandon the bid, with the goal of building a trillion-dollar market-cap enterprise. GameStop shareholders approved a share increase on July 8 to finance the potential acquisition, and the company has continued expanding its position through open-market purchases and options settlements.

Adding to the bullish sentiment, BofA Securities raised its price target on eBay to $120 from $110 on July 22. Baird also previously adjusted its target to $125 from $117 while maintaining an Outperform rating. The consensus mean price target among analysts stands at approximately $112.50, reflecting elevated valuation expectations driven by ongoing acquisition pressure.

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