PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL) Price Prediction and Forecast 2026-2030 (February 2026)
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PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL) Price Prediction and Forecast 2026-2030 (February 2026)
"That brings the payment processor's one-year loss to nearly 38%. Shares of PYPL are currently trading at their lowest prices since July 2017. When PayPal reported Q3 earnings on Oct. 28, 2025, it beat on both top and bottom lines. EPS was $1.34 versus an expected $1.19, and revenue was $8.42 billion versus an expected $8.25 billion. Those figures represented year-over-year increases of 11.7% and 7.3%, respectively."
"The pioneer of online payments was founded in 1998 in San Jose, Calf. Four years later, it went public and was then acquired by eBay, Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) later in 2022. But in 2015, eBay spun the company off to its shareholders, and PayPal has been an independent company ever since. Since then, the company's online payments services have exploded in popularity, with its market cap peaking at $356.75 billion in July 2021. That coincided with the stock reaching its all-time high of $308.53."
PayPal's shares have fallen sharply, with a one-year decline near 38% and trading at their lowest levels since July 2017. Q3 2025 EPS was $1.34 versus $1.19 expected and revenue was $8.42 billion versus $8.25 billion expected, representing year-over-year increases of 11.7% and 7.3%. PayPal was founded in 1998, went public in 2002, was acquired by eBay and later spun off in 2015, remaining independent. Market capitalization peaked at $356.75 billion in July 2021 and has since dropped to $64.54 billion. Grand View Research forecasts fintech services to grow at a 17.5% CAGR through 2030, implying upside potential.
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