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1. eBAY INC. ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER 2007 FINANCIAL RESULTS
- Reports Record Q2 Net Revenues of $1.83 Billion -
- Delivers Q2 GAAP Diluted EPS of $0.27 and Non-GAAP Diluted EPS of $0.34 -
- Company Repurchases $344 Million of Common Stock in Q2 -
San Jose, Calif, July 18, 2007 — eBay Inc. (Nasdaq: EBAY; www.ebay.com) reported financial results for its second quarter ended
June 30, 2007.
eBay reported record consolidated Q2-07 net revenues of $1.83 billion, representing a growth rate of 30% year over year. GAAP
operating income was $457 million, an increase of 47% year over year, and represented 24.9% of net revenues. Non-GAAP operating
income was $595 million, an increase of 29% year over year, and represented 32.4% of net revenues.
GAAP net income in Q2-07 increased 50% year over year to $376 million, or $0.27 earnings per diluted share. Non-GAAP net
income increased 34% year over year to $471 million, or $0.34 earnings per diluted share. GAAP and non-GAAP earnings per diluted
share increased 57% and 40% year over year, respectively.
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quarter out of its authorized stock repurchase program of up to $2 billion by January 2009.
quot;The quarter was a very good one for the company, as our portfolio of businesses continued to deliver value to our global
community,” said eBay President and CEO, Meg Whitman. quot;Providing a great user experience has always been critical to our success
and will remain part of our ongoing focus as we expand the business further.quot;
Q2 Business Unit Discussion
Marketplaces
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company continues to make significant investments to reinvigorate its core auctions business as well as to expand its portfolio of
adjacent businesses.
Marketplaces net revenues totaled a record $1.29 billion in Q2-07, a growth rate of 26% over the $1.03 billion reported in Q2-06.
eBay’s users posted a total of 559 million listings in Q2-07, 6% lower than the 596 million listings posted in Q2-06. These listings
generated Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) of $14.46 billion in Q2-07, representing a 12% year-over-year increase from the
$12.90 billion reported in Q2-06.
Payments
PayPal had another exceptional quarter, with accelerating Total Payment Volume (TPV) and revenue growth. PayPal’s Merchant
Services business recorded outstanding results, as PayPal expanded its global footprint to new geographies and currencies during the
quarter.
PayPal net revenues totaled a record $454 million in Q2-07, a growth rate of 34% over the $339 million reported in Q2-06. Global
TPV was $11.69 billion in Q2-07, a 32% increase from the $8.86 billion reported in Q2-06.
PayPal Merchant Services contributed $4.92 billion globally to the $11.69 billion in global TPV in Q2-07, representing a 57%
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2. Skype net revenues totaled a record $90 million in Q2-07, a growth rate of 103% over the $44 million reported in Q2-06.
Skype had 220 million registered user accounts at the end of Q2-07, representing a 94% increase from the 113 million registered user
accounts at the end of Q2-06.
Other selected financial results
Operating Margin — GAAP operating margin increased to 24.9% in Q2-07, up from 22.1% in Q2-06. Non-GAAP operating margin
decreased slightly to 32.4% in Q2-07, from 32.6% in Q2-06. The slight decrease in non-GAAP operating margin is the result of the
negative gross margin mix impact coming from our lower margin businesses, such as PayPal and Skype, mostly offset by productivity
gains.
Taxes — The GAAP effective tax rate for Q2-07 was 23%, which was a decrease from 26% for Q2-06 and 24% in Q1-07. The non-
GAAP effective tax rate in Q2-07 was 25%, which was a decrease from 28% for Q2-06 and 26% in Q1-07. The lower tax rates in Q2-
07 resulted primarily from increased profits generated through the expansion of our international operations.
Cash Flows — GAAP operating cash flows increased to $655 million in Q2-07. Free cash flow increased to $533 million in Q2-07.
Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Investments — The company’s cash, cash equivalents, and investments totaled approximately $3.78
billion at the end of Q2-07.
“Overall, we posted great financial results in the second quarter.” said Bob Swan, chief financial officer, eBay Inc. “We’re now
halfway through the year, and we’re increasingly confident in our ability to deliver even stronger full year revenue and earnings
growth through our portfolio of businesses.”
Business Outlook
Third Quarter 2007 — eBay expects consolidated net revenues for Q3-07 to be in the range of $1.775 billion to $1.825 billion. Non-
GAAP earnings per diluted share for Q3-07 are expected to be in the range of $0.31 to $0.33. These amounts assume a US dollar to
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Full Year 2007 — eBay now expects consolidated net revenues for 2007 to be in the range of $7.300 billion to $7.450 billion. Non-
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expected to be in the range of $1.34 to $1.38. These amounts assume a US dollar to Euro exchange rate of $1.30.
Quarterly Conference Call
eBay will host a conference call to discuss second quarter results at 2 p.m. Pacific Time today. A live webcast of the conference call,
together with a slide presentation that includes supplemental financial information and reconciliations of certain non-GAAP measures
to their nearest comparable GAAP measures, can be accessed through the company’s Investor Relations website at
http://investor.ebay.com. In addition, an archive of the webcast will be accessible through the same link.
About eBay Inc.
Founded in 1995, eBay Inc. connects hundreds of millions of people around the world every day, empowering them to explore new
opportunities and innovate together. eBay Inc. does this by providing the Internet platforms of choice for global commerce, payments
and communications. Since its inception, eBay Inc. has expanded to include some of the strongest brands in the world, including
eBay, PayPal, Skype, Shopping.com, and others. eBay Inc. is headquartered in San Jose, California.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release includes the following financial measures defined as “non-GAAP financial measures” by the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC): non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP earnings per diluted share, non-GAAP operating income, non-
GAAP operating margin, non-GAAP effective tax rate, and free cash flow. These measures may be different from non-GAAP
financial measures used by other companies. The presentation of this financial information, which is not prepared under any
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3. comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles, is not intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the financial
information prepared and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. See “Non-GAAP Measures of
Financial Performance,” “Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Operating Income,” “Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Net
Income,” “Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Effective Tax Rate,” “Reconciliation of Operating Cash Flows to Free Cash Flow”
and “Business Outlook” included in this press release for further information regarding these non-GAAP financial measures, including
a reconciliation of these measures to the nearest comparable GAAP measures.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to the future performance of eBay and its consolidated subsidiaries.
These statements involve risks and uncertainties, and the company’s actual results could differ materially from those discussed.
Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to: the company’s need to increasingly achieve
growth from its existing users as well as from new users in its more established markets; the company’s ability to deal with the
increasingly competitive e-commerce environment, including competition for its sellers from other trading sites and other means of
selling, and competition for its buyers from other merchants, online and offline; the need to manage an increasingly large enterprise
with a broad range of businesses of varying degrees of maturity and in many different geographies; the regulatory, patent, and
competitive and other risks specific to Skype; the competitive, regulatory, credit card association, and other risks specific to PayPal,
especially as it continues to expand geographically; the company’s need to manage other regulatory, tax, and litigation risks as its
product offerings expand, its services are offered in more jurisdictions and applicable laws become more restrictive; the company’s
ability to upgrade and develop its systems, infrastructure and customer service capabilities to accommodate growth at a reasonable
cost; the company’s ability to maintain site stability and performance on all of its sites while adding new products and features in a
timely fashion; fluctuations in foreign exchange rates; the company’s ability to profitably expand its business model to new types of
merchandise and sellers; assumptions and methods used to value and expense stock options provided to employees; and, the
company’s ability to profitably integrate, manage and grow recent and future acquisitions and other transactions. The forward-looking
statements in this release do not include the potential impact of any acquisitions that may be announced and/or completed after the
date hereof.
More information about factors that could affect the company’s operating results is included under the captions “Risk Factors” and
“Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in the company’s annual report on Form
10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, copies of which may be obtained by visiting the company’s investor relations website at
http://investor.ebay.com or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Undue reliance should not be placed on the forward-looking
statements in this release, which are based on information available to the company on the date hereof. eBay assumes no obligation to
update such statements.
Investor Relations Contact: Tracey Ford 408-376-7205
Media Relations Contact: Hani Durzy 408-376-7458
Investor Information Request: 408-376-7493
Company News: http://www.businesswire.com
Investor Relations Website: http://investor.ebay.com
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4. eBay Inc.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet
(In Thousands)
December 31, June 30,
2006 2007
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,662,792 $ 3,418,349
Short-term investments 542,103 181,983
Accounts receivable, net 393,195 379,850
Funds receivable 399,297 502,041
Restricted cash 12,738 17,207
Other current assets 960,461 980,946
Total current assets 4,970,586 5,480,376
Long-term investments 277,853 176,138
Property and equipment, net 998,196 1,032,673
Goodwill 6,544,278 6,917,265
Intangible assets, net 682,977 681,240
Other assets 20,121 73,465
$ 13,494,011 $ 14,361,157
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 83,392 $ 94,487
Funds payable and amounts due to customers 1,159,952 1,293,457
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 681,669 725,969
Deferred revenue and customer advances 128,964 145,236
Income taxes payable 464,418 69,494
Total current liabilities 2,518,395 2,328,643
Deferred and other tax liabilities, net 31,784 447,788
Other liabilities 39,200 45,197
Total liabilities 2,589,379 2,821,628
Total stockholders’ equity 10,904,632 11,539,529
$ 13,494,011 $ 14,361,157
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5. eBay Inc.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Income
(In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts)
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2006 2007 2006 2007
Net revenues (1) $ 1,410,784 $ 1,834,429 $ 2,801,203 $ 3,602,503
Cost of net revenues 296,883 416,789 580,480 810,478
Gross profit 1,113,901 1,417,640 2,220,723 2,792,025
Operating expenses:
Sales and marketing 384,347 477,768 773,031 921,020
Product development 123,972 147,934 243,042 285,532
General and administrative 236,576 283,478 466,128 561,837
Amortization of acquired intangible assets 57,592 51,554 104,484 98,903
Total operating expenses 802,487 960,734 1,586,685 1,867,292
Income from operations (2) 311,414 456,906 634,038 924,733
Interest and other income, net 25,629 33,967 51,388 63,987
Interest expense (929) (2,734) (1,676) (7,276)
Income before income taxes 336,114 488,139 683,750 981,444
Provision for income taxes (86,120) (112,315) (185,474) (228,444)
Net income $ 249,994 $ 375,824 $ 498,276 $ 753,000
Net income per share:
Basic $ 0.18 $ 0.28 $ 0.35 $ 0.55
Diluted $ 0.17 $ 0.27 $ 0.35 $ 0.55
Weighted average shares:
Basic 1,411,925 1,361,046 1,409,190 1,363,986
Diluted 1,435,757 1,378,697 1,438,746 1,381,484
(1) Net revenues in the three-month period ended Q2-07 were positively impacted by foreign currency translation of approximately $58
million compared to the same period of the prior year. Net revenues in the six-month period ended Q2-07 were positively impacted by
foreign currency translation of approximately $125 million compared to the same period of the prior year. On a sequential basis, Q2-07 net
revenues were positively impacted by foreign currency translation of approximately $24 million.
(2) Operating income in the three-month period ended Q2-07 was positively impacted by foreign currency translation of approximately $32
million, compared to the same period of the prior year. Operating income in the six-month period ended Q2-07 was positively impacted by
foreign currency translation of approximately $73 million, compared to the same period of the prior year. On a sequential basis, Q2-07
operating income was positively impacted by foreign currency translation of approximately $12 million.
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6. eBay Inc.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
(In Thousands)
Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2006 2007 2006 2007
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income $ 249,994 $ 375,824 $ 498,276 $ 753,000
Adjustments:
Provision for doubtful accounts and authorized credits 24,827 20,452 51,874 45,247
Provision for transaction losses 24,279 33,832 49,906 69,769
Depreciation and amortization 142,426 146,722 265,712 290,171
Stock-based compensation related to stock options and
employee stock purchases 85,408 79,621 169,226 151,571
Tax benefit from stock-based compensation 53,082 30,014 90,524 53,009
Excess tax benefit from stock-based compensation (37,601) (16,001) (60,973) (29,774)
Deferred income taxes (5,800) (9,145) (13,300) (51,177)
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisition effects:
Accounts receivable (14,697) (20,241) (37,598) (32,917)
Funds receivable 4,062 (77,159) 33,810 (100,437)
Other current assets (15,765) (4,352) (133,491) (22,873)
Other non-current assets 1,514 (35,469) 8,777 (57,833)
Accounts payable 23,336 153 75,292 8,560
Funds payable and amounts due to customers 5,684 93,572 80,015 118,546
Accrued expenses and other liabilities (6,962) 13,078 (25,722) (27,425)
Deferred revenue and customer advances 15,641 2,358 24,664 16,534
Income taxes payable and other tax liabilities (33,915) 21,326 22,725 35,106
Net cash provided by operating activities 515,513 654,585 1,099,717 1,219,077
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Purchases of property and equipment, net (148,432) (121,328) (282,008) (206,741)
Purchases of investments (113,137) (47,616) (491,224) (160,143)
Maturities and sales of investments 395,382 232,571 761,159 625,267
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired (45,505) (61,636) (45,505) (320,195)
Other (1,245) 959 (1,245) 2,112
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities 87,063 2,950 (58,823) (59,700)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from issuance of common stock, net 94,395 92,286 175,001 184,441
Repurchases of common stock, net - (343,776) - (674,861)
Excess tax benefits from stock-based compensation 37,601 16,001 60,973 29,774
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities 131,996 (235,489) 235,974 (460,646)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 23,375 29,294 43,933 56,826
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 757,947 451,340 1,320,801 755,557
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 1,876,434 2,967,009 1,313,580 2,662,792
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 2,634,381 $ 3,418,349 $ 2,634,381 $ 3,418,349
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Unaudited Summary of Consolidated Net Revenues
(In Thousands, Except Percentages)
Net Revenues by Type
Three Months Ended
June 30, September 30, December 31, March 31, June 30,
2006 2006 2006 2007 2007
Net Transaction Revenues
Marketplaces $ 997,121 $ 1,017,274 $ 1,198,418 $ 1,211,545 $ 1,236,835
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 2% 18% 1% 2%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 22% 22% 24% 22% 24%
Percent of Marketplaces revenue from international 51% 49% 51% 52% 52%
Payments 330,684 340,032 402,958 418,992 432,294
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 3% 19% 4% 3%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 39% 42% 35% 28% 31%
Percent of Payments revenue from international 38% 38% 40% 41% 42%
Communications 44,158 50,021 63,417 77,078 89,133
Current quarter vs prior quarter 26% 13% 27% 22% 16%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter — — 156% 119% 102%
Percent of Communications revenue from international 86% 84% 84% 85% 85%
Total net transaction revenues 1,371,963 1,407,327 1,664,793 1,707,615 1,758,262
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 3% 18% 3% 3%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 30% 31% 29% 26% 28%
Advertising and other non-transaction revenues
Total advertising and other non-transaction revenues 38,821 41,310 55,108 60,459 76,167
Current quarter vs prior quarter 6% 6% 33% 10% 26%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 34% 44% 49% 65% 96%
Total net revenues $ 1,410,784 $ 1,448,637 $ 1,719,901 $ 1,768,074 $ 1,834,429
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 3% 19% 3% 4%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 30% 31% 29% 27% 30%
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8. eBay Inc.
Unaudited Summary of Consolidated Net Revenues
(In Thousands, Except Percentages)
Net Revenues by Segment
Three Months Ended
June 30, September 30, December 31, March 31, June 30,
2006 2006 2006 2007 2007
Marketplaces $ 1,027,535 $ 1,049,039 $ 1,237,523 $ 1,250,200 $ 1,290,552
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 2% 18% 1% 3%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 22% 22% 24% 23% 26%
Percent of Marketplaces revenue from international 50% 49% 50% 51% 52%
Payments 339,091 349,577 416,796 439,341 454,167
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 3% 19% 5% 3%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 39% 41% 37% 31% 34%
Percent of Payments revenue from international 38% 38% 41% 41% 42%
Communications 44,158 50,021 65,582 78,533 89,710
Current quarter vs prior quarter 26% 13% 31% 20% 14%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter — — 164% 123% 103%
Percent of Communications revenue from international 86% 84% 84% 85% 84%
Total net revenues $ 1,410,784 $ 1,448,637 $ 1,719,901 $ 1,768,074 $ 1,834,429
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 3% 19% 3% 4%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 30% 31% 29% 27% 30%
Net Revenues by Geography
Three Months Ended
June 30, September 30, December 31, March 31, June 30,
2006 2006 2006 2007 2007
US net revenues $ 724,699 $ 763,864 $ 872,287 $ 884,909 $ 895,820
Current quarter vs prior quarter (3)% 5% 14% 1% 1%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 25% 26% 20% 18% 24%
Percent of total 51% 53% 51% 50% 49%
International net revenues 686,085 684,773 847,614 883,165 938,609
Current quarter vs prior quarter 7% (0)% 24% 4% 6%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 36% 38% 40% 38% 37%
Percent of total 49% 47% 49% 50% 51%
Total net revenues $ 1,410,784 $ 1,448,637 $ 1,719,901 $ 1,768,074 $ 1,834,429
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 3% 19% 3% 4%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 30% 31% 29% 27% 30%
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Unaudited eBay Marketplaces Supplemental Operating Data
(In Millions, Except Percentages)
June 30, September 30, December 31, March 31, June 30,
2006 2006 2006 2007 2007
Confirmed Registered Users (1) 202.7 211.9 221.6 233.4 241.0
Current quarter vs prior quarter 5% 5% 5% 5% 3%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 29% 26% 23% 21% 19%
Active Users (2) 77.7 79.8 81.8 82.9 83.3
Current quarter vs prior quarter 3% 3% 3% 1% 0%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 20% 17% 14% 10% 7%
Number of Non-Store Inventory Listings (3) 490.5 488.3 526.5 509.3 480.0
Current quarter vs prior quarter (0)% (0)% 8% (4)% (6%)
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 22% 20% 10% 4% (2%)
Number of Store Inventory Listings (3) 105.5 95.4 83.7 79.1 79.1
Current quarter vs prior quarter 25% (10)% (12)% (5)% 0%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 178% 85% 27% (6)% (25%)
Gross Merchandise Volume (4) $ 12,896 $ 12,639 $ 14,434 $ 14,281 $ 14,464
Current quarter vs prior quarter 3% (2)% 14% (1)% 1%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 18% 17% 20% 14% 12%
Fixed Price Trading (5) as % of gross merchandise volume 35% 37% 38% 39% 39%
eBay Stores (6) (in thousands) 541 573 593 632 649
Current quarter vs prior quarter 11% 6% 3% 7% 3%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 81% 71% 55% 30% 20%
Percent of eBay Stores hosted internationally 53% 56% 56% 57% 57%
Rent.com, Shopping.com, and eBay’s classifieds websites are not included in these metrics.
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(1) Cumulative total of all users who have completed the registration process on one of the eBay Marketplaces trading platforms.
Users may register more than once, and as a result, may have more than one account.
(2) All users, excluding users of Half.com and Internet Auction, who bid on, bought, or listed an item within the previous 12-month
period. Users may register more than once, and as a result, may have more than one account.
(3) Listings on eBay Marketplaces trading platforms during the quarter, regardless of whether the listing subsequently closed
successfully.
(4) Total value of all successfully closed items between users on eBay Marketplaces trading platforms during the quarter, regardless
of whether the buyer and seller actually consummated the transaction.
(5) Primarily, GMV related to eBay’s “Buy It Now” feature on eBay Marketplaces trading platforms during the quarter.
(6) Total number of eBay Stores worldwide, hosted on eBay’s Marketplaces trading platforms as of each respective quarter end.
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Unaudited Payments Supplemental Operating Data
(In Millions, Except Percentages)
June 30, September 30, December 31, March 31, June 30,
2006 2006 2006 2007 2007
Total accounts (1) 113.7 122.5 133.0 143.3 153.1
Current quarter vs prior quarter 8% 8% 9% 8% 7%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 44% 41% 38% 36% 35%
Active accounts (2) 29.5 30.9 35.1 35.7 35.9
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 5% 14% 2% 1%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 29% 26% 25% 22% 22%
Total number of payments (3) 143.3 146.2 172.0 177.0 172.9
Current quarter vs prior quarter (4)% 2% 18% 3% (2%)
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 27% 25% 23% 19% 21%
Total payment volume (4) $ 8,856 $ 9,123 $ 11,004 $ 11,359 $ 11,691
Current quarter vs prior quarter 1% 3% 21% 3% 3%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter 37% 37% 36% 30% 32%
Merchant Services total payment volume as % of total
payment volume 35% 37% 36% 39% 42%
Transaction rates (5)
Transaction revenue rate 3.73% 3.73% 3.66% 3.69% 3.70%
Transaction processing expense rate 1.02% 1.07% 1.08% 1.09% 1.12%
Transaction loss rate 0.27% 0.35% 0.41% 0.32% 0.29%
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(1) Cumulative total of all accounts opened, including users who made payments using PayPal but have not registered, excluding
accounts that have been closed or locked and excluding payment gateway business accounts. Users may register more than once,
and as a result, may have more than one account.
(2) All accounts, and users whether registered or not, that sent or received at least one payment through the PayPal system during the
quarter. Users may register more than once, and as a result, may have more than one account.
(3) Total number of payments initiated through the PayPal system during the quarter, excluding the payment gateway business,
regardless of whether the payment was actually sent successfully, or was reversed, rejected, or pending at the end of the quarter.
(4) Total dollar volume of payments initiated through the PayPal system during the quarter, excluding the payment gateway
business, regardless of whether the payment was actually sent successfully, or was reversed, rejected, or pending at the end of the
quarter.
(5) Transaction rates represent the ratio of PayPal transaction revenues (including the payment gateway business), PayPal third-party
processing expenses, and PayPal fraud and protection program losses relative to total payment volume.
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Unaudited Communications Supplemental Operating Data
(In Millions, Except Percentages)
June 30, September 30, December 31, March 31, June 30,
2006 2006 2006 2007 2007
Registered users (1) 113.1 135.9 171.2 195.5 219.6
Current quarter vs prior quarter 20% 20% 26% 14% 12%
Current quarter vs prior year quarter — — 129% 107% 94%
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(1) Cumulative number of unique user accounts created on Skype. Users may register more than once, and as a result, may have
more than one account.
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Business Outlook
(In Millions, Except Per Share Amounts And Percentages)
The guidance figures provided below and elsewhere in this press release are approximate in nature because eBay’s future
performance is difficult to predict. Such guidance is based on information available on the date hereof, and eBay assumes no
obligation to update it.
eBay’s future performance involves risks and uncertainties, and the company’s actual results could differ materially from the
information below. Some of the factors that could affect the company’s operating results are set forth under the caption “Forward-
Looking Statements” above in this press release. More information about factors that could affect eBay’s operating results is included
under the captions “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in
its most recent annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, copies of which may be obtained by visiting the
company’s investor relations website at http://investor.ebay.com or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Three months ending September 30, 2007
GAAP Non-GAAP(a)
Net revenues $ 1,775-$1,825 $1,775-$1,825
Diluted EPS $ 0.25-$0.27 $ 0.31-$0.33
Year ending December 31, 2007
GAAP Non-GAAP(a)
Net revenues $7,300-$7,450 $7,300-$7,450
Operating margin ~26% ~33%
Diluted EPS $1.08-$1.12 $1.34 -$1.38
Effective tax rate 23.5%-24.0% 25.5%-26.0%
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(a) Non-GAAP amounts and percentages reflect estimated quarterly adjustments to exclude the amortization of acquired intangible
assets of approximately $55-$60 million and stock-based compensation and payroll taxes on employee stock options of
approximately $75-$90 million. See further discussion regarding non-GAAP measures of financial performance on the following
pages.
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13. eBay Inc.
Non-GAAP Measures of Financial Performance
To supplement the company’s consolidated financial statements presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP,
eBay uses non-GAAP measures of certain components of financial performance. These non-GAAP measures include non-GAAP net income, non-
GAAP earnings per diluted share, non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating margin, non-GAAP effective tax rate, and free cash flow.
These non-GAAP measures are not in accordance with, or an alternative for, measures prepared in accordance with GAAP and may be different from
non-GAAP measures used by other companies. In addition, these non-GAAP measures are not based on any comprehensive set of accounting rules
or principles. Non-GAAP measures have limitations in that they do not reflect all of the amounts associated with eBay’s results of operations as
determined in accordance with GAAP. These measures should only be used to evaluate eBay’s results of operations in conjunction with the
corresponding GAAP measures.
Reconciliation to the nearest GAAP measure of all non-GAAP measures included in this press release can be found in the tables included on page 12,
14 and 15 of this press release.
These non-GAAP measures are provided to enhance investors’ overall understanding of the company’s current financial performance and the
company’s prospects for the future. Specifically, the company believes the non-GAAP measures provide useful information to both management and
investors by excluding certain expenses, gains and losses, and net purchases of property and equipment that may not be indicative of its core
operating results and business outlook. In addition, because eBay has historically reported certain non-GAAP results to investors, the company
believes the inclusion of non-GAAP measures provides consistency in the company’s financial reporting.
For its internal budgeting process, and as discussed further below, eBay’s management uses financial statements that do not include stock-based
compensation expense related to employee stock options and employee stock purchases, employer payroll taxes on employee non-qualified stock
option gains, amortization of acquired intangible assets and the income taxes associated with the foregoing. In addition to the corresponding GAAP
measures, eBay’s management also uses the foregoing non-GAAP measures in reviewing the financial results of eBay.
eBay excludes the following items from non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP earnings per diluted share, non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP
operating margin and non-GAAP effective tax rate:
Stock-based compensation related to stock options and employee stock purchases. These expenses consist of expenses for stock options and
employee stock purchases under Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 123 (revised 2004), “Share-Based Payment.” eBay
excludes stock-based compensation expenses from its non-GAAP measures primarily because they are non-cash expenses that eBay does not
believe are reflective of ongoing operating results.
Employer payroll taxes on employee non-qualified stock option gains. This amount is dependent on eBay’s stock price and the timing and
size of exercise by employees of their stock options, over which management has virtually no control, and as such does not correlate to
eBay’s operation of the business.
Amortization of acquired intangible assets. eBay incurs amortization of acquired intangible assets in connection with acquisitions and
investments. eBay excludes these items because they arise from eBay’s prior acquisitions and have no direct correlation to the current
operating results of eBay’s business.
Income taxes associated with certain non-GAAP entries. This amount is used to present stock-based compensation and the other amounts
described above on an after-tax basis consistent with the presentation of non-GAAP net income.
In addition to the non-GAAP measures discussed above, eBay also uses free cash flow. Free cash flow represents operating cash flows less net
purchases of property and equipment. eBay considers free cash flow to be a liquidity measure that provides useful information to management and
investors about the amount of cash generated by the business after the purchases of property, buildings, and equipment, which can then be used to,
among other things, invest in eBay’s business, make strategic acquisitions, strengthen the balance sheet and repurchase stock. A limitation of free
cash flow is that it does not represent the total increase or decrease in the company’s cash balance for the period.
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Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Operating Income
(In Thousands, Except Percentages)
Three Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2006 2007
GAAP Operating Income $ 311,414 $ 456,906
Stock-based compensation expense related to employee 85,408 79,621
stock options and employee stock purchases
Payroll tax on stock option exercise 1,609 1,291
Amortization of acquired intangible assets 61,996 56,846
Non-GAAP Operating Income $ 460,427 $ 594,664
Non-GAAP Operating Margin 32.6% 32.4%
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Net Income
(In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts)
Three Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2006 2007
GAAP Net Income $ 249,994 $ 375,824
Stock-based compensation expense related to employee 85,408 79,621
stock options and employee stock purchases
Payroll tax on stock option exercise 1,609 1,291
Amortization of acquired intangible assets 61,996 56,846
Income taxes associated with certain non-GAAP entries (48,260) (42,532)
Non-GAAP Net Income $ 350,747 $ 471,050
Diluted net income per share:
GAAP $ 0.17 $ 0.27
Non-GAAP $ 0.24 $ 0.34
Shares used in diluted net income per-share calculation 1,435,757 1,378,697
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15. Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Effective Tax Rate
(In Thousands, Except Percentages)
Three Months Ended
June 30, March 31, June 30,
2006 2007 2007
GAAP Provision for income taxes (a) $ 86,120 $ 116,129 $ 112,315
Income taxes associated with certain non-GAAP entries 48,260 42,315 42,532
Non-GAAP Provision for income taxes (b) $ 134,380 $ 158,444 $ 154,847
GAAP Income before income taxes (c) $ 336,114 $ 493,305 $ 488,139
Stock-based compensation expense related to employee 85,408 71,950 79,621
stock options and employee stock purchases
Payroll tax on stock option exercise 1,609 1,778 1,291
Amortization of acquired intangible assets 61,996 51,890 56,846
Non-GAAP income before income taxes (d) $ 485,127 $ 618,923 $ 625,897
GAAP effective tax rate (a/c) 26% 24% 23%
Non-GAAP effective tax rate (b/d) 28% 26% 25%
Reconciliation of Operating Cash Flows to Free Cash Flow
(In Thousands)
Three Months Ended
June 30, June 30,
2006 2007
Net cash provided by operating activities $ 515,513 $ 654,585
Less: Purchases of property and equipment, net (148,432) (121,328)
Free cash flow $ 367,081 $ 533,257
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