In terms of the headline numbers, eBay, which has been in the midst of a restructuring program, posted a top line of $2.6 billion, slightly higher than a year ago and a tad better than the $2.55 billion expected, and earnings of 67 cents on an adjusted basis were four pennies better than expected.
Gross merchandise volumes were $22.6 billion, down in total by one percent on an FX neutral basis. The bulk of the company’s top line stemmed from marketplace revenues, which gained three percent to $21.6 billion. Marketplace GMV was $21.6 billion, down four percent on an FX neutral basis.
Turning to GMV, that has been intermediated by the company: the total sellers in the program have tallied 4.3 million, up 20 percent over the fourth quarter. Management said on the call that they are “delighted by our progress” on payments and stated that this part of operations is “exactly on track.” The total intermediated to date stands at $363 million since launch in September of last year. The company said on Tuesday that it is expanding managed payments to Germany. As reported, under its pact with PayPal, eBay is able to expand its payments processing operations to a second market.