On August 17, MercadoLibre fell 3.32% in regular trading, trading at approximately $1,786.05/share, with turnover of $72.59 million. The decline comes as the company's recently released interim report revealed continued profit pressure alongside broad weakness across the retail sector.
According to its mid-year results, MercadoLibre reported first-half earnings of $883 million, down 13.18% year-over-year. While second-quarter revenue crossed the $10 billion milestone with approximately 50% year-over-year growth, and EPS of $9.19 beat consensus estimates of $8.58, per-share earnings still declined notably from $10.31 in the year-ago period. The persistent profit-side pressure has raised market concerns about the company's ability to sustain profitability under its heavy reinvestment strategy. CEO commentary has emphasized that the company will not drastically alter its strategy to preserve growth, prioritizing long-term value proposition over short-term metrics.
Sector-wide headwinds further compounded selling pressure, with the Broadline Retail sector broadly lower. Among peers, Sea Ltd fell 2.18%, JD.com declined 1.74%, Amazon.com slipped 0.03%, and Alibaba edged down 0.06%, while PDD Holdings rose 1.82%.
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