By Juby Babu
Feb 18 (Reuters) – EBay Inc forecast first-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday and announced the โacquisition of fashion marketplace Depop from Etsy for nearly $1.2 โbillion, sending its shares up more than 7% in extended trading.
The company has โworked to differentiate itself by leaning into “recommerce” and its role in the circular economy, emphasizing pre-owned, refurbished and authenticated goods, amid a challenging market.
EBay expects first-quarter revenue in the range of $3 billion to $3.05 โbillion, compared with analysts’ โ average estimate of $2.80 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
Depop has a “strong momentum in the pre-loved fashion โ category” and will expand its presence in one of the most dynamic areas of resale, the company said.
“The younger generation is very focused โon โpre-loved apparel, driving sustainability, recycling things โthat they have in โtheir closet, and this gives us an opportunity to really lean in with a focused experience in the acquisition of Depop,” CEO Jamie Ianonne told Reuters in an interview.
The Depop deal is expected to close in eBay’s second quarter and would contribute one โto two percentage points to total gross โmerchandise volume (GMV) growth year-over-year in 2026.
Ebay โsees GMV, a key โmetric showing the total value of goods sold โon its platform, in the range โof $21.5 billion to $21.9 โbillion for the first quarter, exceeding an estimate of $20.10 billion.
The company reported revenue of $2.97 billion for the fourth quarter ended โDecember 31, beating โan estimate of $2.88 billion.
GMV grew 10% to $21.24 billion in โthe quarter.
(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by โMaju Samuel and Sriraj Kalluvila)