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MercadoLibre (NASDAQ:MELI) reported first-quarter earnings after the close Wednesday, beating top and bottom-line consensus estimates.
The online marketplace firm reported Q1 EPS of $3.97, $1.16 better than the analyst estimate of $2.81, while revenue which grew 58.4% year-over-year, came in at $3 billion versus the consensus estimate of $2.87B.
MELI shares are currently down 2.7%.
The company's income from operations was $340 million, while total payment volume rose 96.1% year-over-year to $37B, and gross merchandise volume increased 43.3% to $9.4B.
Unique active users came in at 101M, rising from 81M in the same quarter last year.
"MercadoLibre has had a good start to the year, with encouraging performance across the business," the company said in its letter to shareholders. "We set a new Q1 record of $340mn for income from operations, with the margin over revenue expanding from 6.2% in Q1'22 to 11.2% in Q1'23. As the business continues to scale, we remain focused on strengthening operational efficiency so that our long-term growth - which remains our top priority - is sustainably profitable."
Looking ahead, the company said it has solid momentum and sees "attractive growth opportunities" with "many new products still to develop."
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