
MercadoLibre's Q2 GMV jumps 44% to $21.9B as stronger buyer engagement, regional growth and cross-border trade fuel marketplace activity.
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MercadoLibre's Q2 GMV jumps 44% to $21.9B as stronger buyer engagement, regional growth and cross-border trade fuel marketplace activity.

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Shares of latin American e-commerce and fintech company MercadoLibre (NASDAQ:MELI) jumped 5% in the morning session after JP Morgan raised its price target on the stock to $2,150 from $1,900. While the firm maintained a Neutral rating, the upward revision shifted investor focus back to the company's accelerating top-line growth after margin concerns had weighed on the stock following its recent earnings report. When MercadoLibre released its second-quarter results a few days prior, the stock fel

MercadoLibre (MELI) has drawn fresh attention after reporting Q2 2026 revenue above US$10b, while earnings per share and net income declined year on year as the company increased long term investment spending. See our latest analysis for MercadoLibre. At a share price of US$1,828.29, MercadoLibre has seen short term share price weakness, with the 7 day and 30 day share price returns down 4.9% and 2.1%. The 3 year total shareholder return of 46.6% still reflects a much stronger longer term...
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Latin American e-commerce and fintech company MercadoLibre (NASDAQ:MELI) reported Q2 CY2026 results exceeding the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 49.8% year on year to $10.17 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $9.19 per share was 0.9% above analysts’ consensus estimates.

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MercadoLibre (NASDAQ:MELI) delivered something it had never done before on August 5: quarterly revenue topped $10 billion. Net revenue and financial income jumped 50% year over year to $10.2 billion, the fastest pace of growth in four years and the 30th straight quarter above 30% growth. Yet the stock fell as much as 8% on […]
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MercadoLibre's growth-first strategy drives higher conversion, buyer activity and seller gains, even as heavy investments pressure margins.
MercadoLibre stock has pulled back over the past year, yet the current price near US$1,820 sits between two conflicting valuation reads, with a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) intrinsic value estimate suggesting meaningful upside while market based multiples point to a richer profile. Shares are up about 36.9% over the past three years, which still leaves longer term holders in positive territory despite more recent weakness. The company’s rapid expansion in Latin American e commerce and fintech...
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