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Home / Business and Economy / StubHub Stock: Buy or Sell Under $20?

StubHub Stock: Buy or Sell Under $20?

30 Nov

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Summary

  • StubHub's stock is trading under $20, with analysts recommending a buy.
  • BofA downgraded StubHub to Neutral due to limited 2026 guidance.
  • Third-quarter revenue rose 8% to $468 million, EBITDA up 21%.
StubHub Stock: Buy or Sell Under $20?

StubHub Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:STUB) is currently positioned as a compelling investment opportunity for those seeking stocks under $20, with a majority of analysts issuing 'Buy' ratings and a median price target suggesting substantial upside. Recent analyses indicate a strong consensus for growth, despite a recent downgrade.

However, BofA has shifted its stance to 'Neutral' from 'Buy' due to a lack of forward-looking guidance from StubHub. This cautious outlook followed the company's third-quarter performance, which saw revenue increase by 8% year-over-year to $468 million and adjusted EBITDA climb by 21% to $67 million. The analyst reduced their price target, reflecting concerns about future visibility.

StubHub plans to enhance its direct issuance capabilities, anticipating major opportunities from upcoming events like the World Cup. The company, a prominent ticketing platform founded in 2000, facilitates the buying and selling of live event tickets via its website and app, operating within the US market.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
As of November 26, a majority of analysts recommend StubHub stock as a 'Strong Buy' with a significant upside potential, though some have issued a 'Neutral' rating due to limited future guidance.
StubHub reported an 8% year-over-year revenue increase to $468 million and a 21% rise in adjusted EBITDA, reaching $67 million, surpassing Street estimates.
BofA downgraded StubHub to 'Neutral' due to the company's lack of guidance for the next quarter and limited visibility into 2026 tour timing, leading to reduced estimates.

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