Why Etsy Inc. Shares Soared 34% Last Month

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What happened

Shares ofEtsy Inc.(NASDAQ: ETSY) were marching higher in August, following a bullish recommendation and a strong earnings report. The stock gained 34%, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence, as the good news came at the beginning of the month.

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So what

The online artisan marketplace first popped on Aug. 1 when it got a bullish note fromCitigroup'sMark Kelley who called it a buy and put a $14 price target on it. Kelley said the company had carved out a niche in the larger e-commerce space, creating a brand name for itself, making it the first place to go for crafty, artisan products. He also credited the stickiness of its seller base.

The stock surged 18% that day and continued to move higher over that week following a strong earnings report, which seemed to confirm Kelley's recommendation.

In its second-quarter report, Etsy's revenue jumped 39% to $85 million, fueled by 58% growth in seller services revenue, which is now the company's biggest top-line contributor and includes features like promoted listings and direct payment. Etsy's community also expanded briskly in the quarter with buyers increasing 20% and sellers growing 11%, indicating that the fundamentals of the business remain strong.

Now what

Perhaps more importantly, management was confident enough to raise its guidance for the full year as it now sees revenue growth of 25%-28%, up from 23%-25%, and adjusted EBITDA margin of 13%-14%, up from 10%-11%.

E-commerce is a competitive business. But Etsy has made a name for itself in the craft marketplace, and its business model should eventually deliver profits if it grows large enough, although it's still operating at a loss. Considering that revenue has jumped 39% through the first half of the year, I'd expect management to raise its guidance again when it next reports earnings in November.

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