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Adyen shares tank following underwhelming H1 2023 results

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Shares in Adyen have plummeted to a three-year low due to disappointing H1 2023 earnings, attributed to slower growth, increased competition, and hiring challenges.

Facts

  • Adyen’s H1 2023 earnings fell short of expectations, causing a significant drop in its share price.
  • CEO Pieter van der Does acknowledged slower growth in certain areas, particularly in North America.
  • Adyen’s H1 EBITDA was €320 million, down 10% from the previous year.
  • Net revenue increased by 21% to €739.1 million, but this growth was below the company’s anticipated 25%+.
  • Various macroeconomic factors like higher inflation, interest rates, and stiff competition impacted Adyen’s performance.
  • The company struggled to hire top-quality talent, affecting its sales team’s effectiveness.
  • Despite the setback, Adyen remains committed to long-term growth and expects improved performance in 2024.
  • The company’s shares fell 39% on Amsterdam’s Euronext, resulting in a €17.8 billion loss in market capitalization.
  • Adyen’s major shareholders include Blackrock, Allspring Global Investments, and Vanguard.
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