eToro has unveiled a $150 million stock buyback program following a 30% decline in its stock price since its IPO six months ago. This move, unusual for a recently public company, indicates management's belief that the stock is undervalued. The announcement comes as eToro reported a third-quarter net income of $56.8 million, up from $38.5 million the previous year. The trading platform also saw a 28% increase in net contributions to $215 million and a 16% rise in active deposited accounts to 3.7 million, with assets under management reaching $20.8 billion.
Despite its diversification into stock investment and social trading, eToro's primary focus remains on cryptocurrency trading. In the third quarter, the company generated $3.97 billion in revenue from crypto assets, with costs amounting to $3.89 billion. The buyback program reflects eToro's confidence in its financial health and growth prospects, despite the recent stock price decline.
eToro Announces $150 Million Stock Buyback Amid Price Drop
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