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Fly News Breaks for January 22, 2020
WMT, COF
Jan 22, 2020 | 09:12 EDT
RBC Capital analyst Jon Arfstrom raised his price target on Capital One (COF) to $105 after its Q4 earnings beat, saying the quarter showed that the company's core trends are mostly consistent with his expectations and its outlook "remains positive". The analyst also sees an opportunity for Capital One to generate stronger efficiency heading toward 2021 in terms of revenue and expense expectations while citing the management's optimism regarding its Walmart (WMT) partnership. Arfstrom still keeps his Sector Perform rating on the shares given the company's return opportunities relative to its risk profile and its valuation relative to peers.
News For COF;WMT From the Last 2 Days
WMT
Apr 23, 2024 | 11:44 EDT
JPMorgan keeps a Neutral rating on Affirm (AFRM) after CNBC reported that One, a Walmart-backed fintech, has begun offering buy now, pay later at certain U.S. Walmart (WMT) locations. The announcement does not come as a complete surprise, as One first announced it was exploring a BNPL service in December 2022, the analyst tells investors in a research note. The firm points out Affirm expanded its relationship with Walmart in December 2023 to offer BNPL at self-checkout kiosks. For the time being, Affirm will remain a funding option at Walmart but will presumably compete head-to-head with One at the point of sale, adds JPMorgan. It believes the news "highlights the importance, foresight and wisdom" of launching the Affirm Card, which makes Affirm a funding option most anywhere Visa is accepted, while reducing Affirm's reliance on merchant-driven promotion and exclusivity. The firm views the Affirm Card as the company's "ace in the hole."
WMT
Apr 23, 2024 | 09:33 EDT
Mizuho analyst Dan Dolev says Affirm (AFRM) shares are lower today following a report that One, backed by Walmart (WMT), has started offering buy now, pay later loans in-store. However, this is not new news, as this was first reported in December 2022, the analyst tells investors in a research note. The firm says history suggests headline risks for Affirm end up being great buying opportunities. It estimates Walmart accounts for 5% of the company's gross merchandise volume and that all the volume likely won't go away. Affirm's total addressable market is in the trillions, so Walmart supporting buy now, pay later expands the visibility of the category, contends Mizuho. The firm keeps a Buy rating on the stock with a $65 price target.
WMT
Apr 23, 2024 | 08:08 EDT
Walmart's (WMT) majority-owned fintech startup One has begun offering buy now, pay later, or BNPL loans for big-ticket items at some of the retailer's more than 4,600 U.S. stores, putting One in direct competition with Affirm (AFRM), the BNPL leader and exclusive provider of installment loans for Walmart customers since 2019, CNBC's Hugh Son and Melissa Repko reported. Reference Link
WMT
Apr 21, 2024 | 06:24 EDT
Shares of Walmart-backed (WMT) Ibotta soared in their market debut, rising more than 30% and giving the digital marketing company a valuation of about $3. 55B... To see the rest of the story go to thefly.com. See Story Here