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RE:Mirae Investment에서 Warehouse Manager 모십니다 (Regional Manager 성장 가능)
... across all locations Maintain accurate stock records and conduct regular inventory... checks Coordinate stock allocation and transfers between stores... Order Management Manage and oversee Shopify online orders Coordinate order fulfillment...
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가마차기리 |
May 21, 2026 |
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RE:Leveraged ETFs
...A significant number of single stock ETFs are entering the market...an explosion in leveraged single stock exchange-traded funds, a universe ...revolution now dominate U.S. single stock leveraged and inverse ETFs, ...of the total 190 single stock leveraged and inverse ETFs ... and, in turn, leveraged stock ETFs, occur when a company... DoorDash (DASH), Boeing (BA) and Shopify (SHOP). "The closures are dwarfed ...
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gwb-trading |
May 20, 2026 |
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RE:Pack de charge Ugreen avec chargeur 100 W 4 ports + 2 câbles USB-C longueur 2m 100W
Presque tous les e-commerce utilisent Shopify. Hong Kong ça me paraît logique vu que la marque est originaire de là-bas, après ils peuvent ne plus avoir de stock dans les entrepôts européens. Perso je vois pas le problème, c'est commandé
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May 18, 2026 |
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RE:Bookkeeping Integrations between e-commerce Sales Channels and Accounting Software
... stock levels. Sell something on Amazon, it reduces the stock level on eBay and Shopify...
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LPB 123 |
May 14, 2026 |
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RE:The all new and shiny Van Halen Mofi Thread
.... If you order something in stock at the moment they will .... Dont have that problem with Shopify store fronts like UMG / Rhino...
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May 13, 2026 |
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RE:[⭐] 500 000 IG NANO -> MACRO INFLUENCER DATABASE / $0.0005 per lead [⭐]
..., Branding, E-commerce, Dropshipping, Amazon Selling, Shopify Business Finance & Investing: Investing... Building, Day Trading, Forex Trading, Stock Trading, Crypto Trading, Options Trading...
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conceptsofo |
May 13, 2026 |
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RE:���〰�⏳ บ้าบอคอหุ้น® �� Mon 11 May 2026 ⌛️〽️〰� ��
...คราะห์ (Stock Analysis Highlights)* � **1. Meta Platforms... gains for global corporations.)* � **8. Shopify (SHOP) → เป้าห...
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Querist |
May 10, 2026 |
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RE:Korg PS 3300 - reissue
... to snipe one by using Shopify to prepopulate my address details... their auctions finally have unsold stock, this stock will likely find its way...
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gearspace.com |
0.39 |
May 6, 2026 |
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RE:[新聞] 美股開市前多數下跌 市場關注中東局勢及
....684%) 盤前 +0.186%、Shopify(SHOP.US) +6.540 (+5...: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Stock/M.1777898243.A.99F.html...
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yuechen (亂轟阿翔) |
May 4, 2026 |
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RE:GameStop offers $56 billion for eBay, struggles to explain how it’ll pay for it
... to pump Ebay stock. This lures competition like Shopify to make counter... offers and further pump up the stock. GameStop's... got theirs and will let Shopify and others fight over Ebay...
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SNESChalmers |
May 4, 2026 |
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RE:May DDD 2026
... and Duolingo $DUOL. Tuesday brings Shopify $SHOP, PayPal $PYPL, Pfizer $PFE, ... EPS, and technically, the stock is sitting right below a ...through to the downside, the stock has spent the past several ... But we haven’t. Instead, the stock is coiling right beneath resistance, ... negative, positive. But if the stock rallies after this report, it ...the right time. Moreover, the stock is sitting just below a ...
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ducati916 |
May 4, 2026 |
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CoreCaptain
... Shopify store owners. The problem: inventory errors silently kill ecommerce businesses. Phantom stock... detection rules running 24/7 → Phantom stock, sync errors, fulfillment discrepancies → Root... → Physical inventory counting sessions CONNECT → Shopify, WooCommerce (& more coming soon) → ... feedback from anyone running a Shopify store!
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CoreCaptain |
May 4, 2026 |
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RE:[新聞] 美股開市前多數下跌 市場關注中東局勢及
....684%) 盤前 +0.186%、Shopify(SHOP.US) +6.540 (+5...: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Stock/M.1777898243.A.99F.html
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yuechen |
May 4, 2026 |
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RE:Online Store Ideas
... building online stores (both with Shopify and custom coding), as well... in dropshipping, I’d prefer to stock products myself and handle shipping ...
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gummy433bear |
May 4, 2026 |
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RE:TikTok Shop est-il encore pertinent pour une marque
... 6 chiffres par mois sur Shopify grâce aux pubs Meta et... frein : on gère encore notre stock à la main, ce qui...
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rose89 |
May 3, 2026 |
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RE:Add stock reservations to prevent overselling during checkout
... New Spree::StockReservation model holds stock during checkout with a configurable... on Store, not StockLocation — matches Shopify, Saleor, Medusa, Vendure (checkout-experience policy... alongside Cart/Order split + Typed Stock Movements. Behavioural details Pessimistic locks... availability check on the same stock. Reserve raises InsufficientStock inside the...
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damianlegawiec |
May 1, 2026 |
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RE:Elliottwave-Forecast.com - Official Thread w/ Analysis Blogs
... After Weak Rebound Shopify’s (SHOP) stock has been experiencing a bit... the broader e-commerce sector. Therefore, Shopify is likely to adapt its...
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Apr 28, 2026 |
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RE:April DDD 2026
...historically, when we see a stock breakout of a structure that ... breakout, we expect the stock to continue to trend higher ...last year. Since then, the stock has flipped a shelf of ...Charter delivered mixed results, the stock collapsed, falling more than 25% ...if you're betting on higher stock prices. But one data point ...Agora Brands (DTC Roll-Up Co) Shopify brand aggregator platform AirGarage Parking ...
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ducati916 |
Apr 28, 2026 |
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Do back-in-stock notifications actually recover lost sales on Shopify?
I used to think most out-of-stock visitors were basically lost customers. But after testing WC wishlist & back-in-stock on a Shopify store, I realized a lot of people actually do come back and buy once the product is available again. Especially for: trending products limited stock items popular variants/sizes repeat purchase products What surprised me most was how many customers were willing to wait instead of buying elsewhere. Curious how other merchants here see it: Do back-in-stock alerts actually convert well for your store, or do most people ignore them? Also wondering what apps people are using for this on Shopify. submitted by /u/TopLie7421 to r/AskMarketing [link] [comments]
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TopLie7421 |
May 19, 2026 |
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Build my first saas from scratc to help shopify owners to indentify there dead stock , no idea what to do next
submitted by /u/Public_Search_35 to r/StartupsHelpStartups [link] [comments]
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Public_Search_35 |
May 18, 2026 |
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Build my first saas from scratc to help shopify owners to indentify there dead stock , no idea what to do next
https://preview.redd.it/9gdpw43mvv1h1.png?width=1325&format=png&auto=webp&s=93ad6304b4d31e35d1283ca0a8039145b26ef8fe I have been building an app for the past 2 months to help shopify owners to get an insight about the stock they hold , like how much of worth dead stock they been sitting on whats tied upto cash . Honestly no idea how to get a real users would appreciate some insights . submitted by /u/Public_Search_35 to r/SaaS [link] [comments]
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Public_Search_35 |
May 18, 2026 |
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Is Shopify Actually a Buy After the Selloff, or Still Overpriced?
Shopify experienced a 16% stock drop during its strongest revenue quarter in four years. The decline is justified because the stock priced at 108x earnings failed to meet its earnings projections. The complete situation is presented here. Understand the Business First Shopify provides complete business infrastructure solutions. The platform combines payment processing with inventory management and shipping services and lending solutions and marketing tools. The company handled more than $100 billion in gross merchandise volume during the most recent quarter. The figure indicates that all business functions of the merchants are connected to the Shopify platform. Your business needs complete redesign before you can move to a different platform. The organization relies on that feature as its primary protective barrier. Does the Business Have a Real Edge? The five-year compound annual growth rate for revenue stands at 21.9%. The company reaches an uncommon milestone because most businesses experience growth restrictions before they achieve this scale. The company generates free cash flow at 104.5% of its reported net income which results in slightly more free cash flow than its actual net income. The material remains difficult to produce through deceptive methods. The company keeps its gross margin at 49% while currently showing upward growth. The company's return on invested capital stands at 9.8% which results in an acceptable performance level. The moat requires continuous execution - there's no pricing power backstop if growth slows. The Financials FY numbers: Total revenue reached 12.36 billion dollars while net income showed 1.33 billion dollars and free cash flow amounted to 1.26 billion dollars and the company maintained 179 million dollars of debt. The financial sheets shows no significant debt since the company maintains only 179 million dollars of debt while generating 12 billion dollars in revenue. The 2022 net income collapse to -$3.46B looks terrifying. The situation involved an Affirm stake write-down which operated as a non-business transaction. The same situation happened in Q1 2026 when the company reported a net loss of 581 million dollars which resulted from 1.08 billion dollars in unrealized investment losses although operating income had almost doubled. Always find out why a loss happened before reacting. The five-year EPS CAGR shows one alarming sign because it reached -15.5%. Total profits are growing, but share issuance has diluted per-share earnings. The company currently operates a 2 billion dollar buyback program which requires attention. Valuation The trailing P/E ratio stands at 108.2x while Forward P/E ratio operates at 47.5 times based on $2.32 EPS consensus. The FCF yield stands at 0.9% which represents a lower return than what people earn from savings accounts. The market valuation needs to acknowledge upcoming growth which will provide the remaining portion of your investment return. The company valuation through EV/FCF ratio shows 109.6x while PEG ratio stands at 2.41. The price requires best-case execution according to all cash-flow metrics which show the same result. What the Market Is Telling You The stock price decreased by approximately 35% from its highest point in 2025 although the company achieved revenue growth between 31 and 34 percent during four straight quarters and reached over 100 billion dollars in gross merchandise volume while its operational profit increased by nearly double during each annual period. The first quarter of 2026 results exceeded predictions by 2.6%. The stock still dropped 16% that day. The stock reached 108x earnings because the company reported a 42.5% decline in earnings compared to the previous quarter. The market does not impose penalties on unprofitable companies but instead targets high-priced companies that display doubt. The analyst mean target of $153 which includes a 39% increase from current levels and a 1.7 recommendation shows Wall Street still maintains its belief. The price chart demonstrates the outcome which occurs whenever that belief faces examination. The Verdict The business operates successfully because it possesses a strong competitive advantage which protects its operations. The company maintains a debt-free financial position while experiencing exceptional growth at its current scale. The product requires precise execution to achieve success because it has been priced with minimal tolerance for mistakes. The company demands future growth which must occur according to its specific projections because it trades at 0.9% free cash flow yield and 108x its past earnings. The market has already demonstrated its intention to impose severe consequences for any operational changes which deviate from established patterns. Shopify operates as a successful business. The stock does not currently reflect its true value. submitted by /u/Hot-Acanthisitta9777 to r/Stocks_Picks [link] [comments]
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May 12, 2026 |
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Shopify stock tumbles as company predicts growth slowdown ahead
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Several_Print4633 |
May 5, 2026 |
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Shopify’s Back in Stock Notification - Where does that info live?
Hi! On my website there is a button on sold out products where customers can seemingly sign up to be notified when the item is back in stock. Anytime anyone signs up, I get an email notification from Shopify with the product title and the person’s email address. I signed my personal email up on one of the sold out products to see what the email would look like when the product came back in stock. I added more stock today, but never got an email. I’ve read that Shopify doesn’t actually send emails to people who have signed up, and there’s no real place in Shopify to find where all these signed up email addresses live. Why does Shopify act like it’s going to send a back in stock notification email if it actually doesn’t? Thank you for any insights! submitted by /u/Threekittysiblings to r/shopify [link] [comments]
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Threekittysiblings |
Apr 17, 2026 |
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I tracked every "passive income" idea I tried over 2 years. Here's what actually made money and what was a complete waste of time.
I'm gonna save some of you months of wasted effort. Between 2024 and now I tried basically everything this sub recommends. Dropshipping, print on demand, affiliate blogs, YouTube automation, crypto staking, selling courses, selling templates, KDP books, Etsy digital products, stock photography, and a few I'm probably forgetting. I tracked every single one. Hours spent, money in, money out. No rounding up, no "potential revenue," just actual dollars that hit my bank account. Here's the honest breakdown. COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME Dropshipping. Spent about $2,400 on ads and product testing over 4 months. Made $900 in revenue. Net loss of $1,500 not counting the 200+ hours. The margins are a lie unless you find a winning product fast and most people never do. Every guru showing Shopify dashboards is selling you the course, not the method. YouTube automation. Hired freelancers to make faceless videos. Spent $3,000 on editors and voiceover. Channel got monetized after 8 months. Monthly revenue settled at about $120. Would take 2 years to break even. Cancelled everything. Stock photography. Uploaded 300+ photos to multiple platforms over 6 months. Total earnings after a year: $47. The market is flooded and AI image generators killed whatever was left. Affiliate blog. Wrote 60 articles targeting low competition keywords. Got decent traffic after 6 months. Made $400 total in affiliate commissions over a year. Then a Google update wiped half my traffic overnight. Never recovered. BROKE EVEN (not worth the effort) Print on demand. Made about $2,200 over 8 months on Redbubble and Merch by Amazon. But I spent easily 300 hours on designs, listings, and keyword research. That's roughly $7/hour. Minimum wage is better and you don't have to stare at Canva. KDP low content books. Published 15 journals and planners. Made about $800 over a year. Most of it came from 2 books. The other 13 made almost nothing. The winners were ultra specific. The losers were generic. Crypto staking. Put $5,000 in various staking protocols. Made about $600 in a year in staking rewards. But the tokens I staked dropped 30% in value. Net loss when you factor in the price decline. "Passive income" that loses money isn't passive income. ACTUALLY WORKED Etsy digital products (specific ones). This is the only thing that consistently made money relative to the time invested. But here's what nobody tells you: 90% of digital products on Etsy make zero sales. The ones that work are insanely specific. My first 8 products were generic. Meal planners, budget trackers, habit journals. Total sales in 3 months: 4 units, about $30. Then I made a symptom tracker specifically for people with Hashimoto's thyroid disease. Sold 12 units in the first month at $17 each. Made another one for IBS meal planning with FODMAP categories. Sold 8 units first month. The difference was not the design, not the price, not the SEO. It was that when someone with Hashimoto's searched Etsy and found a product made specifically for their condition, they bought it immediately because nothing else existed. I now have 6 products in specific health and parenting niches. Monthly revenue is between $400 and $700 depending on the month. Time spent maintaining: about 2 hours a month updating tags and responding to the occasional message. That's the closest thing to actual passive income I've found. WHAT I LEARNED The stuff that works has three things in common. First, low creation time relative to revenue. If it takes 100 hours to make and earns $500 a year, you lost. If it takes 5 hours and earns $200 a year, you won. Second, a specific audience that feels underserved. Generic products compete with 50,000 listings. Specific products compete with 3. The math is obvious but most people still make generic stuff because it feels safer. Third, a platform with built in traffic. Etsy, Amazon, Gumroad. You don't need followers, you don't need ads, you don't need a personal brand. The platform brings the buyers. You just need to be there when they search. The biggest lie in the passive income space is that you need to "scale." You don't. Six products making $80 a month each is $480/month for basically zero ongoing work. That's not life changing money but it's real money that shows up every month without you doing anything. And you can build that in a few weekends if you pick the right niches. Stop trying to build the next big thing. Find 5 specific problems that specific people have and make a simple structured product that solves each one. That's it. That's the whole strategy. What's worked for you guys? Curious if anyone else landed on the same conclusion or found something different. *Edit: Since many asked in comments and DMs how I find specific niches, I posted my approach in a comment below. submitted by /u/Existing-Ice221 to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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Existing-Ice221 |
Mar 31, 2026 |
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Does Shopify need to drop further? Or is it now valued appropriately for its growth?
I’ve been diving deep into Shopify (SHOP) lately. From a fundamental business perspective, there is so much to like. Their financials look great and the growth rate is awesome. Also, I love the macro positioning here. I think Shopify is in the perfect spot to benefit from the massive trend toward self-entrepreneurship. Whether it’s people launching Print-on-Demand side hustles or established brick-and-mortar shops needing a seamless online presence, Shopify is the "toll booth" for the modern creator economy. They’ve made starting a business so frictionless that they are essentially the default choice for the next generation of entrepreneurs. However, when I actually sit down to model out the next 5 years, I’m having a hard time justifying a "Buy" at current levels. I ran their numbers through the Vestarta Stock Engine to see what my annualized returns (CAGR) would look like under different scenarios: • Base Case: I have revenue tapering from 30% down to 20% over 5 years, with margins expanding to 12.5% (roughly in line with mature e-commerce peers). Even with a healthy 45 P/E, my annualized return is only 2.63% • Bull Case: I pushed revenue to taper from 34 to 25% and assumed margins hit a "best-in-class" 15% with a 48 P/E. That gets me to a 12.58% CAGR. • Bear Case: If revenue drops to 18% by year 5 and margins stay flat at 10.7%, we’re looking at a negative 6.46% return. My Fundamental Checklist: On my personal checklist, Shopify is a beast. It hits 6 out of 7 categories: Strong B2B Revenue Consistent Revenue Growth FCF Positive FCF Growing (25% YoY) Great Cash-to-Debt (5.2x) Great FCF-to-Debt My Dilemma: Even though I believe in the company’s mission and the entrepreneurship trend, the valuation feels like it has "perfection" already priced in. For me to get the 12% returns I’m looking for, I have to assume the Bull Case is the guaranteed outcome. What am I missing? submitted by /u/Simple-Ease-7830 to r/ValueInvesting [link] [comments]
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Simple-Ease-7830 |
Mar 24, 2026 |
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Shopify - Take the loss (and lesson on going for individual stocks) or wait?
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_AnnaHarda_ |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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Medium UK Shopify business, I’m looking for an inventory system + CRM that handles POs, stock in, and customer orders
Hi everyone, I’m looking for recommendations for an inventory and CRM system that works with Shopify, preferably UK based but open to suggestions. We have an e-commerce store that features multiple brands/ suppliers, we don’t hold a massive amount of stock - it tends to come in from suppliers and goes straight back out to customers. I’m looking for something that I can create purchase orders to suppliers, receive stock, then apply that stock to customer orders. Also track customer order history and basic info including notes etc and let me see which orders are waiting for stock vs ready to ship. I know Shopify does a lot of this already but I want one place where I can manage incoming stock too, currently just using Excel and I need a bit more. Any help welcome. Thank youu. submitted by /u/OneHumblePeach to r/smallbusinessuk [link] [comments]
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OneHumblePeach |
Feb 18, 2026 |
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Shopify beats Q4 but stock still down 31% YTD
Shopify reported strong Q4 FY25 results, with revenue up over 30% year over year and solid free cash flow for the full year. AI adoption is accelerating and international expansion continues to contribute to growth. Despite that, the stock is down 31% YTD and still trades at a premium multiple. Is this a long-term buying opportunity, or is valuation still too stretched? Full breakdown: https://dexwirenews.com/shopify-q4-fy25-earnings-ai-strategy-international-expansion-buy/ submitted by /u/ItsYourWriter to r/ValueInvesting [link] [comments]
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ItsYourWriter |
Feb 11, 2026 |
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Shopify stock drops despite revenue beat, $2 billion buyback
Earnings per share: 48 cents adjusted vs. 51 cents Revenue: $3.67 billion vs. $3.59 billion Oversold? CNBC submitted by /u/Lazy_Key_502 to r/CanadianInvestor [link] [comments]
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Lazy_Key_502 |
Feb 11, 2026 |
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LTT TrueSpec Cables Delisted From the Store
Hey guys, sorry for the late communication on this. I just saw that the cables have been delisted for a few hours and I saw some speculation that there has been a recall or something. *not the case* We are having an inventory tracking issue where the site is allowing people to order out of stock cables and to minimize the number of backorders we are taking, we turned the pages off while we work with our team and Shopify to fix. It just happens to be the weekend so it's not as simple to get it's patched immediately. Sorry for the confusion. If your order was impacted in any way, you should hear from us directly. submitted by /u/LinusTech to r/LinusTechTips [link] [comments]
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LinusTech |
Feb 1, 2026 |
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I have deleted my Shopify and selling off my stock at cheap rate.
Please dm to get. submitted by /u/Kariva_Jewels to r/ThriftIndia [link] [comments]
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Kariva_Jewels |
Oct 31, 2025 |
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How do you track low-stock or out-of-stock items in Shopify?
I’m running a small Shopify store (a few dozen products, lots of variants), and I’m finding it really easy to lose track of low inventory. Curious what everyone’s using to stay on top of it — built-in Shopify tools, spreadsheets, or an app? Ideally, I’d love something that gives a simple daily summary or alert before things run out. What’s been working for you? submitted by /u/rvantedi to r/shopify [link] [comments]
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rvantedi |
Oct 27, 2025 |
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Shopify Inc Stock
Shop Inc (NASDAQ: SHOP) skyrocketed 20%+ after earnings a few days ago due to a surprise EPS beat and more importantly, them saying that the Trump tariffs will not have noticeable effects on them. However, it is greatly overvalued, with inflation on the rise due to tariffs and a slowing economy, I believe SHOP is gonna crash hard. It crashed hard in 2021 during post-COVID inflation. SHOP is very sensitive to interest rates. submitted by /u/quant_0 to r/stocks [link] [comments]
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quant_0 |
Aug 9, 2025 |
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Shopify stock soars 20% on rosy guidance as CFO says tariff hit ‘did not materialize’
Shopify shares soared 20% Wednesday after the company topped analysts’ estimates for the second quarter, and gave rosy guidance for the third quarter. Here’s how the company did, compared with estimates from analysts polled by LSEG: Earnings per share: 35 cents adj. vs. 29 cents Revenue: $2.68 billion vs. $2.55 billion Second-quarter sales surged 31% year over year to $2.68 billion, an acceleration from a year ago, when revenue expanded roughly 20%. The Canadian e-commerce company also offered third-quarter guidance that surpassed expectations. Shopify said it expects revenue to grow at a “mid-to-high twenties percentage rate” year over year, which is higher than the 21.7% growth projected by analysts, according to StreetAccount. The upbeat report and guidance suggested Shopify, which sells software for e-commerce businesses, is navigating President Donald Trump’s trade war better than feared. Last quarter, the company noted there was macroeconomic “uncertainty ahead,” but that it wasn’t seeing significant price increases among its merchants due to the tariffs. “We had factored into our guidance some potential impact from tariffs, which did not materialize,” Shopify CFO Jeff Hoffmeister said on a conference call with investors. Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/06/shopify-shop-stock-earnings-q2-2025.html submitted by /u/Puginator to r/stocks [link] [comments]
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Aug 6, 2025 |
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I actually did it (lost 10k. I make 21k/yr)
So, I’ve made a few moves on the market. Turned a few hundred into $1800. Then, about 2k to 5k — with what, you guessed it… options. After my recent winnings, I thought, “wow, with 5k I can really take big swings at the market now.” And I did. I swung my way down to being on the wrong side of every trade for like a month. I had one week where I bled every day just picking stocks that ended up trending up on the week. That means I picked the few days stocks dropped great. Eventually, my risk tolerance built back up. The 4.5k I still had felt like zero. So guess what I did. After seeing some shit banks bounce back, I bought $4000 worth of calls on PACW only for it to dive after news if it’s purchase. I was down 70ish percent in that trade, but I had to hunger trading more than a few hundred dollars. So I took out a small personal loan that was advertised on credit karma from discover. It was worth 16k and has a13% rate. I put it all into PayPal. Lost money. Pulled it out. I put half into Lucid. Lost money. Shopify. Lost money. I was so scared to keep losing that I kept selling credit stocks bounced back up. Losing money on upward trending stocks. I was down to 14k. Then I held overstocks calls. They bled me so I sold. It popped the next days. I was down $3000. 11k Bought vroom last week. Dropped. 9.7k Bought lucid today. Dropped. 8.6k I don’t know how to pay back the loan now. And I just figured out you pay interest during the loan not at the end. I have to make a decent sized play soon so I can get out of this loan. I work a few jobs at a local mall. Gonna be tough submitted by /u/ThatBoyWet to r/wallstreetbets [link] [comments]
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ThatBoyWet |
Aug 1, 2023 |
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Shopify cuts 20% of workforce, stock price goes up 20%
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jwelihin |
May 4, 2023 |
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A wave of layoffs is sweeping the US. Here are firms that have announced cuts so far, from Shopify to Peloton.
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Sorin61 |
Aug 15, 2022 |
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Do you have stocks you believe can grow like Shopify?
Shopify soared incredibly in last 3-5 years. I just found this post down here. u/kdcurry must be rich right now! What are your gold stocks/companies you believe can behave similar and grow so rapidly? https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/6akic1/bros_wanna_be_a_millionaire_in_10_years submitted by /u/Adi_PL to r/stocks [link] [comments]
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Adi_PL |
May 10, 2020 |
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I’m beginning to think holding Shopify was a good idea.
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jimbeam145 |
Aug 1, 2019 |