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PayPal's (PYPL.O) forecast of flat growth in adjusted profit for the current year overshadowed a market-beating earnings report, sending shares of the payments giant down 5% in extended trading.

The company, which has been aiming to lower costs and improve profit this year, said it expects adjusted earnings per share of $5.10 for 2024, unchanged from a year earlier.

PayPal said the forecast reflects adjustments of roughly $1.8 billion, including estimated stock-based compensation expense and related payroll taxes, alongside a restructuring charge of roughly $120 million.

This overshadowed the firm's fourth-quarter earnings report where it sailed past Wall Street estimates on the back of a strong holiday shopping season.

It was also the company's first full quarterly results under the stewardship of CEO Alex Chriss, who is expected to announce plans on strategic initiatives later in the day.

"We're driving significant transformation across our company and are committed to making the necessary changes to our business to drive profitable growth in the years ahead," Chriss said in a statement.

PayPal posted a fourth-quarter adjusted profit of $1.48 a share for the three months ended Dec 31. Analysts on average had expected $1.36 per share, according to LSEG data.

Revenue rose 9% to $8 billion in the quarter, on a currency-neutral basis, also beating expectations of $7.87 billion.

PayPal's stock struggled last year as the company's growth lagged peers amid increased pressure on its mainstay business from the entry of Apple (AAPL.O) and Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O).

Last week, PayPal announced plans to cut about 2,500 jobs this year, or 9% of its global workforce. Chriss had earlier vowed to lower costs and focus growth on higher-margin businesses.

Meanwhile, analysts have focused on PayPal's margins, which have underwhelmed investors in recent quarters. The company's low-margin business products have shown strong growth, while growth in its branded products has slowed due to competition.

Adjusted operating margin came in at 23.3% in the fourth quarter, expanding 39 basis points, from a year earlier.

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