PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ: PYPL) closed out 2020 with a bang when the company announced its fourth-quarter earnings last week. Revenue grew 23% year over year, while adjusted earnings per share climbed 29%. But it wasn't just the top- and bottom-line financial metrics that helped drive PayPal's stock price higher.
On this clip from Motley Fool Live , recorded on Feb. 4 , "The Wrap" host Jason Hall and Fool.com contributor Danny Vena discuss some of PayPal's oft-ignored but equally important operational metrics.
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PayPal's Operational Metrics Help Drive a Record Year