Gift Card Stocks List

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Gift Card Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 OZK Why Wall Street is still worried about regional banks
Jul 3 OZK Bank OZK (OZK) Announces a 2.6% Hike in Quarterly Dividend
Jul 3 PYPL With 71% institutional ownership, PayPal Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:PYPL) is a favorite amongst the big guns
Jul 3 PYPL 3 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy With $300 Right Now for the Second Half of 2024
Jul 3 PYPL Why Is PayPal Holdings, Inc. (PYPL) the Best Undervalued Stock to Buy Now?
Jul 2 PYPL PayPal Holdings: A Strong Prospect On Investor Pessimism
Jul 2 PYPL Wall Street Lunch: Tesla Delivers For Investors
Jul 2 PYPL PayPal Has Work to Do on Margins. These Analysts Upgraded It Anyway.
Jul 2 PYPL PayPal upgraded, Crowdstrike downgraded: Wall Street's top analyst calls
Jul 2 PYPL PayPal rises after Susquehanna upgrades on estimated profitable growth
Jul 1 OZK Bank OZK increases dividend by ~3% to $0.40
Jul 1 PYPL Behind the Scenes of PayPal Holdings's Latest Options Trends
Jul 1 PYPL 1 Incredible Growth Stock Down 81% You'll Regret Not Buying on the Dip
Jul 1 PYPL PayPal Ventures-backed fintech Mesh partners with Italy's crypto wallet Conio
Jun 30 PYPL PayPal: Advise Caution Given The Shift From An Innovator To A Commodity Service Provider
Jun 28 PYPL Missed Out on Visa? Buy PayPal Instead
Jun 27 OZK Bank OZK Announces Date for Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Release and Conference Call
Jun 27 PYPL 3 Out-Of-Favor Fintech Stocks Primed for a Massive Bull Run
Jun 27 PYPL PayPal Stock’s Path to $90: Can New CEO’s Bold Moves Deliver 52% Gains?
Jun 27 PYPL PayPal: Priced For Failure, Poised For Success
Gift Card

A gift card also known as gift certificate in North America, or gift voucher or gift token in the UK is a prepaid stored-value money card, usually issued by a retailer or bank, to be used as an alternative to cash for purchases within a particular store or related businesses. Gift cards are also given out by employers or organizations as rewards or gifts. They may also be distributed by retailers and marketers as part of a promotion strategy, to entice the recipient to come in or return to the store, and at times such cards are called cash cards. Gift cards are generally redeemable only for purchases at the relevant retail premises and cannot be cashed out, and in some situations may be subject to an expiry date or fees. American Express, MasterCard, and Visa offer generic gift cards which need not be redeemed at particular stores, and which are widely used for cashback marketing strategies. A feature of these cards is that they are generally anonymous and are disposed of when the stored value on a card is exhausted.
From the purchaser's point of view, a gift card is a gift, given in place of an object which the recipient may not need, when the giving of cash as a present may be regarded as socially inappropriate. In the United States, gift cards are highly popular, ranking in 2006 as the second-most given gift by consumers, the most-wanted gift by women, and the third-most wanted by males. Gift cards have become increasingly popular as they relieve the donor of selecting a specific gift. In 2012, nearly 50% of all US consumers claimed to have purchased a gift card as a present during the holiday season. In Canada, $1.8 billion was spent on gift cards, and in the UK it is estimated to have reached £3 billion in 2009, whereas in the United States about US$80 billion was paid for gift cards in 2006. The recipient of a gift card can use it at their discretion within the restrictions set by the issue, for example as to validity period and businesses that accept a particular card.

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