MercadoLibre stock jumps 3.6%, then slips after hours as traders eye a key UBS appearance
26 January 2026
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MercadoLibre stock jumps 3.6%, then slips after hours as traders eye a key UBS appearance

New York, Jan 26, 2026, 16:34 EST — After-hours

  • Shares of MercadoLibre surged past the broader U.S. market on Monday but slipped a bit in after-hours trading.
  • A recent regulatory filing revealed that a European pension manager owned MercadoLibre shares as of year-end.
  • Traders are now eyeing management comments due Jan. 27, as well as the company’s results scheduled for late February.

Shares of MercadoLibre, Inc. climbed 3.6% during Monday’s session but slipped 0.1% in after-hours trading, trimming some of the day’s advance. The stock last changed hands at $2,209.95 after the close, down from a $2,212.62 closing price. 1

The move stood out against a firmer tape. The S&P 500 ETF SPY climbed about 0.5%, while the Nasdaq 100-focused Invesco QQQ rose roughly 0.4%, making MercadoLibre’s surge seem more isolated than broad-based.

Why this matters now: MercadoLibre has a couple of key events coming up that could shift market expectations fast. Executive Fernando Yunes is set for a fireside chat at the UBS LatAm Conference in São Paulo on Jan. 27. Then, there’s a tentative date for fourth-quarter earnings on Feb. 24. 2

Amazon.com edged down about 0.3%, while Sea Ltd gained close to 0.9%. Peers showed mixed results throughout the day.

Another factor came to light Monday when Generali Powszechne Towarzystwo Emerytalne disclosed its quarterly Form 13F filing. The report showed the firm holds 15,100 shares of MercadoLibre, valued at roughly $30.4 million as of December 31. (For context, a 13F provides a quarterly snapshot of holdings that big money managers must submit to the SEC.) 3

By design, those filings look backward. They don’t reveal any purchases or sales made after the reporting date and often arrive in clusters, which can stir up noise in trading during the first hour post-close.

MercadoLibre, based in Uruguay but traded in the U.S., operates a wide-reaching e-commerce and payments platform across Latin America. Its shares often behave like a growth stock during strong sessions but remain sensitive to shifts in regional demand and currency fluctuations.

Management is undergoing a transition. Founder Marcos Galperin announced last year that he plans to step down as CEO at the end of 2025, shifting to executive chairman. Ariel Szarfsztejn will take over as CEO starting Jan. 1. 4

But this trade carries clear risks. MercadoLibre has faced investor backlash before when growth efforts weighed on margins or shifts in Argentina’s currency and demand hit earnings. Reuters noted a “free-shipping boost in Brazil” squeezed margins after the company missed its profit target in late 2025. 5

Monday’s after-hours drop was modest, for now. Extended-hours trading usually sees lighter volume, which can make price swings look bigger than they really are. Traders often view these early after-hours numbers as tentative until more volume arrives.

Tuesday brings UBS’s conference in São Paulo, where investors will be keen for updates on commerce trends and spending patterns. Following that, all eyes shift to the company’s fourth-quarter results, set for late February.

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