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Shopify’s gains with big retailers are setting up a nearly $1 trillion opportunity, according to this legendary Wall St. analyst

Jason Del Rey
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Jason Del Rey
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Jason Del Rey
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Jason Del Rey
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June 19, 2024, 1:34 PM ET
Shopify founder and CEO Toby Lutke speaks onstage at a tech conference.
Tobi Lutke's company began by "arming the rebels." Now it wants more.David Fitzgerald—Sportsfile via Getty Images

Since its 2006 launch, Shopify has slowly but surely built an $83 billion software business by “arming the rebels”—the mom-and-pop shops and upstart digital-native consumer brands  hawking everything from floral arrangements to workout clothes online. 

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But its next big opportunity may be arming some of retail’s larger incumbents, from global toy brand Mattel to shoe retailer Steve Madden, and it’s a huge piece of the nearly $850 billion market opportunity standing in front of the e-commerce software giant. 

That’s according to legendary Wall Street tech analyst Mark Mahaney and his colleagues at the research firm Evercore ISI. Mahaney and company recently upgraded Shopify’s stock to an “outperform” rating with a price target of $75 per share. The stock was trading around $64 at the time. 

And a major component of the Shopify upside that Evercore sees has to do with Shopify’s work in recent years to appeal to large enterprises in addition to small and midsize merchants. In interviews with Shopify merchants, Mahaney and team found that the moves seem to be working. In addition to Mattel and Steve Madden, Shopify has also attracted large, fast-growing brands like Kim Kardashian’s Skims apparel company.

“Merchants were consistently bullish on SHOP’s ability to penetrate Enterprise merchants, with the majority believing SHOP has built out the capabilities to address Enterprise merchants needs over the past 3-4yrs,” the research team wrote. 

These merchants also told the Evercore team that migrating onto Shopify software has gotten easier and that the ability to pick and choose only certain Shopify tools—maybe it’s only the Shop Pay checkout feature to start—is attractive.

As Shopify has targeted larger brands and retailers in recent years, its field of competitors has also expanded to include enterprise software giants like Salesforce and Adobe. Beyond Shopify’s continued move into the enterprise e-commerce space, Evercore sees its $850 billion addressable market also including physical retail, where the company offers point-of-sale software and other tools.

Then there’s Amazon. It’d be fair to call Shopify and Amazon frenemies. Shopify founder and CEO Tobi Lutke hasn’t been shy about his feelings about how Amazon views sellers.

“Amazon’s worldview is that merchants don’t matter; factories and consumers matter,” Lutke told this reporter years ago in an onstage interview at an industry conference. “Everything in between is Jeff’s opportunity,” he said, referring to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

In recent years, though, the companies have found ways to work together. Shopify merchants can use the e-commerce software to sell through Amazon too, and Shopify merchants can also integrate Amazon’s “Buy with Prime” feature into their own web stores.

The biggest competition between the two companies may still lie ahead—but with a twist, according to a former Shopify leader. As Shopify courts bigger merchants, and Amazon’s AWS cloud division aims to sell AI and other cloud products to large consumer brands and retailers, a new face-off may be on the horizon.

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