Movement Alert|PDD Holdings Falls 3.04% in Regular Trading, Q1 Earnings Miss and EU Fine on Temu Continue to Weigh on Shares

Market Focus
06/08

On June 8, PDD Holdings fell 3.04% in regular trading, trading at $82.54/share, with trading volume of $355 million. The stock extended its post-earnings weakness as dual headwinds from disappointing Q1 results and regulatory penalties on its overseas platform Temu continued to suppress investor sentiment.

PDD reported Q1 earnings that significantly missed market expectations, with online marketing revenue growth decelerating sharply to just 2.5%. Net profit declined due to the company's multi-billion yuan strategic investment initiative and approximately 6 billion yuan in unrealized losses on financial assets. Additionally, the EU imposed a 200 million euro fine on Temu under the Digital Services Act — the largest penalty ever issued under the DSA — citing failures in curbing illegal product sales and submitting inadequate risk assessments based on generic industry data rather than platform-specific information.

Despite Goldman Sachs maintaining a Buy rating and notable institutional buying of over 8 million shares, the market remains cautious over advertising revenue stagnation, ongoing compliance costs, and strategic transformation uncertainty. The stock has now retreated over 16% from recent levels under these combined pressures.

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