On August 14, JD LOGISTICS fell 5.58% in regular trading, trading at 13.1 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 19.1 million. The decline followed the company's interim results released after market close on August 13.
JD LOGISTICS reported H1 revenue of RMB 124.68 billion, up 26.5% year-over-year, and attributable profit of RMB 3.29 billion, up 27.63%. However, non-IFRS adjusted net profit grew only 11% to RMB 3.7 billion, significantly trailing revenue growth. Gross margin narrowed to 8.9% from 9.0% in the prior-year period. Q2 period profit rose just 2.5% to RMB 2.41 billion, signaling earnings quality pressure.
Compounding negative sentiment, subsidiary Deppon Logistics swung to a net loss of RMB 262 million in H1, versus a net profit of RMB 52.15 million a year earlier, with revenue declining 24.06% to RMB 15.61 billion. The widening gap between top-line momentum and bottom-line delivery triggered selling pressure despite headline revenue beating consensus estimates of approximately RMB 63.67 billion for Q2.
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