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Alibaba, Tencent to provide snapshot of China’s economic landscape

by Riah Marton
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Alibaba, Tencent to provide snapshot of China’s economic landscape
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ALIBABA Group, Tencent and JD.com will provide a snapshot of China’s economy and consumer sentiment, as another somber earnings season is expected in the region.

The tech giants remain focused on boosting shareholder returns, so more buybacks might be in store when they report, according to Bloomberg Intelligence (BI) analysts Robert Lea and Jasmine Lyu. 

“The Chinese technology sector’s balance sheet is strong, with many companies accumulating substantial cash reserves in recent years, providing ample scope to boost shareholder returns via buybacks and dividends,” they said. 

China’s slowing economy is still affecting them. Tencent’s advertising, fintech and business services operations are sensitive to deteriorating economic growth, while Alibaba and JD.com are spending more on online perks and discounts to drive sales growth.

China’s consumer prices rose more than expected in July, offering hope of a recovery in domestic demand. 

On the hardware side, Hon Hai Precision Industry and subsidiary Foxconn Industrial Internet probably saw double-digit growth this quarter, as they increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to boost growth. 

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Highlights to look out for:

Monday: International Container Terminal Services (ICT PM) should see continued revenue growth after its first-quarter consolidated revenue rose on higher yields and volume from its Americas region, COL Financial said. Current port expansions and acquisitions of port terminals should also help sustain its growth.

Tuesday: Foxconn Industrial’s second-quarter net income jumped 22 per cent, according to its preliminary results. That was driven by growth in cloud computing business and robust demand for AI servers, BI said. Its gross margin could improve as an increasing sales mix of high-end AI servers boosted profitability, they added. Its lucrative internet segment may have been pressured by China’s slow economic growth.

  • Wilmar’s second-quarter core net income may remain flat, as the period is usually weak due to the lack of festive demand, UOB Kay Hian said. The agribusiness group’s tropical oil business is also expected to face continued margin pressure amid competition among Indonesian refiners, it said.

  • Airports of Thailand’s third-quarter revenue likely rose more than 25 per cent as international arrivals continued to rise, BI said. Chinese tourist arrivals may miss the official 8 million projection this year, though visitors from other countries may cover the shortfall.

Wednesday: Tencent probably saw second-quarter revenue rise 8.1 per cent, helped by sustained demand momentum for online advertising and domestic video games. The current buyback program may be expanded, BI said. Look out for strategies to boost domestic gaming and rejuvenating existing games during the earnings call, Jefferies said.

  • Hon Hai Precision’s second-quarter sales likely surged 17 per cent. BI expects cloud products to be the biggest growth drivers, supported by strong demand for AI servers. The launch of a new iPad Pro and recovering PC demand probably boosted computer segment revenue.

  • Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s second-half profit is expected to contract, though less than at rivals as the fall in margins stabilized. BI said the bank may deploy surplus capital to boost its buyback program.

Thursday: Alibaba probably saw quarterly revenue grow 6.7 per cent, although it spent more on advertising and user perks to attract more shoppers outside China, according to BI. Lackluster business sentiment in China may have limited gains in Taobao-Tmall group revenue, with consensus pointing to a slowdown in growth to 2.3 per cent.

  • JD.com’s second-quarter retail revenue growth likely shrank to a nine-month low, BI said. An increase in higher-margin third-party revenue, particularly during China’s 618 sales event, probably boosted its retail operating margin amid intensifying price competition with rivals including Alibaba.

  • Lenovo’s quarterly profit probably jumped 31 per cent, estimates show, as the global PC market recovers. UOB Kay Hian expects PC shipments grew 3.5 per cent.

– BLOOMBERG

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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