On June 23, Bilibili-W declined 3.39% in regular trading, trading at 128.2 HKD/share, with turnover of 81.08 million HKD, marking a fresh 52-week low.
On the news front, Guojin Securities recently noted that the stock's recent weakness stems from a soft Hang Seng Tech sector and market concerns over potential stake reduction by major shareholder Tencent. Despite the pressure, the brokerage maintained its Buy rating, forecasting adjusted net profits of 3.09 billion, 3.99 billion, and 4.86 billion yuan for the coming three fiscal years, representing year-over-year growth of 19%, 29%, and 22% respectively. The firm highlighted Bilibili's advertising revenue growth of 30% YoY in Q1, first full-year GAAP profitability achieved last year, and continued user engagement momentum with total user time up 19% YoY.
Within the Interactive Media and Services sector, peers broadly declined. Tencent fell 0.92%, Kuaishou-W fell 1.05%, Baidu-SW was flat, Meitu rose 2.2%, and Newborntown fell 3.7%.
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