JPMorgan has released a research report indicating that the risk-reward profile for China Resources Beer (00291) appears attractive, as the stock currently trades at approximately 10 times the projected 2027 price-to-earnings ratio, with a dividend yield of 5.5%. The bank has reduced its target price-to-earnings multiple from 15 times to 14 times, based on the 2027 estimated earnings, aligning with global beer industry peers, and has lowered the target price from HK$34 to HK$28 while maintaining an "Overweight" rating.
JPMorgan noted that China Resources Beer's first-half revenue grew 1.2% year-on-year, falling short of the market's expected 2.2% increase, while net profit declined 11% year-on-year, significantly underperforming the market's forecast of roughly flat growth. The average selling price for beer rose only 0.5%, below the market's anticipated 2%, reflecting the company's strategic choice to prioritize protecting market share and maintaining its mass-market foundation rather than boosting prices by reducing low-end sales volume.
JPMorgan pointed out that the premiumization trend remains ongoing, with both premium and upper-mid-range beer sales achieving double-digit growth, though the pace is slower than market expectations. Premium beer now accounts for 27% of total sales, which is still insufficient to fully offset the pressure from the mid-to-low-end segments. Collaborations with new channels have contributed incremental growth, with sales volume accounting for less than 1%, while also helping to improve consumer insights.