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JD.com Earnings Beat Expectations. Why That’s a Good Sign for the Stock and China.
China's JD.com tops revenue estimate on robust demand, government stimulus lift
By Sophie Yu and Deborah Mary Sophia (Reuters) -Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com posted its strongest revenue growth in 11 quarters on Thursday, as deep discounts and government subsidies encouraged customers to spend more,
JD.com Fourth-Quarter Results Beat Estimates Amid Positive Consumption Trends
JD.com (JD) reported higher-than-expected fourth-quarter results, driven by double-digit growth in most of the Chinese e-commerce giant's product categories amid improving consumption trends. The company on Thursday posted adjusted earnings of 7.
JD’s strong results follow Alibaba’s better-than-anticipated numbers in February. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JD.com's Q4 2024 revenue grew 13.4% YoY to $47.54B, beating analyst estimates. Adjusted net income per ADS was $1.02. Stock price rose. Annual dividend of $1.0 approved.
A $439 billion rally in Chinese tech megacaps this year has left their once-unbeatable US peers in the dust, an outperformance that many investors say has room to extend.
JD.com shares are trading lower by 7% to $39.49 during Monday's session, retreating following recent gains. The stock has gained 15% on a year-to-date basis, amid a broader rally in Chinese equities and following Alibaba's strong earnings.
China submitted a revised request for dispute settlement consultations with the United States to address new U.S. tariffs applied on goods originating in China, the World Trade Organization said on Wednesday.
The country’s top leaders set an optimistic growth target but gave few hints of how to achieve it as their export-led strategy is challenged by rising tariffs on Chinese goods.
We recently published a list of 10 Cheap Chinese Stocks to Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) stands against other cheap Chinese stocks to buy now.
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