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11.19日报
Ge Long Hui·2025-11-19 19:49

Group 1: Xiaomi - Xiaomi's Q3 revenue reached 113.1 billion, a year-on-year increase of 22.3% but a quarter-on-quarter decrease of 2.4% [1] - Adjusted profit for the quarter was 11.3 billion, up 80.9% year-on-year [1] - Automotive revenue was 28.3 billion, showing a significant year-on-year growth of 207%, with a quarterly profit of 0.7 billion [1] - The performance in major appliances was disappointing, with a year-on-year decline of 15.7% and a quarter-on-quarter drop of 64.8% [1] - Current valuation estimates suggest Xiaomi's smartphone business could be valued at around 600 billion, while automotive and other IoT segments could add significant value [1] Group 2: Pinduoduo - Pinduoduo's Q3 revenue was 108.2 billion, marking a year-on-year increase of 9%, the first time it fell below 10% growth [2] - Net profit for the quarter was 29.3 billion, up 17% year-on-year, with over 400 billion in cash reserves [2] - Current market valuation stands at 180 billion, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 10 when excluding cash, indicating a potentially undervalued stock [2] - Concerns remain regarding the company's future dividend and buyback plans, leading to a significant drop in stock price [2] Group 3: Boss Zhipin - Boss Zhipin reported Q3 revenue of 2.16 billion, a year-on-year increase of 13.2%, with net profit reaching 0.687 billion, up 108% [3] - The substantial profit growth was attributed to reduced marketing expenses and the introduction of new paid services [3] - The company is viewed positively due to its ability to grow amidst challenging market conditions, suggesting strong potential for future performance [3] Group 4: Trip.com - Trip.com achieved Q3 revenue of 18.3 billion, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 16% [4] - International OTA bookings surged by 60% year-on-year, while inbound travel doubled, indicating robust recovery in travel demand [4] - The company's consistent performance and market position contribute to its stable stock price, making it a strong player in the travel industry [4] Group 5: Baidu - Baidu's Q3 revenue was 31.17 billion, a year-on-year decline of 7%, although AI business revenue grew by over 50% [5] - The mixed results raise questions about the company's overall performance and future outlook [5] Group 6: Google - Google's Gemini 3 Pro model achieved the highest score in model rankings, reinforcing its strong position in the AI sector [6] - Berkshire Hathaway's recent investment in Google indicates confidence in the company's long-term business viability [6] - Overall, the recent financial results of Chinese internet companies are not perceived as particularly poor, despite heightened market expectations [6]