Investment Rating - Tencent Holdings (00700 HK) maintains an "Outperform" rating [1] Core Views - Tencent being added to the US Department of Defense's Chinese Military Companies (CMC) list does not impact its core business [1][3] - The CMC list is relatively mild compared to other sanctions lists and primarily affects US Department of Defense procurement matters [3][7] - Tencent's overseas revenue, mainly from gaming, accounts for 29% of its gaming revenue and 9% of total revenue in 2024 [3][7] - Tencent has increased its share buybacks, repurchasing HKD 1 5 billion on January 7 and 18 2025, signaling confidence in its business [4][15] Business Analysis Overseas Gaming - Tencent's overseas gaming revenue heavily relies on acquired subsidiaries such as Supercell (Finland), Riot Games (US), and Miniclip (Europe) [3][7] - Key acquisitions include Riot Games (100% ownership, acquired in 2008 2011 2015), Supercell (84 3% ownership, acquired in 2016), and Miniclip (largest shareholder since 2015) [8] Growth Potential - Tencent has significant growth potential in areas such as WeChat ecosystem monetization and AI integration [4][16] - E-commerce: Tencent has shown potential in e-commerce and local life services, with the "Gift Sending" feature gaining popularity in 2024 [16] - AI: Increased capital expenditure on AI, with products like "Yuanbao" and "ima" launched, and AI integration into WeChat enhancing advertising business growth [16] Financial Projections - Adjusted net profit for 2024 2026 is projected to be RMB 2198 billion, RMB 2482 billion, and RMB 2729 billion, respectively [16] - PE valuations for 2024 2026 are 16x, 14x, and 13x, indicating historically low valuations [16] Historical Context - Similar cases like Xiaomi and SMIC show that companies removed from the CMC list often experience stock price recovery [13] - Xiaomi was removed from the CCMC list within 4 months of filing a lawsuit, leading to a 9 04% stock price increase over four days [13]
腾讯控股:腾讯被美国国防部列入中国军工企业名单,核心业务不受影响