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阿里计划减持!股价与买入时相差近5倍
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-05-09 04:54
Core Viewpoint - The capital market is showing a lack of confidence in the film industry, as evidenced by the planned share reduction by a major shareholder of Wanda Film, indicating ongoing challenges in the sector [1][3]. Company Summary - Wanda Film's major shareholder, Hangzhou Zhenxi Investment Management Co., plans to reduce its stake by up to 1.3927%, which amounts to over 3 billion yuan based on current stock prices [1][3]. - Hangzhou Zhenxi holds 135 million shares, representing 6.3927% of Wanda Film's total shares [3]. - The share price of Wanda Film has significantly declined from approximately 51.96 yuan per share in 2018 to 10.82 yuan per share currently, reflecting a nearly fivefold decrease over seven years [4]. Financial Performance - Wanda Film's revenue for 2024 is reported at 12.362 billion yuan, a year-on-year decline of 15.44% [4]. - The company has experienced three years of negative net profit over the past five years, with a staggering 203.05% decline in net profit for 2024, resulting in a loss of 940 million yuan [4]. - The return on assets (ROA) has been highly unstable, with a low of -27.39% in 2020 and a high of 3.6% in 2023, dropping to -3.96% in 2024, a decline of 210.2% [4]. Industry Context - The overall film industry is facing significant challenges, with the Chinese film market experiencing a notable downturn, as evidenced by a 22.6% drop in total box office revenue to 42.502 billion yuan in 2024 [5]. - The number of moviegoers also decreased by 22.3% to 1.01 billion, indicating a lack of blockbuster films contributing to the market's decline [5]. - Despite these challenges, there are signs of slight recovery in early 2025, with Wanda Film reporting a 23.23% increase in revenue to 4.709 billion yuan in Q1, the highest in four years [6]. Strategic Adjustments - Alibaba's decision to reduce its stake in Wanda Film may be influenced by its broader strategic shift towards more promising sectors like cloud computing and artificial intelligence, while divesting from non-core assets [7].
七年情缘回报率如过山车,阿里减持万达电影,套现或超3亿
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-05-08 10:41
Core Viewpoint - The capital market is showing a lack of confidence in the film industry, as evidenced by the planned share reduction by a major shareholder of Wanda Film, indicating ongoing challenges in the sector [1][4]. Company Summary - Wanda Film's major shareholder, Hangzhou Zhenxi Investment Management Co., plans to reduce its stake by up to 1.3927%, which amounts to over 3 billion yuan based on current stock prices [1][3]. - Hangzhou Zhenxi holds 135 million shares, representing 6.3927% of Wanda Film's total shares, and the reduction is attributed to its own business arrangements [3]. - The stock price of Wanda Film has dropped by 2.61% to 10.82 yuan per share, reflecting a significant decline from the price of approximately 51.96 yuan per share when Alibaba acquired shares in 2018 [3][4]. Financial Performance - Wanda Film's revenue for 2024 is reported at 12.362 billion yuan, a year-on-year decline of 15.44%, with a net loss of 940 million yuan, marking a staggering 203.05% drop compared to the previous year [4][5]. - The company's return on assets (ROA) has been highly unstable over the past five years, with a low of -27.39% in 2020 and a high of 3.6% in 2023, and a projected ROA of -3.96% for 2024, down 210.2% [4]. Industry Context - The overall film industry is experiencing a downturn, with Wanda Film's 2024 box office revenue declining by 22.6% to 42.502 billion yuan, and total audience numbers dropping by 22.3% [5]. - Despite the challenges, there are signs of recovery in early 2025, with Wanda Film reporting a revenue increase of 23.23% in Q1, reaching 4.709 billion yuan, and a net profit increase of 154.72% [5]. - The company has maintained a leading position in market share and audience attendance, with successful releases such as "Detective Chinatown 1900" contributing significantly to its revenue [5]. Strategic Adjustments - Alibaba's decision to reduce its stake in Wanda Film may reflect a broader strategic shift towards focusing on core business areas like cloud computing and artificial intelligence, while divesting from non-core assets [7].