NetEase, Sina, Weibo Ready For China Earnings Closeup

By | May 10, 2016

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Continuing a string of earnings reports from China Internet companies, NetEase ( NTES ), Sina ( SINA ) and Weibo ( WB ) are set to report first-quarter earnings after the close Wednesday. JD.com ( JD ), one of China’s largest Internet companies, posted mixed Q1 earnings early Monday and gave an outlook slightly short of views. Its shares were among many U.S.-traded techs that fell Monday after Chinese markets retreated overnight on renewed concerns about that nation’s economic recovery. JD, China’s largest online direct sales company, reported revenue of $8.4 billion, slightly above the consensus and up 48% in local currency year over year. But its Q2 guidance was slightly below consensus. China e-commerce giant Alibaba ( BABA ) reported fiscal Q4 earnings  last Thursday. Alibaba showed a 30% increase in revenue to $3.75 billion, beating the Wall Street consensus and marking the company’s highest growth rate in the past four quarters. China gaming company NetEase is expected to see earnings rise 55% in local currency to $2.29 a share, according to a poll by Thomson Reuters. Revenue is expected to jump 115% to $1.2 billion, year over year. NetEase stock, which is down 26% this year, was trading near 143.60, up 3%, during afternoon trading in the stock market today . NetEase is hitting resistance at its 50-day line Sina, which operates the largest Chinese-language Web portal, is expected to post a loss of 4 cents a share, swinging from a 4 cent profit year over year. Revenue is expected to rise 5% in local currency to $277.5 million. Sina stock, which hit a low this year of 39.58 on Feb. 11, was trading near 49.50, up 1%. Weibo, which operates a microblog site similar to Twitter ( TWTR ), is projected to show an 18% increase in revenue to $113.6 million. Weibo is projected to see earnings of one penny a share, vs. nearly break-even a year earlier. Weibo was a part of Sina before its IPO in 2014, and Sina remains a majority shareholder. Weibo this year hit a low of 12.09 on Feb. 21. Weibo stock was near 23.25, up 8%. Scalper1 News

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