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Temu-owner PDD Holdings beats profit expectations, outlook uncertain

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Adjusted earnings per share of 21.08 yuan (S$3.86) beat analysts’ average forecast of 16.84 yuan

[SHANGHAI] China’s PDD Holdings beat forecasts on Tuesday (Nov 18) with a 14 per cent rise in third-quarter adjusted earnings, a sign that the e-commerce group’s steep discounts and heavy marketing spending bolstered demand in its home market.

Adjusted earnings per share of 21.08 yuan (S$3.86) topped analysts’ average forecast of 16.84 yuan. However, US-listed shares of the company, which runs the Pinduoduo platform in China and Temu internationally, were down 4 per cent in choppy premarket trading.

Chinese retail majors such as PDD, Alibaba and JD.com have been wooing domestic shoppers with price cuts and billions of US dollars’ worth of subsidised promotions during a prolonged period of subdued consumer confidence amid job worries and a weak property market.

Those discounts have translated into higher sales, although below PDD’s typically high double-digit rates of previous years.

Revenue growth moderates

PDD said revenue rose 9 per cent in the quarter, while JD.com reported steady sales growth last week, pointing to strong demand for general merchandise and staples.

“We have seen many industry peers deploy significant capital to develop new business models, leading to increasingly fierce competition,” said PDD’s co-CEO Zhao Jiazhen in a post-earnings call with analysts. He reiterated the firm expects financial results to continue fluctuating in the coming quarters as it invests in merchant support programmes and platform upgrades.

Globally, Temu and other cross-border platforms like Shein selling cheap goods from China to the rest of the world have come under pressure after the US scrapped duty-free exemption on parcels worth less than US$800 and the EU looks to introduce duties on low-cost packages from next year. Temu was also among platforms cited by a French consumer watchdog last week for selling illicit products.

“Today, with a rapid evolution of trade barriers, we are seeing a significant shift in the regulatory environment for the global business. We will inevitably face greater challenges and uncertainties,” said co-CEO Chen Lei.

PDD reported revenue of 108.28 billion yuan for the quarter ended Sep 30, compared with the 108.41 billion yuan average of 15 analyst estimates compiled by LSEG.

Adjusted net income attributable to PDD’s shareholders was 31.38 billion yuan, compared with 27.46 billion yuan a year earlier. The Singles’ Day sales festival, one of the biggest shopping events in China, also ended on a subdued note. Many retailers kicked off discounts in the first half of October, making it the longest festival to date.

Pinduoduo saw sales growth of 11.7 per cent in the period, while JD.com’s and Alibaba’s platforms saw increases of 8.3 per cent and 9.3 per cent, respectively, according to data from Beijing-based tech and commerce consulting firm Analysys. REUTERS

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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