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Daily Brief Equity Bottom-Up: Tencent (700 HK): 3Q24 and more

In today’s briefing:

  • Tencent (700 HK): 3Q24, Better Game Revenue and Better Gross Margins
  • Trump Trade: Korean Construction Vs Military Stocks Amid Potential End of War in Ukraine?
  • Sea (SE US): Strong 3Q, Upbeat Management Talk Fires up the Stock
  • Episode 93: Arm/QCOM Earnings, Trump Presidency Impact on Semis, NVDA Preview
  • Technically Speaking, Breakouts and Breakdowns: HONG KONG (NOVEMBER 13)
  • Never Too Late to Chase the Rally! Prologis, the World’s Leading Logistics Company
  • Paladin Pummelled 29% on Production Downgrade
  • SharkNinja Inc.: Its Efforts Towards Product Innovation & Diversification & Major Drivers
  • Tech Supply Chain Tracker (14-Nov-2024): Foxconn reforms boost Sharp’s profits.
  • Nexon (3659) | Down 17% on Quarterly Miss!


Tencent (700 HK): 3Q24, Better Game Revenue and Better Gross Margins

By Ming Lu

  • In 3Q24, game revenue increased by 13% YoY, higher than our estimate, 9% YoY.
  • The gross margins of all business lines improve in 3Q24, especially “others”.
  • We set the upside at 50% and the price target at HK$605 for the end of 2025. Buy.

Trump Trade: Korean Construction Vs Military Stocks Amid Potential End of War in Ukraine?

By Douglas Kim

  • Although it is UNCERTAIN when the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East will end, if these wars indeed come to an end, this could POSITIVELY IMPACT Korean construction sector.
  • The end of the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East is likely to NEGATIVELY IMPACT the Korean military/defense sector. 
  • The major Korean construction companies have low valuation multiples. On the other hand, the major Korean military/defense companies have high valuation multiples.

Sea (SE US): Strong 3Q, Upbeat Management Talk Fires up the Stock

By Devi Subhakesan

  • Sea (SE US) ‘s management expects all three business segments – ecommerce, financial services and entertainment – to deliver high growth and profitability in 2025, supported by strong macro-eceonomic tailwind.
  • It’s GAAP revenue was US$4.3 billion, up 30.8% year-on-year and net income was US$153.3 million, as compared to total net loss of US$(144.0) million for 3Q2023.
  • Its e-commerce business achieved positive adjusted EBITDA in 3Q 2024 in both Asia markets and Brazil.

Episode 93: Arm/QCOM Earnings, Trump Presidency Impact on Semis, NVDA Preview

By The Circuit

  • ARM reported good numbers with steady guidance for the coming quarter.
  • Qualcomm’s earnings performed well, but concerns exist over rising costs and potential loss of customers.
  • Uncertainty surrounds US government policies on semiconductor manufacturing and trade with China, impacting industry players like Intel and Nvidia.

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Technically Speaking, Breakouts and Breakdowns: HONG KONG (NOVEMBER 13)

By David Mudd


Never Too Late to Chase the Rally! Prologis, the World’s Leading Logistics Company

By Jacob Cheng

  • US market continues to see historical high; in the real estate space, we look at Prologis, the world’s largest logistics company
  • We like the sector on the back of strong structural demand drivers and depleting supply.  Logistics is the future and we think Prologis is the name to own
  • Broader real estate index is up 8.3% YTD, while PLD is down -15% YTD.  Valuation is attractive, we think PLD has room to catch up

Paladin Pummelled 29% on Production Downgrade

By Money of Mine

  • Paladin Energy faces water supply disruptions from NAM Water in Namibia, leading to a drop in guidance for Langer Heinrich uranium mine.
  • The company has adjusted its FY25 uranium production guidance from 4-4.2 million pounds to 3-3.6 million pounds.
  • Despite the challenges, Paladin Energy remains confident in meeting customer delivery obligations and has flexibility in contracts to manage the situation.

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SharkNinja Inc.: Its Efforts Towards Product Innovation & Diversification & Major Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • SharkNinja’s third quarter of 2024 financial performance highlighted several strengths and strategic initiatives that point to its robust market position and growth trajectory, balanced by some areas of concern that underline potential risks.
  • Displaying a strong performance in adjusted net sales and adjusted EBITDA growth, SharkNinja reported substantial year-over-year increases, demonstrating resilience and strategic agility in a fluctuating economic environment.
  • The global teams’ efforts mirrored in a 35% rise in adjusted net sales and 26% growth in adjusted EBITDA, showcasing strong operational execution and market responsiveness.

Tech Supply Chain Tracker (14-Nov-2024): Foxconn reforms boost Sharp’s profits.

By Tech Supply Chain Tracker

  • Foxconn’s reforms at Sharp result in significant profit growth in 2Q24.
  • Taiwan supply chains brace for impact of Trump’s imminent global tariffs.
  • Apple to boost iPhone production in India following Trump victory, taking advantage of evolving global trade dynamics.

Nexon (3659) | Down 17% on Quarterly Miss!

By Mark Chadwick

  • Nexon’s 3Q24 earnings report saw its stock dip -17% as revenue missed guidance and foreign exchange losses weighed on the bottom line.
  • Nexon’s operating profit rose +11% y/y to ¥51 billion, with an operating margin of 38%
  • The stock is trading at 8.5x EBITDA, which makes it very attractive versus the sector

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