# earnings
Latest news and articles about earnings
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From Boom to Bleed: How Yuyuan’s ‘Real Estate + Retail’ Model Posted a Rmb4.8bn Loss
Yuyuan Co. posted a Rmb4.8 billion net loss in 2025, its first annual loss since listing in 1992, driven by impairment charges, property market weakness and weakening consumer demand that hit its jewellery and retail businesses. The company has accelerated asset disposals and store closures to raise cash, but margin erosion from price cuts and regulatory scrutiny raise questions about its path to recovery.

Mixed US Market Open Highlights AI Winners and China Tech Weakness — Nvidia Slips, Baidu Sinks
US markets opened mixed, with the Nasdaq down modestly and the Dow higher. Nvidia’s stock dipped despite beating fourth-quarter expectations, while Baidu fell sharply after reporting a year-on-year revenue decline for fiscal 2025, underscoring investor focus on guidance and the uneven health of tech-driven growth.

Trip.com posts strong 2025 results as co‑founders quit and a regulator probe lingers
Trip.com Group posted 2025 net revenue growth of about 17% and a near‑doubling of attributable profit, buoyed by a large one‑off gain from selling its MakeMyTrip stake. Two co‑founders resigned and the company is under investigation by China’s State Administration for Market Regulation, creating governance and regulatory uncertainty despite solid underlying travel demand.

Surging Sales, Sliding Profits: Yingshi Innovation’s 2025 Results Expose Growing Pains
Yingshi Innovation posted a 76.9% jump in 2025 revenue to Rmb9.858 billion, yet net profit attributable to shareholders fell 3.1% to Rmb964 million, producing a puzzling divergence between sales growth and profitability. The numbers suggest rapid expansion accompanied by margin pressure or increased investment, and investors will be looking for management’s explanation and guidance on cost control.

U.S. Stocks Open Mildly Higher; Spotify Rockets 11% After Q4 Beat as Coca‑Cola Lags
U.S. markets opened modestly higher with the Nasdaq nearly flat and the Dow up about 0.26%. Spotify jumped 11% after beating fourth‑quarter expectations, while Coca‑Cola fell following a revenue shortfall, illustrating continued earnings‑driven divergence within markets.

SMIC Posts Revenue and Net-Profit Gains in Q4 Despite Sharp Fall in Pre‑Tax Profit
SMIC reported Q4 2025 revenue of RMB 17.813 billion (up 11.9% YoY) and net profit of RMB 1.223 billion (up 23.2% YoY), while profit before tax plunged 41.5% to RMB 1.602 billion. The mixed results underscore resilient domestic demand for foundry services but raise questions about the role of non‑operating items and the sustainability of earnings amid export controls and industry headwinds.

Nasdaq Opens Lower as Crypto Names Slide; Oracle Jumps on Dollar‑Bond Plan, Disney Plummets After Q1
US markets opened slightly lower as the Nasdaq underperformed and crypto‑related stocks tumbled. Oracle rose after unveiling a dollar bond issuance plan, while Disney plunged despite modest revenue growth, highlighting selective investor caution across the market.

Foxconn Industrial Internet Sees Profits Surge as 800G Switches and AI Servers Drive a Data‑centre Boom
Foxconn Industrial Internet expects a roughly 56–63% year‑on‑year jump in Q4 2025 net profit and a 51–54% rise for the full year, driven by explosive sales of 800G+ switches and AI servers. The results reflect a major upgrade cycle in Chinese data centres as cloud providers scale up capacity for large AI models, while also exposing the company to customer concentration and component‑supply risks.

China’s Baijiu Slowdown Hits Shuijingfang Hard — A Sign of Broader Pain for Premium Spirits
Shuijingfang reported a 71% drop in 2025 net profit amid plunging revenue and industrywide headwinds, missing market forecasts and recording its weakest profit since 2018. The company's majority owner, Diageo, is under pressure from weak Chinese demand and has been linked to possible asset sales, while the broader baijiu sector confronts shifting consumption patterns and new anti‑waste rules that curb traditional drinking occasions.