JD.com, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:JD) Institutional Investors Lost 9.6% Last Week but Have Benefitted From Longer-term Gains
Major rating丨Citi: Survey shows subsidies effectively drive demand for home appliances. Consumers are willing to spend more on travel.
Citibank published research indicating that, according to a recent online survey conducted with approximately 2,500 Chinese consumers, most respondents reported a favorable financial situation and expect to increase their consumer spending in the next 12 months. Among them, 63% of respondents shop several times a week, and about 49% shop between 6 to 10 times a month. The report states that the survey reflects an increase in spending on e-commerce platforms during this year's Singles' Day Sales, believing that government subsidy measures effectively boosted the demand for home appliances, while consumers also expressed a greater willingness to spend more on travel. Citibank's preferred order in selecting stocks within China's e-commerce platforms is JD.com.
Industrial Securities: Maintain Buy rating on JD-SW (09618) as trade-in encourages long-term growth.
Industrial Securities expects JD.com Group's revenue for 2024, 2025, and 2026 to be 1136.7/1207.6/1291.6 billion yuan respectively.
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Shares of US-listed Chinese Stocks Are Trading Lower Due to Stimulus Concerns and Disappointing Economic Data. The Biden Administration Plans to Raise Tariffs on Solar Wafers, Polysilicon and Some Tungsten Products.
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The "Great Debate on Algorithms": Criticizing good and evil is easy, but winning the competition is very difficult.
Introduction: Man, the tool-making animal. The ability of humans to create and use tools is one of the key differences between humans and other animals. From simple stone tools to complex machines and Electric Appliances, the evolution of tools reflects the progress of human society and the development of Technology. Entering the digital age, algorithms, with their intangible power, subtly reshape our ways of information acquisition, Consumer habits, and even social patterns. However, with the widespread application of algorithms across various fields of society, the controversies and doubts they provoke also follow closely. Discussing the good and evil of algorithms is meaningless; algorithms are merely tools, and one would discuss.
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