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JINGDONG Industrials (SEHK:7618) Stock Can Core Profit Sustain Past One Off Gains?

Simply Wall St·08/14/2026 12:31:14
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JINGDONG Industrials stock closed at HK$13.49 on Friday, almost flat over the past month and modestly weaker over three months. The market looks undecided. The earnings headline is clearer. H1 2026 revenue came in at C¥13,062.8m with basic earnings per share of C¥0.23. Those figures sit inside a trailing twelve month picture that still carries a heavy C¥1.4b one off gain, which leaves many investors asking how much of the apparent profitability is repeatable.

Is JINGDONG Industrials trading at a genuine discount to its fair value, or do the richer P/E and one off gains tell a different story? Compare the current share price against our valuation analysis for JINGDONG Industrials

H1 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue H1 2026 vs. H1 2025: C¥13,062.8m vs. C¥10,250.4m (higher year on year)
  • Net Income H1 2026 vs. H1 2025 (excl. extra items): C¥619.2m vs. C¥451.3m (higher year on year)
  • Basic EPS H1 2026 vs. H1 2025: C¥0.23 vs. C¥0.22 (broadly stable with a small increase)
  • Trailing 12 Month Net Income vs. PCP (excl. extra items): C¥2,481.6m vs. C¥2,313.7m (higher over the last 12 months)

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SEHK:7618 Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
SEHK:7618 Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

JINGDONG Industrials: Earnings Momentum Supporting Optimists

For investors leaning positive on JINGDONG Industrials, the revenue and profit trend helps the story. H1 2026 revenue of C¥13,062.8m sits ahead of H1 2025, and net income excluding extra items also moves higher over both the half year and the trailing 12 months. Basic EPS is at C¥0.23 versus C¥0.22 a year earlier, which points to steady per share progress. These moves broadly fit a thesis that the core industrial supply chain platform is scaling in a measured way rather than relying only on that prior C¥1.4b one off gain.

Short-Term Caution Signals For JINGDONG Industrials

The bears will focus on how this earnings profile meets a still cautious share price. The stock is roughly flat over 7 and 30 days, yet has fallen about 12% over 90 days, which suggests earlier enthusiasm has cooled. EPS growth is modest compared with the size of that historic C¥1.4b one off gain sitting in the trailing figures, so questions on earnings quality remain live. While underlying net income trends higher, the market reaction so far implies investors want clearer evidence that this level of profitability is durable without extra items.

Compare JINGDONG Industrials internal earnings momentum with external expectations and see whether analysts think this flat share price is an opportunity or a warning sign. See the consensus price target analysis for JINGDONG Industrials

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