Shanghai Seer Intelligent Technology’s stock has barely budged over the past week, yet the earnings story is anything but flat. The company is still loss making, with a basic H1 2026 loss per share of ¥0.38, but revenue reached ¥264.4m and it continues to carry a premium P/S of 11.3x against a far lower Hong Kong machinery industry average.
The market’s calm reaction contrasts with a report that sharpens a key question for you: is this high revenue growth story with ongoing losses worth such a rich sales multiple? The full set of numbers now puts that sentiment test front and centre.
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For investors leaning positive on Shanghai Seer Intelligent Technology, the revenue line does a lot of the talking. H1 2026 sales reached ¥264.4m compared with ¥157.9m in H1 2025. This supports the idea that its robotics and automation offering is finding broader adoption. Losses are still present, yet the H1 2026 net loss narrowed to ¥37.9m and basic loss per share also reduced. That combination of stronger top line with a smaller loss suggests the business model is scaling in a more efficient way than a year ago.
The cautious view on Shanghai Seer Intelligent Technology still has grounding in the numbers. The company remains loss making at the net income level over both H1 2026 and the latest 12 month period. Even though the trailing 12 month loss improved to ¥34.4m from ¥47.1m, the path to break even is not yet visible in the reported figures. Investors paying close attention to execution risk will likely focus on whether this narrowing of losses can continue without requiring heavy incremental investment.
With Shanghai Seer Intelligent Technology still reporting losses and a highly volatile share price over the past 3 months, it is fair to ask whether recent improvements are a temporary lift or part of a more durable shift. Review our full risk scoring workup on execution, balance sheet pressure and potential hidden product setbacks in the independent risk analysis for Shanghai Seer Intelligent Technology which shows 1 important warning sign
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