Movement Alert|China Resources Mixc Lifestyle Falls 3.09% in Regular Trading, Goldman Sachs Cuts Earnings Forecasts Triggering Selloff

Market Focus07-21

On July 21, China Resources Mixc Lifestyle fell 3.09% in regular trading, trading at HK$38.96 per share, with turnover of approximately HK$61.72 million.

On the news front, Goldman Sachs published a research note on the same day, cutting the company's 2026-2028 EPS estimates by an average of approximately 1%, citing expected declines in office rental income and potential slowdown in value-added services revenue. The bank now forecasts full-year earnings growth of approximately 10% for 2026 and maintains a low-double-digit growth outlook for 2027-2028. Despite Goldman Sachs maintaining its Buy rating and HK$52 target price unchanged, the earnings downgrade combined with the stock's recent pullback from highs weighed on short-term market sentiment.

For context, the company reported 2025 core net profit growth of 13.7% to RMB 3.95 billion and has achieved 100% core net profit payout for three consecutive years. Morgan Stanley previously issued a report in early June projecting an 80%+ probability of share price appreciation within 30 days, with an Overweight rating and HK$55.47 target price, citing attractive valuations after the pullback.

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