Movement Alert|Tingyi Holdings Falls 3.47% in Regular Trading, PET Cost Pressure and Weak Beverage Business Weigh on Shares

Market Focus06-24

On June 24, Tingyi Holdings fell 3.47% in regular trading, trading at 9.5 HKD/share, with turnover of 89.19 million HKD, extending a persistent downtrend.

On the news front, high-priced PET procurement began landing in June, putting significant pressure on the company's second-half beverage gross margins. Institutions noted that the beverage segment's fundamentals remain weak, with first-half beverage revenue declining 2.6% year-over-year and the core ready-to-drink tea category dropping 6.3%, fueling ongoing market concerns over cost-side headwinds. The company's debt-to-asset ratio stands at 71.28%, drawing attention to financial leverage risks.

Within the Packaged Foods and Meats sector, the overall performance was subdued. Among individual stocks, Mengniu Dairy up 0.62%, WH Group up 0.12%, Muyuan down 4.21%, Haitian Flavouring up 0.6%, Uni-President China down 2.62%.

Tingyi Holdings is a leading Chinese food and beverage company primarily engaged in the manufacturing and sale of instant noodles and beverages, including ready-to-drink tea, carbonated drinks, juices, and packaged water.

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