Movement Alert|Kingsoft Cloud Falls 5.56% in Regular Trading, Q1 Loss Expansion and Sector Weakness Weigh on Shares

Market Focus06-25

On June 25, Kingsoft Cloud fell 5.56% in regular trading, trading at HK$4.54/share with turnover of HK$165 million, hitting a fresh 52-week low. The decline was driven by continued digestion of weak Q1 fundamentals and broad-based selling across the Internet Services & Infrastructure sector.

On the fundamental side, the company's Q1 net loss expanded to RMB 344 million, with adjusted gross margin declining sequentially from 17.1% to 13.0% as depreciation costs from AI infrastructure expansion continued to pressure profitability. While the company previously announced AI computing product and service price increases of 15%-50% effective July 12, the short-term impact on profit improvement remains unverified by the market.

Sector-wide weakness compounded selling pressure, with GDS-SW falling 5.05% and Sunevision declining 1.45% on the same session. The stock currently trades at a PB of approximately 2.98x, with traditional PE valuation rendered ineffective due to ongoing losses.

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