Movement Alert|Bilibili Rises 3.2% in Regular Trading, Interactive Media Sector Rallies as CICC Maintains Outperform Rating

Market Focus07-16 09:36

On July 16, Bilibili-W (09626.HK) rose 3.2% in regular trading, trading at 147.2 HKD/share, with turnover of approximately 52.33 million HKD. The Interactive Media & Services sector rallied broadly, with Kuaishou up 4.34%, Baidu up 4.09%, Meitu up 3.89%, and Tencent up 1.94%.

On the catalyst front, CICC recently maintained its Outperform rating on Bilibili with a target price of 194 HKD, implying approximately 39% upside from the current level, corresponding to 24/22x Non-GAAP P/E for FY26/27. The brokerage highlighted that in the AI era, the company possesses increased scarcity value as a premium content community platform, with advertising monetization showing strong potential across traffic, scenario exploration, and distribution efficiency.

Additionally, BilibiliWorld 2026 concluded successfully, attracting 400,000 visitors from over 30 countries and regions. Notably, overseas passport ticket-holders accounted for 18% of total attendance, a record high, demonstrating the expanding global influence of its community ecosystem.

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