JPMorgan has released a research report indicating that J&T EXPRESS-W (01519) delivered better-than-expected interim results, positioning it as the only stock among the bank's covered Chinese logistics names to simultaneously beat forecasts and raise its guidance. During the period, the company's revenue surged 39.5% year-on-year to $7.67 billion, while adjusted net profit jumped an impressive 124% to $351 million.
Meanwhile, the company's gross margin expanded by 3.4 percentage points to 13.2%, and operating cash flow grew 50.9% year-on-year to $636 million. This robust cash generation is expected to support ongoing investments in automation and share buyback initiatives.
Where to begin with the outlook: JPMorgan has maintained its "Overweight" rating on J&T EXPRESS-W, lifting the target price from HK$13 to HK$14. This new valuation corresponds to approximately 14 times the projected 2027 non-IFRS price-to-earnings ratio.
The bank's positive stance underscores the company's operational momentum and its ability to outperform in a competitive logistics landscape, with the raised guidance reflecting management's confidence in sustained growth ahead.
Investors are likely to view this development favorably, as the combination of earnings growth, margin expansion, and robust cash flow provides a solid foundation for future value creation. JPMorgan's revised target suggests further upside potential for the stock, reinforcing its position as a standout performer in the sector.