Movement Alert|TINGYI Intraday Decline 3.49%, Profit-Taking Emerges After Post-Earnings Rally of Over 10%

Market Focus
Aug 21

On August 21, TINGYI fell 3.49% in regular trading to HK$13.56, with turnover of HK$348 million. The decline came after the stock had rallied more than 10% over three trading sessions following its interim results release, reaching a four-year high.

On August 11, TINGYI reported H1 revenue of RMB 40.545 billion, up 1.1% year-over-year, with attributable profit of RMB 2.433 billion, up 7.1%. Gross margin expanded 1.3 percentage points to 35.8%, driven by raw material cost optimization, product mix upgrades, and improved capacity utilization. Instant noodle business gross margin rose 2.5 percentage points to 30.3%, while beverages improved 0.7 percentage points to 38.4%. Adjusted attributable profit surged 15.2% year-over-year.

However, market debate centers on the tension between near-term margin recovery and longer-term growth sustainability. Industry data shows offline instant noodle category sales declined by double digits in H1, suggesting company-level gains stem from structural upgrades rather than sector-wide recovery. Additionally, the reduction of approximately 20,000 distributors may weaken penetration in lower-tier markets over time.

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